You could be part of managing a company's central IT nervous system. As a network technician you will set-up the networks, protect them from cyber attacks and troubleshoot computer and network systems.
In a world dependent on communication via computer networks, Network Technicians play a vital role. They install, maintain and troubleshoot Local Area Networks (LANs), Wide Area Networks (WANs) and data communication equipment. The Network Technician’s job also includes testing and configuring operating systems, repairing hardware, performing preventive maintenance and applying security measures to ensure that customer needs are met. As communication and collaboration across networks continues to grow, companies rely on network technicians to support the critical business applications that keep their organizations running effectively.
There are 3 courses, business skills workshops, 5 certifications, 8 college credits and 1 project in the program, totaling 214 hours of courses, labs and workshops.
Credits provided by Harrisburg University (HU) and are transferable to HU. Credits are eligible for transfer to other colleges and universities, but transfer credits accepted are at the sole discretion of the receiving institution.
Foundations in Information Technology
The course focuses on the basics of computer hardware, software, mobile computing, networking, troubleshooting, and emerging technologies.
Managing cloud services and storage with Microsoft Azure, along with monitoring and troubleshooting services is explored, along with the principles of installing, building, repairing, configuring, and troubleshooting desktop, laptop, and server computers.
Azure Fundamentals Microsoft Security, Compliance, and Identity Fundamentals
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Industry Recognized Certifications
You will learn the skills necessary to earn the industry certifications employers are looking for
Technology skills
Learn the foundational technology skills to start a career as a Network Technician
College Credits
Earn college credits to pursue a degree in the future
Job Search Assistance
Connect with employers and receive job search, resume writing and interview prep support
Business skills
Develop the communication, critical thinking, and emotional intelligence skills to be an effective member of an organization
Faculty from Industry
Gain real world experience by learning from instructors who work in the industry
Micro-Internships
We offer short-term, project-based opportunities that let you apply classroom knowledge in real-world settings, explore various career paths, and expand your network in the tech industry. These flexible, remote internships are designed to fit into your busy schedule, providing a unique chance to gain valuable experience and make professional connections without interrupting your studies or work commitments.