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COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY
CISCO
1, 2 and 3, 4 (Year)
11-12 Prerequisite:
Teacher permission. Class
is contingent on enrollment and funding.
CISCO
is a web-based certification
program that covers computer-networking fundamentals, including
designing, building, and maintaining networks in four semesters.
The hands-on curriculum permits students to access content
from inside or outside the classroom, proceed through each lesson
at their own pace, view video and other visual explanation of the
technology, and take frequent tests on-line to assess
comprehension and retention. This program prepares students for an
industry-standard career certification CISCO Certified Networking
Associate (CCNA) and lifelong learning opportunities needed for
success in the 21st century workplace.
Fees
may be charged. A+/PC
Management & Maintenance (Year)
10-12 Prerequisite:
Teacher permission. Class
is contingent on enrollment and funding.
A+PC Management and Maintenance Training is a testing program that certifies the competency of entry-level computer service technicians. Topics will include how to install, configure, and optimize, as well as, how to diagnose and troubleshoot PC hardware, common peripherals and related software. Other topics will include system optimization using MS-DOS, Windows 3+, 95, 98, and NT, safety, network basics, professional ethics, and customer support. Upon completion of the training, students may opt to test for official certification. A certification signifies that the person possesses the knowledge and skills essential for a successful entry-level computer service technician, as defined by industry experts. Fees may be charged. |
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