CCNA Certification
10-week, 80-hour online
course starts monthly
The CCNA® certification indicates a professional's knowledge of and
foundation in basic networking. CCNA® certified professionals can install,
configure, and operate LAN, WAN, and dial access services for small
networks (100 nodes or fewer), including but not limited to use of these
protocols: IP, IGRP, Serial, Frame Relay, IP RIP, VLANs, RIP, Ethernet,
and Access Lists. In order to prepare students to obtain the CCNA® credential,
this program includes both an Introduction to Cisco® Networking Technologies
module and an Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND) module. No
other self-paced program is as up-to-date or as complete as this package.
This program contains e-learning and coursework books to aid in your
studying. In addition, each student will receive an actual Cisco IOS®
simulation, which allows students to execute the 22 labs that accompany
the Cisco® authorized curriculum.
The final part in your CCNA® online program will include a Prescriptive
Assessment that will specifically identify any weaknesses in your knowledge
and pin-point your remediation to the provided courseware topics.
Materials provided for the duration of the course:
- • Laptop PC • Cisco® Authorized
Workbook - INTRO v2.1
- • Cisco® Authorized Workbook- ICND v2.3
- • 22 Cisco®
Authorized IOS® Simulation labs for 8-INTRO and 14-ICND plus the Official
Authorized Cisco® Lab Guides
- • TestPrep for CCNA® Learning plan generation
and certification preparation
Instructor Bio:
Matt Scofield is a graduate
of the University of Arizona's top-ranked Information Systems program.
Since 1995, Matt has produced and maintained over 30 websites utilizing
technology ranging from Java to MS's .NET initiative. He has worked
in a variety of fields, creating websites for research projects, health
care companies and community organizations. He has worked for both Internet
start-ups and more established corporations, such as Perot Systems,
and enjoys communicating the wonders of the World Wide Web.
For more information, contact Continuing Education at (800) 710-3233
or in Pensacola call 474 - 2914.
Well-trained employees add credibility and confidence to any organization
concerned with securing data.
In today's network-reliant businesses, IT professionals need to remain
on the forefront of the latest technology. Many employers require employees
to hold job-relevant IT certifications.
In an effort to meet the growing demand for quality professionals in
the information technology (IT) industry, the University of West Florida’s
IT Academy will provide several classes and certification opportunities
for residents of Northwest Florida. Such offerings include Microsoft
MCSA, Linux,
Cisco CCNA, and
ASP.Net. IT
Academy courses last for 16-weeks and financial aid and tuition assistance
are available.
For more information, contact Continuing Education at (800) 710-3233
or in Pensacola call 474 - 2914.
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