PC Technician Certificate
This certificate program is designed for the individual who wants to focus on microcomputer hardware and software installation, maintenance, and repair. The objectives of this certificate are in line with CompTIA’s A+ certification. Along with computer skills and knowledge, the achiever is introduced to the world of telecommunications. Telecommunications, in today’s world of connectivity, compliments the knowledge of microcomputer utilization in the industry.
Certificate credits may also be applied to an appropriate Computer Systems associate degree.
| Course |
Course Name |
Credit Hours |
| CIT 1090 |
Computer Fundamentals |
3 |
| CIT 1241 |
Microcomputers |
3 |
| CIT 1400 |
Networking I |
4 |
Total Credit Hours:10
Networking Technician Certificate
This certificate program is designed to augment an individual’s current knowledge of local area networking. The certificate program broadens the scope of both local and wide area networking architecture. Included in this are hands-on utilization/configuration/troubleshooting activities of the IP protocols, Cisco Routers and Switches, and Microsoft Windows Server operating systems. After successful completion of this certificate, the achiever should be in a position to take the CCNA certification and well on their way to obtain MCP certification.
Certificate credits may also be applied to an appropriate Computer Systems associate degree.
| Course |
Course Name |
Credit Hours |
| CIT 1345 |
Infrastructure Management |
3 |
| CIT 2400 |
Networking II |
4 |
| CIT 2640 |
Server Management |
3 |
Total Credit Hours:10