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All instructors must provide evidence of this criteria through a resume, official transcripts, and documentation of current certifications. Instructors will be hired and onboarded at least two weeks prior to the start of a class to ensure that they can be properly oriented and prepared to teach the program.
The CompTIA Network+ certification is a leading industry standard for establishing a career in network administration and a preferred credential for network troubleshooting and management. Candidates receive hands-on skills training to prepare them for working with both wired and wireless networks, and with emerging technologies such as unified communications, mobile, cloud, and virtualization technologies. The CompTIA Network+: Network Administrator program consists of 178.50 clock hours of instruction over 17 weeks, taught through synchronous interactive distance learning. The focus of this program is to prepare students to take and pass the CompTIA Network+ certification examination (CompTIA Network+ N10-008). This single-course, postsecondary program teaches curriculum to students to prepare them to take the CompTIA Network+ examination; students receive this certification from a third party through an examination process.
The CompTIA programs do not require any specific IT skills or knowledge to enroll in the program. The prerequisites to become a student are the following:Â
At least 18 years oldÂ
Eligible to work in the United StatesÂ
Able to provide valid government-issued photo identification or driver’s licenseÂ
Able to participate in an online interviewÂ
Able to take an aptitude test and achieve the minimum acceptable scoreÂ
Able to speak, read/write and understand the English languageÂ
Able to use a computer to navigate in the Windows?environment Â
Have access to the internet and a reliable laptop or desktop computer with a current web browser
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, prior to each program's start date.Â