If you love the idea of working with computers, being certified
in IT is one of the best things you can do for you career.
Whether you're beginning your career or seeking to add more
certifications to your resume, our training is the most
convenient and comprehensive around.
Are you ready for a challenge? Benefits of the HUB at Rasmussen
College:
The Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) credential is the
premium certification for professionals who install, configure,
maintain and troubleshoot both simple routed Local Area Networks
(LANs) and simple routed Wide Area Networks (WANs) and their
components for business requirements.
Gain credibility throughout the IT industry worldwide with the
proven ability to install, administer and troubleshoot computer
networks in a variety of environments.
Cisco Certified Security Professional (CCSP)
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The CCSP certification, the premier industry certification for
network security professionals, validates advanced knowledge and
skills required to secure Cisco networks. Today, IT professionals
are responsible for ensuring the security, productivity and data
integrity of new and existing networks. Individuals who earn the
CCSP certification are able to design and implement a data
network that is protected from unauthorized users.
Earning the CCSP certification requires an advanced set of skills
in designing, implementing and managing a secure IP network. The
CCSP program focuses on Cisco Systems implemented and managed
Cisco equipment.
CompTIA A+
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The A+ certification credential is a valued certification for
professionals who want to study basic networking and
installation, configuring, troubleshooting and be able to perform
preventive maintenance on core hardware and operating systems.
Earning your A+ certification equips you with the core skills
necessary to begin an exciting career in information technology.
A+ Core Hardware gives you the necessary experience for
installing, configuring and upgrading computers and computer
components in a variety of environments. You will learn to
diagnose and troubleshoot common problems, perform routine
maintenance, install and configure peripheral devices, and
perform upgrades to motherboards, CPU's and memory. You will also
learn the basics of various types of printers and their
associated care and service techniques. Basic networking
including network cards and cabling will also be covered.
In A+ Operating System Technologies you will learn the
fundamentals of the most common operating systems. You will learn
to create, view and manage files. The processes of installing,
configuring and upgrading operating systems, configuring device
drivers, and diagnosing and troubleshooting common system
messages will also be covered. Finally, you will be introduced to
the Windows domain structure and basic procedures for setting up
a system for internet access.
CompTIA Network+
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Jump into the IT field with the networking certification and
skills that are always in demand. The Network+ certification
credential is for professionals who perform basic networking and
installation, configuring, troubleshooting and performing
preventive maintenance on core hardware and operating systems.
Network+ certification gives you the skills you need to install,
administer and troubleshoot computer networks and their
components in a variety of computing environments.
CompTIA Security+
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Develop and prove your ability to provide essential security to
organizations against attacks on intellectual property, hackers,
theft and various other security vulnerabilities. CompTIA
Security + certification is widely considered the international
standard for competence as a security practitioner.
Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician (MCDST)
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The Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician (MCDST)
credential is the premier certification for professionals working
to support end users running Windows XP Professional or Home
Edition. Candidates for the MCDST program are those who currently
support end users and have the ability to troubleshoot user
desktop environments in the Microsoft Windows operating system or
who desire to enter into such a career.
Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) on Windows 2000
or 2003
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The MCSA (Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator) on Microsoft
Windows 2000 or 2003 is a certification for candidates who
support, manage and troubleshoot existing network and system
environments based on the Microsoft Windows 2000 or 2003
platforms.
An MCSA certification gives you credibility in the IT industry
worldwide to manage and administrate a Microsoft Windows
networked information system in a variety of environments. The
certification provides the ability to administer a medium to
large Microsoft Active Directory environment and administer both
the Windows Server and Professional (workstation) platforms.
Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) on Windows 2000 or
2003
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Demonstrate the expertise and ability to lead organizations
through the successful design, implementation and administration
of Microsoft Windows platform and Microsoft server products. The
Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) credential is the
premier certification for professionals who analyze the business
requirements and design and implement the infrastructure for
business solutions based on the Microsoft Windows 2000 or 2003
platforms and Microsoft.NET Enterprise Servers.