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  • 6.00 Credits

    A+ IT Technical support is for the student who has basic knowledge and experience with PCs and who wants to pursue a career as a computer technician, system engineer or network administrator. A+ establishes best practices in troubleshooting, networking and security across a variety of devices to set the stage for IT careers. The certification also matches professional tech skills with communication skills. This course complies with the guidelines set by CompTIA for the A+ certification. With appropriate study a student can pass the certification exam.
  • 3.50 Credits

    Students will gain a complete, step-by-step approach for learning the fundamentals of supporting, securing, and troubleshooting operating systems. This course maps fully to CompTIA's latest A+ 220-1002 (Core 2) Exam objectives. This course has a heavy emphasis on hands on skills acquisition.
  • 3.50 Credits

    This course focuses primarily on the installation, storage, and compute features and functionality available in Windows Server 2016. It covers general installation tasks and considerations and the installation and configuration of Nano Server, in addition to the creation and management of images for deployment. It also covers local and server storage solutions, including configuration of disks and volumes, Data Deduplication, High Availability, Disaster Recovery, Storage Spaces Direct, and Failover Clustering solutions. The exam also covers Hyper-V and containers, along with the maintenance and monitoring of servers in physical and compute environments. The material covered on the MIcrosoft exam 70-740 is covered.
  • 3.50 Credits

    This course in server installation and configuration is designed to help students in preparation for Microsoft Related Azure Certifications such as the MD-101:Managing Modern Desktops Exam. The successful student will be exposed to elements such as appropriate deployment options, upgrading computers to Windows 10, Windows Updates, User Profiles, Folder Redirection, and configuration of Windows Defender. In addition, the student will be exposed to theoretical implementations of Cloud technologies hosted on server operating systems.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This module focuses on basic scripting using Python. It focuses on the basic constructs and useful commands such as conditional, looping, and logical constructs as well as variables and user and system interfaces. Students create basic scripts and have a foundation upon which to learn more advanced Python scripting. One of the exercises is to implement a simple file system scanner, so the students will practice scripting security applications and administrative scripts by invoking Linux commands through Python. Additional cyber security scripting will be explored.
  • 3.50 Credits

    This course will help you prepare for Microsoft Exam AZ-104 exam. You will learn and demonstrate your real-world mastery of implementing and deploying Microsoft Azure Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS). This is part of the Microsoft role based Associate path designed for those wishing to enter the workforce in network administration; implementing, managing, and monitoring your company's cloud environments and solutions.
  • 3.50 Credits

    This course will provide the student with a comprehensive overview of the Linux operating system. By the end of the course, the student will not only be familiar with the Linux command-line environment, utilities, and applications, but with the graphical X Window environment. Additionally, this course will provide a solid foundation for those students wishing to take the CompTIA Linux Plus exam, as well as the skills for day-to-day Linux Administration.
  • 3.50 Credits

    Introduces the architecture, structure, functions, components, and models of the Internet and computer networks. The principles of IP addressing and fundamentals of Ethernet concepts, media, and operations are introduced to provide a foundation for the curriculum. By the end of the course, students will be able to build simple LANs, perform basic configurations for routers and switches, and implement IP addressing scheme.
  • 3.50 Credits

    This course describes the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in a small network. Students learn how to configure a router and a switch for basic functionality. By the end of this course, students will be able to configure and troubleshoot routers and switches and resolve common issues with RIPv1, RIPv2, single-area and multi-area OSPF, virtual LANs, and inter-VLAN routing in both IPv4 and IPv6 networks.
  • 3.50 Credits

    This course describes the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in a larger and more complex network. Students learn how to configure routers and switches for advanced functionality. By the end of this course, students will be able to configure and troubleshoot routers and switches and resolve common issues with OSPF, EIGRP, STP, and VTP in both IPv4 and IPv6 networks. Students will also develop the knowledge and skills needed to implement DHCP and DNS operations in a network.