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Network Engineering Diploma
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The Program in Brief

The goal of the Network Engineering program is to provide program participants with the necessary tools to deal with the day to day technical demands of local and wide area networks. Upon completing the program, participants will have the knowledge and skills to diagnose, install, operate, and maintain networks while also handling hardware and software troubleshooting duties. The program will provide extensive coverage of SNMP tools and methods, TCP/IP and other relevant protocols, industry standard network specifications, and the networking demands specific to various operating systems and platforms.

The Type of Program Participant Who Would Benefit Most:

Anyone interested in the field of networking whose career aspirations involve network administration or an equivalent role would be well served by this program.

Prerequisites:

Some previous exposure to computers and operating systems like Windows would be ideal.

Key Topics:
 

Hardware

 

Infrastructure

Operating Systems

 

Network Design

 

Security

 

Remote Access

  Routing
 

Mail

 

Database Support

Other Key Program Elements:

Participants can expect to be continuously challenged by way of demanding assignments and projects aimed at helping them build high level skills. Some labs/assignments/projects to be expected include:

 

The Local Area Network Design Lab

The Disaster Recovery Simulation

 

The Security Policy & Infrastructure

Other Programs/Certifications participants will be in a position to successfully participate in/pursue upon completing this program:
 

A+ Certification

 

Network+ Certification

 

MCITP Certification

 

MCSE Certification

 

MCTS Exchange 2007

 

MCTS SharePoint

 

CCNA Certification

 

Linux+ Certification

Factors worth noting:
  The program is instructor led
 

The program lasts 34 weeks

 

The program is available on full- time and part-time bases

 
 

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