Cisco Certified Network Associate
OVERVIEW
AITI has CCNA certified instructors who deliver standards-based, high-quality curriculum in specially equipped Academy labs, where students practice on standard equipment. From building a website to basic networking skills to VLAN troubleshooting, the Networking Academy curriculum prepares students for lifelong opportunities in the real world.
The Associate-level CCNA® course covers the basic foundation of networking.
The Professional-level CCNP® course builds on CCNA with more complex network configurations, network diagnosis and troubleshooting.
The Fundamentals of Network Security course teaches students to design and implement security solutions to reduce the risk of revenue loss and vulnerability. Fundamentals of Wireless LANs is an introductory course about the design, planning, implementation, operation, and troubleshooting of wireless networks.
Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)
A minimum 280-hour curriculum, is the first step in a Cisco career certification path. Particular emphasis is given to using decision-making and problem-solving techniques in the application of science, mathematics communication and social studies concepts to solve networking problems.
Additionally, instruction and training will be provided in the proper care, maintenance, and use of networking software tools and equipment, as well as all local, state, and federal safety, building, and environmental codes and regulations. Taught at secondary and post-secondary levels, CCNA features:
- CCNA1 - Networking Basics
- CCNA2 - Routers and Routing Basics
- CCNA3 - Switching Basics and Intermediate Routing
- CCNA4 - WAN Technologies
Who Qualifies for this course?
- SSCE holders with Aggregate of 24 or BETTER (incl. English and Maths)
- People with Basic Computer Skills
- Network Technichians
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