Courses Are Now Available.
Small offices to large corporations with
multiple locations have one thing in common
and that is the need to share information.
The process while simple in concept is
complicated by the need to share quickly and
ensure that information is securely
transferred to the right source.
The explosive need to share
information has made network system and data
communications analysts the number one
fastest growing computer technology career
according to the U.S. Department of Labor,
Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Networking Technology & Practices course
gives students a thorough understanding of
network technologies and hands-on experience
in configuring and troubleshooting wired and
wireless networks using both Windows XP
Professional SP2 and Windows Server 2003.
Networking Technology and Practices
is mapped to CompTIA 2009 Network+
Certification objectives. This course
provides vendor-neutral, hands-on skills
that satisfy the demands of the Network+
Certification program.
PC Fundamentals will help to develop the
technical skills measured by the new CompTIA
A+ Certification exam. It also contains
elements that will prepare students for the
SkillsUSA Championships Computer Maintenance
Technology contest.
The course is designed to fill a semester,
the 50-hands-on exercises take a student
through the construction, upgrading,
troubleshooting, and repair of common
problems found in a contemporary Windows
PC. Repeatable hardware and Windows "bugs"
challenge students through different levels
of difficulty.The course has been updated to
include Windows 7 training and is mapped to
CompTIA 2009 A+ standards.
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Microcontrollers
& Industrial Applications Course
It is hard to find anything that
does not have a microcontroller. They are used
in countless items like your cell phone, car,
printer...you name it. These tiny chips with thousands
of microscopic transistors perform the simple tasks that
we depend on for personal and industrial applications.
The Microcontrollers and Industrial Applications Course
will give students a thorough understanding o
terminology and programming requirements specific to AVR
microprocessors and other types of
microprocessor/microcontrollers
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