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Learn valuable career skills in Computer IT, Network Administration, Network Troubleshooting, Server Installation, PC Support, Cisco Training, IT Security, CompTIA Certification Training and more!

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Accredited Computer Networking and Administration Certificate Program

Length of Program:
Full-Time Day Schedule – 27 Weeks
Part-Time Evening Schedule – 41 Weeks (6pm-10pm)

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Modern businesses rely on technology – and on the individuals who install and monitor those important systems. Professional Computer & Network Administration professionals may design, install and support an organization’s entire computer system, including:

  • Local Area Networks (LAN)
  • Wide Area Network (WAN)
  • IT Network Segments
  • Internet & Intranet IT Systems

Computer & Network Administrators, sometimes called Network Specialists, help individuals and businesses get the most out of the technology available to them.

You do NOT need a lot of computer experience to train in this field. If you’re interested in computers and are looking to pursue a professional career, getting hands-on computer industry career training as an IT professional could be an excellent opportunity for you.

Potential Career Opportunities for Skilled Computer & Network Administration Professionals

Some positions that skilled professionals in this field may pursue include:

  • Computer Network Administration
  • Computer IT Security Specialist
  • Computer Network troubleshooting
  • Computer Server Installation IT Specialist
  • Troubleshooting of Cisco switches and routers
  • Personal Computer  IT Support
  • Computer Trouble Shooting
  • Computer IT related Help-Desk

Successful graduates of this program feel confident entering the professional world of Network Administration and Computer Security after gaining plenty of personal instruction in CCI’s computer labs.

Technical Computer Skills Training

This course provides lots of hands-on training in modern networking. You’ll learn to assess the computer and information security needs of small and large computer and network systems, recommend safeguard solutions and assist in managing the implementation and maintenance of LAN and WAN systems.

Computer troubleshooting training will include hardware, software, and computer network basics.

Learn more…

Explore whether becoming a Computer & Network Administration professional is right for you. Fill out the form on the side of the page to receive career and program info by email right away or call 817-719-8081 (Arlington) or 214-382-0260 (Dallas) to speak with a knowledgeable Training Coordinator.

Gainful Employment Information for the Computer and Network Administration Program

Computer and Network Administration Certificate Program:

Occupational Name:

Network and Computer Systems Administrator

CIP CODE: 111003 CREDENTIAL LEVEL:01 MEDIAN TITLE IV LOAN DEBT: 0

MEDIAN PRIVATE LOAN EDUCATIONAL DEBT: 0

MEDIAN INSTITUTIONAL FINANCING PLAN DEBT: 0

U.S. Dept. of Labor O*NET Standard Occupational Classification Codes and Links to Occupational Profiles:

15-1071.00 Network and Computer Systems Administrators
15-1041.00 Computer Support Specialists

On-Time Graduation Rate:*Students who completed the program according to duration stated in a catalog.

82%

Graduation Rate:

66%

Job Placement Rate:

75%

Median Loan Debt Incurred:

Title IV (Independent Students): $8,233Title IV (Dependent Students): $4,766
Private Loans: $0
Institutional Loans: $766

Tuition:

$10,800

Additional Fees:

$3,888

The stated job placement rate is as reported to the Texas Workforce Commission Career Schools and Colleges for September 2010 through August 2011. CCI cannot and does not guarantee employment.