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Advanced CompTIA A+ Certification Program
The Advanced
CompTIA A+ Certification Prep course focuses on fun technology. You’ll learn
everything you need to know to select, install, and service video, sound,
portable computers, wired and wireless networks. You’ll learn about security
plus get an outstanding troubleshooting methodology. The Advanced course
completes the three-course CompTIA A+ Certification Exam Prep cycle and
prepares you for both the 2006 exams and for real life as a PC tech.
Basic CompTIA A+ Certification Program
Time to roll up
those sleeves and dive inside the personal computer! The Basic CompTIA A+
Certification Prep course teaches you about the hardware common to virtually
every personal computer, including microprocessors, RAM, power supplies,
motherboards, BIOS, CMOS, the expansion bus, and input/output devices. This
course gives you the knowledge upon which you’ll base the rest of your
CompTIA A+ certification studies for the exams that debuted in late 2006.
CCNA
CCNA provides a comprehensive introduction to deploying Cisco
routers in computer networks. Cisco routers are the industry standard
devices that are used to connect computers in local area networks and the
internet. Students will learn to identify the major components of a computer
system, to define basic computer and networking terminology, and to describe
the benefits and functions of the OSI reference model. Students will gain
the fundamental knowledge and skills needed to install, configure and
troubleshoot Cisco routers. CCNA certified professionals are in great demand
in the computer industry today.
CCNP
CCNP certification
validates a network professional's ability to install, configure and
troubleshoot converged local and wide area networks with 100 to 500 or more
nodes. Network Professionals who achieve the CCNP have demonstrated the
knowledge and skills required to manage the routers and switches that form
the network core, as well as edge applications that integrate voice,
wireless, and security into the network.
CISSP and SSCP
Developed and maintained by the
International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium (ISC)2,
CISSP is a premium, vendor-neutral certification that recognizes mastery of
an international standard for information security and understanding of a
Common Body of Knowledge (CBK). The CISSP course provides you with the
knowledge and skills to pass the CISSP certification, after which you’ll
have the ability to manage, operate, develop and plan an effective network
security infrastructure.
CompTIA A+ 2006
Certification
A+ 2006 is designed for computer service
technicians at entry level or with up to 6 months on-the-job experience will
be exposed to a broad range of basic computer hardware and software topics.
It is a valuable industry credential that validates the fundamental level
skills and knowledge of computer professionals. Industry and government
employers accept A+ as the standard in foundation-level, vendor-neutral
computer certification.
Comp TIA I-Net Level 1
CompTIA i-Net+ certification is an
international industry credential that validates the knowledge of technical
and non-technical professionals alike in the areas of Internet, Intranet,
Extranet and e-commerce technologies. Developed by leading industry,
e-commerce and Internet experts, the objectives and domains tested include
Internet basics and clients, development, networking, security and business
concepts.
Comp TIA Network+ Level
1
Network+ is one of the five highly demanded computer industry certifications
offered in the Information Technology Foundation Course series. This program
is ideal for anyone wanting to start a career or advance their career in the
IT industry. Network+ is a vendor neutral course that covers a broad range
of introductory and more advanced topics across many crucial areas of
computer networking that employers require in today's computer industry.
Comp TIA Security+
Level 1
Security+ validates knowledge of communication security, infrastructure
security, cryptography, operational security, and general security concepts.
The curriculum covers prevention of information technology theft and
security of intellectual property as well as theory of security
implementation and management.
Comp TIA Server+
The Server Hardware Specialist focuses on complex activities and solving
complex problems to ensure servers are functional and applications are
available. This specialist is expected to have an in-depth understanding of
the planning, installing, configuring, and maintaining servers, including
knowledge of server-level hardware implementations, data storage subsystems,
data recovery, and I/O subsystems.
CompTIA Security+ Certification Prep
The U.S.
Department of Labor forecasts that computer security and related
computer-support specialties will be among the fastest-growing occupations
through 2012. CompTIAs Security+ certificate is widely regarded as the
entry-level certificate for gaining access to this well-paying, in-demand
field. In this six-week course, you'll learn everything you need to know to
achieve your Security+ credential.
CompTIA Security+
The U.S. Department of Labor forecasts that computer security and related
computer-support specialties will be among the fastest-growing occupations
through 2012. CompTIA’s Security+ certificate is widely regarded as the
entry-level certificate for gaining access to this well-paying, in-demand
field. In this six-week course, you'll learn everything you need to know to
achieve your Security+ credential.
Intermediate CompTIA A+ Certification Program
The Intermediate CompTIA A+ Certification Prep course picks up where the
Basic course left off, taking you right into the PC. You’ll learn to
install, configure, and maintain hard drives, removable drives, and
printers. Plus you’ll learn Windows inside and out. This course takes you
through the second of the three steps you need to become both a highly
competent PC tech and a CompTIA A+ certified technician, 2006 style.
Network+ Certification Prep
Prepare to take
and pass the CompTIA Network+ Exam and begin a career as a network tech.
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