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Computer Networking Suite

Training Program

Credential(s) Offered

Measurable skills gain

Method of Delivery

Online, e-learning, or distance learning

When offered

Other

Instructional Program (CIP)

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications. 110901

Description

Introduction to Networking


A brief introduction to networking history provides context, explaining how networks became so important to businesses and individuals. The course emphasizes networking fundamentals, explaining the software and hardware that makes networking possible. The course stresses understanding how and why networks work, rather than focusing on memorization of terms or numbers.


Upon completion of the course, you will be capable of performing basic computer networking tasks, such as Internet connectivity, configuring connections to an Internet Service Provider, and creating a private network. This course will give you the foundation you need to begin training for computer certification in a technical field, or employment in a computer networking career.


Intermediate Networking


Learn real-world applications for the concepts you learned in Introduction to Networking. Continue to build your knowledge of networks and networking, with detailed treatments of TCP/IP, how switches and routers operate, DNS, and more. You'll gain a full understanding of almost every aspect of networking technology, including hot topics such as virtual private networks, security, Internet connectivity, and cloud computing. Completion of this course and its prerequisite should serve as a springboard for a career in computer networking or training for CCNA Certification.


Wireless Networking


Wireless networking is one of the fastest growing segments of the computer industry. Every electronic device seems capable of wireless connections these days: computers, handhelds, cell phones, and even digital cameras are all capable of transmitting without a tether. To many people, those wireless connections are nothing short of technical wizardry. This course will remove the mystery and give you a thorough understanding of this fascinating and lucrative technology.


You'll learn how wireless works, how wireless devices connect to networks, and how to build and connect to your own wireless network. We'll also explore wireless standards, wireless security, satellite Internet and cellular phone technology, as well as the future of wireless.


Becoming knowledgeable about wireless networking is easier than ever. With a helpful instructor who is also a working industry expert, a practical and thoughtful approach to teaching, and an emphasis on giving you a practical, hands-on understanding how wireless works, this course will teach you everything you want to know about the world of wireless connectivity.

Details

Program Length (Weeks)

16

Hours

72

Entrance Requirements

None

School

Kiamichi Technology Center - Hugo and Antlers

WIOA Approved Program

Yes

Training Location(s)

107 South 15th Street, PO Box 699, Hugo, Oklahoma

Local WIB

08 - SouthernRegion

Type of financial aid offered or have access to

WIOA, Tribal

Refund Policy

No show, no refund.

Is the proposed curriculum currently certified by an accrediting agency or similar national standardization program?

No

Is this proposed curriculum considered a nontraditional program of training services for women?

No

Is this proposed curriculum considered a nontraditional program of training services for men?

No

Cost Items

In-State/District Tuition

$309.00 Enrollment tuition.

Supplies/Materials/Hand Tools (not included in tuition)

$1,000.00 Laptop or desktop to complete the course.

Total In-State Program Cost

$1,309.00

Demand Occupation(s)

15-1231.00Computer Network Support Specialists
$20.00 per hour

Provider Status

Approved

Address

107 South 15th Street, PO Box 699, Hugo, Oklahoma 74743

Phone Number

(580) 326-6491

Fax Number

(580) 326-5696

Web Address

https://www.ktc.edu

Last Updated

Sep 21, 2023

Created

Feb 27, 2023

Renewal

May 01, 2024

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