Initially
created to prepare students for the Cisco Certified Network
Associate (CCNA) and Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP)
certifications, the Academy curriculum has expanded by offering
additional courses sponsored by both Cisco and other top IT
industry leaders. Currently, there are 16 courses within nine
curricula covering various IT concepts and skills. Most courses
prepare students for industry-recognized certification, which is
a welcome addition to any resume. These curricula are also an
excellent foundation for higher education in engineering,
computer science and management information systems. Working
professionals in the 21st century will find that whatever career
they choose, knowledge in basic IT skills will prove to be a
necessity.
The course links below are your connection to important
information about the skill sets your students will gain from
each course as well as applicable career options in related
fields, certifications, and the course alignment to national
skill standards.
CCNA
Primarily taught at the secondary, post-secondary, and higher education levels, CCNA® is a 280-hour curriculum and the first step to a Cisco career certification path. >> More
CCNP
Taught primarily at the post-secondary and higher education level,
the 280-hour CCNP® curriculum requires students to have a CCNA®
certification.
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Cabling
This course is designed for students
interested in the physical aspects of voice and data network cabling and
installation.
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IT Essentials
HP presents an in-depth exposure to computer
hardware and operating systems. >> More
Java
This Java course provides a conceptual understanding of Object
Oriented programming. >> More
Security
This course is an introduction to Network Security and overall
security processes. The CCNA curriculum (CCNA1 through CCNA4) is a
prerequisite to enrolling in this highly technical curriculum. >> More
UNIX
This course teaches students how to use the UNIX operating system
and introduces them to the CDE, GNOME, and KDE graphical user
interfaces (GUI).
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Web Design
The focus of the web design course is on the overall production processes surrounding web site design with particular emphasis on design elements involving layout, navigation and interactivity. Currently, this course is only available in the United States. >> More
Wireless
This course is an introduction to Wireless LANs, focusing on the
design, planning, implementation, operation and troubleshooting of Wireless
LANs. >> More