Computer Networking Technology
Computer Network Administration - 2nd year
Brandon Dennis, Instructor
660-646-3414 Ext. 20261
bdennis@grts.org
Certifications through CompTIA
Computer Networking Technology & Computer Network Administration are programs that are open to Post-High students only. As a student in this program, you will attend six and three-quarter hours per day for nine months to complete the program's 1080 hours of instruction.
Computer Networking Technology: IT spending worldwide is expected to reach $4.29 trillion in 2022. That makes this industry a very high and in-demand area for those skilled in the area of IT.
With a heightened security demand and increasing reliance on technology worldwide, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics identifies IT as the fastest-growing sector in the nation’s economy. These positions range from entry-level jobs in customer support and help desk to more advanced jobs in database administration, network security, and project management.
Why does GRTS choose Comp TIA? The role of the IT professional has become more strategic, and technical skills alone are no longer enough for most IT jobs. More than ever before, companies need employees who can think strategically and communicate effectively in addition to being able to perform the fundamentals. According to the Kotler Marketing Group, certified professionals report that they have more confidence on the job, see an improvement in the quality of their work, and have a higher demand for their services.
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The Bureau of Labor and Statistics reports that as of May 2020 the nation’s median wage for a skilled Computer Technicians was $41,950.
Computer Network Administration: Network and computer systems administrators are responsible for the day-to-day operation of computer networks. And this promising career field is projected to grow four percent by 2029. The demand for information technology workers is high and will continue to see growth as companies invest in newer, faster, and more up-to-date technology.
The role of the network administrator can vary significantly depending on the size, location, and socio-economic consideration of an organization. Network administrators are responsible for making sure that computer hardware and network infrastructure related to a company’s data network are effectively maintained. In companies that are smaller in size and scale, they are typically involved in the procurement of new hardware, the rollout of new software, maintaining disk images for new computer installs, and making sure that licenses are paid for and up-to-date for software that needs it, and more.
This is a 2nd-year course and requires completion of the Computer Networking Technology course for admittance.
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The Bureau of Labor and Statistics reports that as of May 2020 the nation’s median wage for a skilled Computer Network Administrators was $80,600.
Certifications:
CompTIA Certification Programs
CompTIA certification programs are the recognized industry standards for foundation-level information technology (IT) skills. CompTIA certification programs are known throughout the technology community as one of the best ways to break into the information technology field and build a solid career. Leading technology companies like Cisco, Hewlett Packard, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, and Novell use CompTIA certifications as electives or equivalents to their own certification tracks. And certification is for life. No expirations. No renewals.
CompTIA A+ Certification™
CompTIA's A+ Certification is an international industry credential that validates the knowledge of computer service technicians with the equivalent of 500 hours of hands-on experience. The skills and knowledge measured by the CompTIA A+ exams were derived from an industry-wide and worldwide job task analysis. To date, more than 500,000 individuals have obtained CompTIA A+ certification. Earning a CompTIA A+ certificate is proof that a candidate has a broad base of knowledge and competency in hardware and operating system technologies.
CompTIA Network +™
CompTIA's Network + Certification is an international industry credential that validates the knowledge of networking professionals with at least nine months of experience in network support or administration or adequate academic training. There are approximately 135,000 CompTIA Network+ certified professionals worldwide. Earning a CompTIA Network+ certification ensures that a candidate can describe the features and functions of networking components and possesses the knowledge and skills needed to install, configure and troubleshoot basic networking hardware, protocols, and services.
Industry Leaders Require A+ Certification for their Service Technicians
To improve their position in the marketplace, several industry leaders such as CompUSA, IBM, Packard-Bell, NEC, and MicroAge, Inc. have made A+ certification a mandatory requirement for all of their service technicians. Additionally, more than 100 distributors now require A+ Certification as a prerequisite to qualify for their corporate and vendor training programs. --CompTIA