Network & Internet Security Specialist Gestionnaire en Reseautique: Specialiste Securite
the Information Technology field affects almost every career field, from business to health care to technology, employers want IT professionals who are skilled at establishing, maintaining and securing their information systems. If you have an interest in computer networking and internet security, the Network and Internet Security program at CDI College will give comprehensive training you need to enter the IT field.
You will learn to plan, set up, manage and secure networked computer systems and associated users. In addition, you will focus on developing the computer-user support skills needed to meet the demands of employers in every industry. You will learn to design, implement and test security solutions on installed networks. Your Network and Internet Security training will also prepare you for seven industry-standard certifications CompTIA A+, Network+, Security+, Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA), Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP), Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) and Microsoft Certified Database Administrator (MCDBA).
As a graduate of the Network and Internet Security Specialist program, you will be prepared to design, implement, manage and secure computer networks ranging from Local Area Networks to larger Wide Area Networks that span across several locations. Career opportunities include positions such as network administrator, technical and database support specialist, help desk technician and troubleshooter
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Specialiste Securite |
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The minimum requirements for admission to CDI College is a high school diploma, unless otherwise specified in the program outline. For full admissions requirements you must speak with a CDI Admissions counselor. |
| Credit Transfer Restrictions |
To have credits from another institution considered, students must show that the previous course completed is equivalent to the course they are looking to receive exemption from. Students must pay a credit transfer assessment fee for each course that prior learning credit is requested. Prior Learning/Advanced Standing credits can be granted for up to a maximum of 50% of the program. Any courses awarded such credits will have "CR" reflected on the transcript of marks. Credits awarded through advanced standing are not transferable to other learning institutions. |
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Network & Internet Security Specialist
CDI College teaches the top internet security techniques and tools in its Network and Internet Security Specialist program. This program gives students a strong foundation in operating and implementing computer services, which are both growing areas in the IT industry. Students gain hands-on instruction on how to plan, support, administer, and secure networked computer systems and their users.
Students will also be prepared to write exams for Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA), Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) A+, Network+ and Security+ certifications, Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA), Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP), and Microsoft Certified Database Administrator (MCDBA).
Network administrator salary ranges vary dependant on experience, but skilled professionals in this area are well-compensated and in-demand.
| Prereq Degree |
The minimum requirements for admission to CDI College is a high school diploma, unless otherwise specified in the program outline. For full admissions requirements you must speak with a CDI Admissions counselor. |
| Credit Transfer Restrictions |
To have credits from another institution considered, students must show that the previous course completed is equivalent to the course they are looking to receive exemption from. Students must pay a credit transfer assessment fee for each course that prior learning credit is requested. Prior Learning/Advanced Standing credits can be granted for up to a maximum of 50% of the program. Any courses awarded such credits will have "CR" reflected on the transcript of marks. Credits awarded through advanced standing are not transferable to other learning institutions. |
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Programmer Analyst/ISD Programmeur-Analyste Oriente Internet
Computer programming jobs are challenging and well-paid. CDI College's Programmer Analyst/Internet Solutions Developer program trains students to excel in roles such as computer programmer, software development programmer, or programmer analyst.
In this diploma program, students will learn how to assess business needs and create design solutions. They will learn to prepare and write programming code and manage, maintain and update existing programming code.
Students will become proficient in Microsoft Visual C#, .NET, OOP, OOD, Microsoft Access, Microsoft Project, Microsoft Office, SQL Server, ADO.NET, XML, HTML, Visio, Script, ASP.NET, and Web Services. Students also develop skills in Object-Oriented Programming using either Java or C++. Students put their newly acquired technical skills to use in a real-world workplace as part of the required 200-hour work placement program.
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Internet Analyst |
| Prereq Degree |
The minimum requirements for admission to CDI College is a high school diploma, unless otherwise specified in the program outline. For full admissions requirements you must speak with a CDI Admissions counselor. |
| Credit Transfer Restrictions |
To have credits from another institution considered, students must show that the previous course completed is equivalent to the course they are looking to receive exemption from. Students must pay a credit transfer assessment fee for each course that prior learning credit is requested. Prior Learning/Advanced Standing credits can be granted for up to a maximum of 50% of the program. Any courses awarded such credits will have "CR" reflected on the transcript of marks. Credits awarded through advanced standing are not transferable to other learning institutions. |
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