Student will be prepared to pass two exams for A+ 2009 Certification, one exam for the CompTIA Network+ Certification, Six exams for MCTS Windows 7, MCITP Admistration and MCITP Enterprise Adminstration and one exam for CCNA Certification. Once a student has passed and completed all their exams, they will have an impressive portfolio along with six certifications on his/her resume. Adding an IT certification to educational performance is a powerful endorsement of an IT worker’s capabilities.
At the entry level, vendor-neutral certification demonstrates knowledge mastery of standards and practices as defined by IT industry leaders. Increasingly, employers want to be assured that the candidate has trained for and passed their certification exams. This is proof that the technician’s knowledge is current, relevant and with six certifications it provides you with diversity.
In today’s world companies depend heavily upon their Information Technology (IT) organizations to keep their communications constant and employee productivity at record highs. At the center of this communication process are the organization’s Network Engineers – the IT professionals who design, develop, and maintain the complex web of computer-based communications that keep both employees and the outside world talking and conducting business.
Network Technicians and Support Specialists have become integral players in their IT organization’s ability to accomplish corporate goals – and their skills are in great demand. This course will prepare a student to handle all the aspects of networking including, trouble shooting hardware and administering a LAN (Local Area Network) or WAN (Wide Area Network).
Real testimonials from our Students!
I am writing this letter today in recommendation of Global Information Technology (GIT). In the spring of 2008 I learned that my employment position was being off-shored. Of course this was devastating news. Even though I possess a bachelor’s degree in Information Systems, I realized I did not specialize in any specific IT area and [...] Read more
Lynda Wilson
I was fascinated to work as an IT Technology Professional since grade school, but I had no clue where to start. After graduating from a community college with a degree in Computer Information Systems, I still found myself confused to jump right into IT career without accruing sufficient amount of knowledge and hands on experience. [...] Read more
Ripon Uddin
I am writing this letter with the utmost sincerest appreciation, respect and regard for the staff and faculty at Global Information Technology. Words cannot express the gratitude I have for everything you have done for me. When I began at GIT, I was unsure about a few things: the means to reach my goal and [...] Read more
William Dicks
I am writing to thank all of the hardworking individuals at Global IT. Without your support, it would not have been possible for me to make such a smooth career transition. After being laid off from the tool making industry, I had the opportunity to enroll in the program at GIT. With a family to [...] Read more
Stewart Sykes
After being laid-off and getting frustrated looking for work in the current market with outdated AS/400 and Mainframe skills, I decided to visit a few training providers to investigate some tech training to upgrade my skills set. The third one I visited was Global Information Technology. My first impression was very positive. The representative’s passionate [...] Read more
David Hamel