The Computer Network Technology program is designed for entry-level students to develop skills needed to gain employment as computer network installation, configuration, and support technicians. Students receive training in basic electronic theory and progress through classes in maintenance and repair of Microsoft Windows and Linux Operating system environments. Students are prepared for industry certifications, including CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+, Linux+, Microsoft Certified Profession (MCP) and Red Hat Certified Technician (RHCT). Both server and workstation configurations are taught in this one-year (1260 hour) program.
Preparing for the A+, Network+ and Linux+ exams will only get you entry-level service jobs, maybe $12-$15 if you can find them. You really need more training to get higher paying jobs. In today's job market, you have to specialize in something that a company really wants....
Joseinredmond 3 months ago
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fvang199 1 year ago