Diploma in Network
Management
This
diploma prepares students to install and support networks and develops strong
analytical skills and extensive computer knowledge. Course work includes
extensive hands-on experience with networks. Classes cover media types,
topologies, and protocols with installation and support of hardware and
software, troubleshooting network and computer problems, and administrative
responsibilities. Part of this course will lead students to become Microsoft
Certified Systems Administrators (MCSA) or Microsoft Certified Systems
Engineers (MCSE).
No
previous knowledge of Computing is necessary, but the students must have passed
at least two subjects in GCE (A/L) examination or similar. Any computing experience would be
advantageous.
This
qualification can lead to a position as a Network Engineer. A person in this
position may troubleshoot and maintain clients' LANs and WANs with some
positions specialising in specific fields such as routing and switching, frame
relay, ISDN, ADSL and DSL network configuration.
Course Outcome
Those who successfully completed this course will be
able to sit for CompTIA A+, Microsoft MCSA, MCSE, and
CISCO CCNA certifications.
Course Content
Module 1 – CompTIA A+
Course
Description
A+ Certification training is designed to teach the
fundamentals associated with common operating systems and the PC hardware these
operating systems control. In this course, you will gain hands-on experience
with PC hardware like CPUs, system memory, power supplies, and disk drives. You
will also learn about peripheral devices like modems and printers. As a part of
this course, students will learn to install and troubleshoot common operating
systems as well.
A+ CERTIFICATION MEANS SUCCESS!
With the rapidly increasing demand for top-notch PC technicians, just being
good at your job is not enough anymore. A+ Certification will enhance your
current credentials, help pave the way to better job opportunities and give you
an edge over other PC Repair Technicians.
A+ Certification is a testing program
that certifies skills and abilities of entry-level computer maintenance and
repair persons. It is sponsored by the Computing Technology Industry
Association (CompTIA), an industry organization
composed of techology companies.
A+ certification is well-established and
widely recognized by employers as providing a standardized assurance that their
technicians can effectively do the tasks expected of them.
Two exams must be passed to receive A+
certification:
A+ CURRICULUM:
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I. Test 220-221: Core Hardware · Position and Function of Computer Components · Adding and Removing Components · IRQ, DMA, and I/O Addresses and Procedures · Peripheral Ports, Cabling, and Connectors · IDE/EIDE and SCSI Devices · Installing Devices and Upgrading Systems · Diagnosing and Troubleshooting ·
CPU Chips, RAM, Motherboards, and CMOS
Settings ·
Printers and Basic Networking |
II. Test 220-222:
Operating System Technologies · Operating System Functions and the Windows Family · Windows Installation and Upgrade · Diagnosing and Troubleshooting · The Network Operating Environment |
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Course
Content Introduction to Microcomputers
Safety
System Components
Bus Architectures
Ports, Connectors, and Cables
Expansion
Boards
Storage
Systems
Peripheral
Devices
Portable
Computing
Networking
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Course
Content Overview
of the MS-DOS Operating System
Introduction
to the Windows 9x Family of Products
Introduction
to Windows 9x Networking
Windows
9x Architecture
Supporting
Printers
Troubleshooting
Windows 9x
Introduction
to the Windows 2000 Family of Products
The
Windows 2000 Boot Process
Windows
2000 System Administration Basics
Introduction
to Networking with TCP/IP
Name
Resolution Services
Customizing
a Windows 2000 Installation
Managing
Network Printing
Managing
Hard Disks and Partitions
Monitoring
and Troubleshooting Windows 2000
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Module 2 – MCSE Windows 2003
Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer
(MCSE) candidates on the Microsoft Windows Server™ 2003 track are required to
satisfy the following requirements:
Core Exams
(6 Exams Required)
Elective
Exams (1 Exam Required)
Together with the core exams, the elective
exams provide a valid and reliable measure of technical proficiency and
expertise in solution design and implementation. MCSE candidates should also
have at least one year of experience implementing and administering network
operating systems and desktop operating systems.
Upgrade
Exams (2 Exams Required)
Microsoft has also designed an
upgrade path that will enable a current MCSE to earn the Windows Server 2003
credential in a time- and cost-effective manner.
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Core Exams: Client Operating System (1 Exam Required) |
Courses |
Books |
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Exam 70-2101: Installing,
Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows® 2000 Professional |
Course 2151: Microsoft Windows 2000
Network and Operating System Essentials (3 days) |
MCSA/MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit:
Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional, Second Edition (Exam 70-210) |
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Exam 70–270: Installing, Configuring,
and Administering Microsoft Windows XP Professional |
Course 2272: Implementing and
Supporting Microsoft Windows XP Professional (5 days) |
MCSE Training Kit: Microsoft
Windows XP Professional (Exam 70-270) |
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Core Exams: Networking System (4 Exams Required) |
Courses |
Books |
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Exam 70–2902: Managing and
Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment |
Course 2273: Managing and Maintaining
a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment (5 days) |
MCSA/MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit:
Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment (Exam
70-290) |
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Exam 70–2912: Implementing,
Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network
Infrastructure |
Course 2276: Implementing a Microsoft
Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure: Network Hosts (2 days) |
MCSA/MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit:
Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003
Network Infrastructure (Exam 70-291) |
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Exam 70–2932: Planning and
Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure |
Course 2278: Planning and Maintaining
a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure (5 days) |
MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit: Planning
and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure (Exam
70-293) |
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Exam 70–2942: Planning,
Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active
Directory® Infrastructure |
Course 2279: Planning, Implementing,
and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory
Infrastructure (5 days) |
Planning, Implementing, and
Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure
(Exam 70-294) |
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Core Exams: Design |
Courses |
Books |
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Exam 70–2973: Windows
Server 2003 Active Directory and Network Infrastructure |
Course 2282: Designing a Microsoft
Windows Server 2003 Active Directory and Network Infrastructure (5 days) |
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