Network Administration and Engineering
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Keywords
MoHealthWINS, Metropolitan Community College, Network Administration and Engineering, Workforce Training Program, Healthcare Career Pathway, Health Information Technology
Project
MoHealthWINS
Authors
Metropolitan Community College, Kansas City
Date Submitted
2013-04
Material Type
Collection
Secondary Material Type
Collection
Institution
Metropolitan Community College
Industry Partner
Samuel U. Rodgers Health Center
License
CC BY
Funding Source
TAACCCT Round 3
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Abstract
This NAICS industry-specific workforce program satisfies all requirements for an Associate��_�s Degree with 70 credit hours and 21 courses. To receive CompTIA A+ certification a candidate must pass two exams. The first exam is CompTIA A+ 220-801 Certification Exam. The CompTIA A+ 220-801 examination measures necessary Competencies for an entry-level IT professional with the equivalent knowledge of at least 12 months of hands-on experience in the lab or field. Successful candidates will have the knowledge required to assemble components based on customer requirements, install, configure and maintain devices, PC��_�s and software for end users, understand the basics of networking and security/forensics, properly and safely diagnose, resolve and document common hardware and software issues while applying troubleshooting skills. Successful candidates will also provide appropriate customer support; understand the basics of virtualization, desktop imaging, and development.
Industry (NAISC)
Information Technology -- Computer Operating Systems (Programming), Digital Forensics, Cyber Security, Network Security, IT Security (51)
Occupation (SOC)
Healthcare Support Occupations (31-0000)
Instructional Program (CIP)
Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services (11)
Credit Type
Credential Type
Diploma
Educational Level
2nd Year Community College or equivalent
