Students learn about computer repair, network fundamentals and the administration of networks through various operating systems, and practice installing and modifying computer systems, analyze and repair system malfunctions, and install operating systems software.
This course covers a wide range of content about networking, from local area networks, wide area networks, protocols, topologies, transmission media, and security. It also looks into the most significant aspects of networking, such as the TCP/IP protocol suite. Students load and configure Windows XP/Vista Professional and Window 2003 Server family. Additionally, this course is designed to educate students on the fundamentals of database technology through the use of SQL.
After successful completion of this course, students will be prepared to appear for the A+ 2006, the CCNA, the Windows 2003 MCP/MCSA/MCSE 2003, and Oracle 10g OCA/OCP certification exams.
Today’s marketplace demands dynamic network administrators, who are trained in a variety applications and programs. Network administrators are expected to design and layout network topologies as well as support and maintain mission-critical databases. This program, the Network Administrator 3, enables candidates to meet these challenges by starting with computer/network fundamentals (A+ Certification), progressing to the Microsoft Windows Operating System/Server 2003 (MCSE Certification), moving into network design (CCNA Certification) and finishing in database administration (Oracle 10g DBA certification).
Network administrators are employed in a variety of organizations including small businesses, government offices, and large corporations. They maintain network hardware and software, analyze problems, and monitor the network to ensure availability to system users. Database administrators (DBAs) work with relational database management systems (RDBMS) and determine ways to organize and store data, by transforming business requirements into an operational database.
They manage business projects, delivering a database design and model to potential clients, as well as create, maintain, and manipulate database objects using database programming languages.The responsibilities of a database administrator are to ensure performance, design, plan, build and evaluate database applications.After completion of this program students typically seek to work as network administrator, network engineers, database administrators, data analysts, or data architects.
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