The FULL NETWORK ENGINEER BASIC TRAINING.
The Full Network Engineer Basic Training Program is designed to jumpstart and accelerate your IT Career with a hands-on approach to technical education with career mentorship. Through this program students will understand what it takes become a network or systems engineer and learn the skills needed to be effective in the workforce across the full networking technologies.
Basic and prerequisite Courses for Networking Engineering
Course Number | Course Name | Require certification |
ITN101 | IT Fundamentals | ITF + |
ITN 102 | IT Technician | A+ |
ITN 103 | Networking Fundamentals |
Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) Exam: 98-366 |
Networking Engineering courses
Course Number | Course Name | Require certification |
NET 2010 | CompTIA Network+ Certification | Network+ |
NET 2020 | Network Configuration and Troubleshooting | |
NET 2025 | Implementing and Administering Cisco Solutions v1.0 | CCNA |
NET 2030 | Networking with Windows Server | Microsoft exam 70-741 |
NET 2040 | CompTIA Linux | Linux+ exam XK0-004. |
NET 2100 |
Installation, Storage, and Compute with Windows Server |
Exam 70-740 |
NET 2210 | Network Configuration and Troubleshooting | |
NET 2020 |
Identity with Windows Server |
Exam 70-742 |
CYBER SECURITY SPECIALIST
You will be guided through key foundational concepts, hands-on labs, and technical skills that are necessary to get started in any entry-level cyber security role.
Basic and prerequisite Courses for Cyber security
Course Number | Course Name | Require certification |
ITN101 | IT Fundamentals | ITF + |
ITN 102 | IT Technician | A+ |
ITN 104 | SECURITY FUNDAMENTALS | Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) Exam: 98-367 |
Cyber Security Specialist Courses
Course Number | Course Name | Require certification |
CSS 3010 | Introduction to cyber security | |
CSS 3020 | Security fundamental | CompTIA Security+ SYO-501 |
CSS 3030 | Cyber security Analyst (CySA+) | CySA+ (CS0-002) |
CSS 3140 | PenTest+ | PenTest+ |
CSS 3250 | RISK MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK (RMF) | CAP |
CSS 3360 | Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH v10) | CEH |
DAVID TECHNICIAN SUPPORT SPECIALIST
COMPTIA A+, Network+, and Security+ (Triple Certification) Program 480 Hours
The COMPTIA A+ certification module introduces candidates to fundamental hardware and software disciplines, PC repair, software and operating systems, desktop support, networking and cyber security. The COMPTIA Network+ certification module builds on the knowledge from the COMPTIA A+ certification with a focus on network installation, administration, troubleshooting and security. The COMPTIA Security+ certification module builds on the knowledge from the COMPTIA A+ and COMPTIA Network+ certifications.
The COMPTIA course prepares students for the COMPTIA A+ 220-1001 and 220-1002 certification exams where students install, configure, optimize, troubleshoot, repair, upgrade, and perform preventive maintenance on PCs, digital devices, and OS’s. The CompTIA Network course prepares students for the COMPTIA Net+ N10-007 certification exam where students design, manage, and troubleshoot wired and wireless networks.
The COMPTIA SECURITY This course prepares students for the COMPTIA SY0-501 certification exam with a focus on network security, threat assessment, cryptography, and cyber incident response.
Tuition: $4000
Admin Fees: $ 150 Text Book: $ 875
Tool/Supplies:$ 1200
Testing: $ 1096 Total Cost: $ 7321
CompTIA IT Fundamentals ( ITF+ )
CompTIA IT Fundamentals training often referred to as ITF+, helps anyone learn about IT. Students learn fundamental skills needed in the IT industry. Areas of IT covered include hardware, software, programming, security, and infrastructure. This is the ideal place to start for anyone new to the world of IT. It will form the foundation of your learning IT principles and skills. What you learn in this course will carry you forward to more certifications you can gain in the future.
Ideal candidates include:
Entry-level and newly hired technical professionals, including PC support, help desk, and networking professionals
Sales and marketing professionals looking to increase their ability to communicate with technical professionals and increase sales
Executives who seek better-informed decision making
Professionals seeking to prepare for the CompTIA IT Fundamentals+ Exam
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN
Set up a computer workstation and use basic software applications
Understand the functions and types of devices used within a computer system
Apply basic computer maintenance and support principles
Understand some principles of software and database development
Configure computers and mobile devices to connect to home networks and to the internet
Identify security issues affecting the use of computers and networks
COURSE OUTLINE
Module 1 / Using Computers
Unit 1: Common Computing Devices
Unit 2: Using a Workstation
Unit 3: Using an OS
Unit 4: Managing an OS
Unit 5: Troubleshooting and Support
Module 2 / Using Apps and Databases
Unit 1: Using Data Types and Units
Unit 2: Using Apps
Unit 3: Programming and App Development
Unit 4: Using Databases
Module 3 / Using Computer Hardware
Unit 1: System Components
Unit 2: Using Device Interfaces
Unit 3: Using Peripheral Devices
Unit 4: Using Storage Devices
Unit 5: Using File Systems
Module 4 / Using Networks
Unit 1: Networking Concepts
Unit 2: Connecting to a Network
Unit 3: Secure Web Browsing
Unit 4: Using Shared Storage
Unit 5: Using Mobile Devices
Module 5 / Security Concepts
Unit 1: Security Concerns
Unit 2: Using Best Practices
Unit 3: Using Access Controls
Unit 4: Behavioral Security Concepts
LABS OUTLINE
Setting Up the Computer
Navigating the Windows User Interface
Browsing a Website
Using Management Interfaces
Managing User Accounts
Using a Search Engine
Managing Software Applications
Using Scripting Tools
Using Programming Tools
Creating and Using a Database
Specifying PC Systems
Configuring Input Devices
Playing Audio
Using a Printer
Adding a Removable Drive
Using File Explorer
Network Settings
Web Security
File Sharing
Using Windows Defender and Windows Update
Setting Up the Computer
Navigating the Windows User Interface
Browsing a Website
Using Management Interfaces
Managing User Accounts
Using a Search Engine
Managing Software Applications
Using Scripting Tools
Using Programming Tools
Creating and Using a Database
Specifying PC Systems
Configuring Input Devices
Playing Audio
Using a Printer
Adding a Removable Drive
Using File Explorer
Network Settings
Web Security
File Sharing
Using Windows Defender and Windows Update