If your IT skills could do with a reboot then how about you scan your eyes over today's deal…
We’re offering you a CIW network technology associate course for just £129, saving you 43% off e-careers’ price of £225 (correct as of 31.5.16).
Even if you have no previous knowledge or experience of configuring networks or writing code for websites, this course will help you master the basics of networking! This includes internet protocols and network security that are both crucial aspects to every modern business. The study is aimed as high school or college students looking to distinguish themselves from others in the industry. However, the course is also great for professionals already working in a variety of sectors, including: IT, healthcare, law, marketing and graphic design.
Once you’ve studied all the units of the course, you are then able to enter the CIW Technology Associate Exam, which leads to certifications – showing your fantastic achievement in this specialist area. Open the door to your first career or widen your skill base with this handy course!
Units of Study
- Essential networking technologies and skills, including TCP/IP, stable network creation, wireless networking and network troubleshooting.
- Various network components and protocols that enable users to share data quickly and easily.
- Various types of transmission media, and the ways that network architecture and topologies provide for efficient and secure communication.
- OSI reference model and its relationship to packet creation, plus the OSI model vs. the Internet architecture model.
- Functions and features of internetworking server types, and the benefits of implementing a Content Management System (CMS).
- Basic hardware and operating system maintenance procedures.
- Mobile computing devices and the importance of RFC documents.
- Routing, IP addressing, IP address classes and subnet masks.
- Essential network security concepts, Internet-based challenges facing today's users, and methods you can use to secure networks and network transmissions, including authentication, encryption and firewalls.