Networking - Skills Development
Networking Training?
Networking courses provide necessary job skills for the IT professional and can help students prepare for all the major certifications, such as Microsoft Windows 2000 and CompTIA's vendor-neutral exams. This department also offers the Microsoft Windows 2000 vLab exercises, providing real hands-on experience with Microsoft technologies to strengthen network infrastructure configuration and administration skills. Sample course outlines follow:
In this course, you will be introduced to the physical components of microcomputers,
including system components, bus architectures, ports, connectors, and cables.
You will also examine some of the safety issues and procedures pertinent to
working with computers. After completing this course, you will be able to
identify proper procedures for installing and configuring system components
and devices;
diagnose and troubleshoot system problems and determine whether they are hardware
or software related; identify safety procedures, environmental hazards, and
preventative maintenance techniques; and identify popular motherboards, types
of memory, bus architectures, and the purpose of CMOS.
In this course you will examine the basics of data communications, including basic networking techniques and terminology. You will examine analog and digital signals, character and bit oriented protocols, communication methods, and modulation techniques. After completing this course you should be comfortable with basic networking techniques and terminology. You will be able to describe the history of data communications, explain how analog and digital signals work, define the differences between character and bit oriented protocols, explain how modulation techniques work, and discuss parallel, serial, synchronous, and asynchronous communications.
In this course, you will learn about the basics of administering a server using the Linux operating system. you will get a broad vision on the history and architecture of Linux, configuration of X windows server, Linux printer, administer users, groups and password management, probe into the basics of ext2 filesystem, configuration of Linux kernel, create shell scripts, manage applications on a server and identify the basics of system performance tuning.
In this course, you will explore the features of Transact-SQL and the Transact SQL statement types and elements that enable you to design flexible programs. You will explore the techniques for modifying data in tables and the different types of functions in SQL that you can use to summarize data. After completing this course, you will be able to use the Transact-SQL utilities to query a SQL server, retrieve data by using the SELECT statement, modify data by using the INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE statements, and summarize data by using the TOP, GROUP BY, COMPUTE, and COMPUTE BY clauses. You will also be able to query multiple tables through the use of joins, use subqueries, work with full-text indexes, and other types of programming objects in Transact-SQL.
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Computer Based Training
Training is offered in a variety of formats, VHS Video, CBT/CDROM, Computer based training, Internet and Intranet, Classroom Instructor Guides and Student workbooks.
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