529 Hahn Ave. Suite 101 ¨ Glendale CA 91203-1052 ¨ Tel 818.550.0770 ¨ Fax 818.550.8293 ¨ www.brandcollege.edu Certified Network Technologies Expert (CNTE) Program Summary This instructor-led program with a combination of lecture and hands-on laboratory exercises is our most comprehensive and diverse program combining the coursework of multiple disciplines. This program begins with a PC hardware and software course, provides in-depth coursework on the Microsoft operation systems, offers an introduction to the Linux operating system, and guides the student through multiple levels of network infrastructure study for both Cisco and Microsoft environments. The goal of this program is to offer the student a single program to build the knowledge, skills, and certifications necessary to become a well-respected and well- trained professional poised to become a success in today’s information technology environment. Ø Certification program Ø 1152 Contact Hours, 72 Credit Hours, 72 Weeks TERM 1 Course No. Course Name Quarter Credit Hours Clock Hours CTE100 Technologies I 6 96 CTE110 Technologies II 6 96 Total 12 192 TERM 2 Course No. Course Name Quarter Credit Hours Clock Hours CTE120 Technologies III 3 48 CTE130 Technologies IV 3 48 CTE140 Technologies V 3 48 CTE150 Technologies VI 3 48 Total 12 192 TERM 3 Course No. Course Name Quarter Credit Hours Clock Hours CTE160 Technologies VII 3 48 CTE170 Technologies VIII 3 48 CTE180 Technologies IX 3 48 CTE190 Technologies X 3 48 Total 12 192
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CertifiedNetworkTechnologiesExpert(CNTE)ProgramSummaryThis instructor-led program with a combination of lecture and hands-on laboratory exercises is our mostcomprehensiveanddiverseprogramcombiningthecourseworkofmultipledisciplines.ThisprogrambeginswithaPChardwareand software course,provides in-depth courseworkon theMicrosoftoperation systems,offers anintroduction to the Linux operating system, and guides the student through multiple levels of networkinfrastructurestudyforbothCiscoandMicrosoftenvironments.Thegoalofthisprogramistoofferthestudentasingleprogramtobuild theknowledge, skills,andcertificationsnecessary tobecomeawell-respectedandwell-trainedprofessionalpoisedtobecomeasuccessintoday’sinformationtechnologyenvironment.Ø CertificationprogramØ 1152ContactHours,72CreditHours,72WeeksTERM1
Total 12 192TypeofDocumentReceivedUponGraduationUpon successfully completing all requirements of the programs offered at Brand College, the student will beawardedaCertificateofCompletion.CertificationTestsPerformanceonacertificationtestisbasedonapassorfail.Youmustreceivebetween75%and80%,dependingonthetest,topass.Itisencouragedtotakeeachtestassoonasyoucompletethecorrespondingcourse.CareerDevelopmentStudents who successfully complete this program will be prepared for midlevel to advanced professionalopportunities intheITfieldwithemphasisoninstallation,configurationandmaintenanceofLocalAreaNetwork(LAN)andWideAreaNetwork(WAN)infrastructure.Inaddition,thestudentsarequalifiedforpositionsinvolvingtheplanning, installation,andmaintenanceofclientworkstationaswellasserveroperatingsystem,applicationsand network infrastructure services usingMicrosoft and Linux technologies. Although titlesmay vary by hiringorganizations, students with these credentials are qualified to meet the requirements of positions such as Sr.NetworkDesignEngineer,Sr.NetworkSystemsManager,ManagerofNetworkSystemsorsimilardesignations.ThisprogramalsoalignswiththefollowingcareeropportunitiesclassifiedbyUSDepartmentofLaborundertheStandardOccupationalClassification(SOC)system.
CNTEProgramDetailsCOURSECTE100Title: PCHardwareandOperatingSystemExam: CompTIAExams220-801and220-802CourseDescriptionThisinstructor-ledcoursewithacombinationoflectureandhands-onlaboratoryexercisesisdesignedtointroducethestudentstocomputerhardwareconceptsandtheskillsrequiredtobuildaPersonalComputer(PC)fromthegroundup.Inaddition,studentswilllearnsoftwareconceptswiththenewestversionsofMicrosoftWindows.Theprimary goal of this course is to give students abasicunderstandingof every aspectofhardwareand softwarerelating to the PC. However, the final portion of this course will introduce the student to basic networkingconceptsandnetworkimplementationusingMicrosoftWindowsoperatingsystems.CourseObjectivesThiscoursewillcoverthefollowingsubjects:§ SkillsinManagingandTroubleshootingPCs§ OperationalProcedures§ PerformPreventiveMaintenance§ DiagnosticsandTroubleshooting§ ProfessionalismandCommunication§ SafetyandTools§ PersonalComputerComponents§ SystemUnitComponents§ PersonalComputerConnectionMethods§ ToolsoftheTrade§ DisplayDevices§ InputDevices§ AdapterCards§ MultimediaDevices§ StorageDevices§ PowerSupplies§ Memory§ CPUs§ SystemBoards§ BIOS§ PersonalComputerOperatingSystems§ WindowsUserInterfaceComponents§ WindowsFileSystemManagement§ WindowsSystemManagementTools§ Install,Upgrade,andOptimizeMicrosoftWindows§ OperatingSystemUtilities§ MaintainandTroubleshootMicrosoftWindows§ RecoverMicrosoftWindows§ CommandLineInterface§ NetworkConceptsandCommunications§ NetworkConnectivity§ WirelessNetworks§ CreateNetworkConnections§ InternetTechnologies
COURSECTE130Title: ConfiguringadvancedWindowsServer2012ServicesExam: MicrosoftExam70-412CourseDescriptionThis instructor-led course with a combination of lecture and hands-on laboratory exercises provides to teachInformationTechnology (IT)Professionalswithhandsonexperience implementing,managingandmaintainingaWindows Server 2012 orWindows Server 2012 R2 environmentwhowish to acquire the skills and knowledgenecessary to perform advanced management and provisioning of services within that Windows Server 2012environment.CourseObjectivesThiscoursewillcoverthefollowingsubjects:ImplementingAdvancedNetworkServices§ ConfiguringAdvancedDHCPFeatures§ ConfiguringAdvancedDNSSettings§ ImplementingIPAM§ ManagingIPAddressSpaceswithIPAM
COURSECTE150Title: DesigningandImplementingaServerInfrastructureExam: MicrosoftExam70-413CourseDescriptionThis instructor-led course with a combination of lecture and hands-on laboratory exercises provides to teachInformationTechnology(IT)ProfessionalswithhandsonexperienceDesigningand ImplementingServer2012orWindows Server 2012 R2 Infrastructure who wish to acquire the skills and knowledge necessary to performadvancedmanagementandprovisioningofserviceswithinthatWindowsServer2012environment.CourseObjectivesThiscoursewillcoverthefollowingsubjects:PlanningServerUpgradeandMigration§ ConsiderationforUpgradesandMigrations§ CreatingaServerUpgradeandMigrationPlan§ PlanningforVirtualization
COURSECTE160Title: ImplementinganAdvancedServerInfrastructureExam: MicrosoftExam70-414CourseDescriptionThis instructor-led course with a combination of lecture and hands-on laboratory exercises provides to teachInformationTechnology(IT)ProfessionalswithhandsonexperienceDesigningand ImplementingServer2012orWindows Server 2012 R2 Advanced Infrastructure who wish to acquire the skills and knowledge necessary toperformadvancedmanagementandprovisioningofserviceswithinthatWindowsServer2012environment.CourseObjectivesThiscoursewillcoverthefollowingsubjects:OverviewofManagementinanEnterpriseDataCenter§ OverviewoftheEnterpriseDataCenter§ OverviewoftheMicrosoftSystemCenter2012R2ComponentsPlanningandImplementingaServerVirtualizationStrategy§ PlanningaVMMDeployment§ PlanningandImplementingaServerVirtualizationHostEnvironment
COURSECTE170Title: CoreSolutionsofMicrosoftExchangeServer2013Exam: MicrosoftExam70-341CourseDescriptionThisinstructor-ledcoursewithacombinationoflectureandhands-onlaboratoryexercisesprovidesStudentswiththe knowledge and skills to plan, deploy,manage, secure, and supportMicrosoft® Exchange Server 2013. ThiscoursewillteachAudiencehowtoconfigureExchangeServer2013andsupplythemwiththeinformationtheywillneedtomonitor,maintain,andtroubleshootExchangeServer2013.Thiscoursewillalsoprovideguidelines,bestpractices, and considerations that will help students optimize performance and minimize errors and securitythreatsinExchangeServer2013.toteachInformationTechnology(IT)ProfessionalswithhandsonexperienceDesigningandImplementingServer2012orWindowsServer2012R2AdvancedInfrastructurewhowishtoacquire theskillsandknowledgenecessarytoperformadvancedmanagementandprovisioningofserviceswithinthatWindowsServer2012environment.CourseObjectivesThiscoursewillcoverthefollowingsubjects:DeployingandManagingMicrosoftExchangeServer2013§ ExchangeServer203PrerequisitesandRequirements§ ExchangeServer2013Deployment§ ManagingExchangeServer2013PlanningandConfiguringMailboxServers§ OverviewoftheMailboxServer§ PlanningtheMailboxServerDeployment§ ConfiguringtheMailboxServers
COURSECTE200Title: CiscoCertifiedNetworkAssociateExam: 200-120CourseDescriptionThis instructor-led program with a combination of lecture and hands-on laboratory exercises covers basicnetworking concepts implemented on Cisco routers. Students will be introduced to the Cisco InternetworkingOperatingSystem(IOS)anditscommandstructure.TCP/IPaddressingandimplementation,includingsubnetting,willbecoveredthoroughly.WideAreaNetworking(WAN)implementationsincludingISDN,framerelay,andserialpoint-to-point (includingT1),willbeemphasized. This isanadvancedcourseprovidingtheskillsandknowledgenecessarytopasstheCiscocertificationexam(oneexam)necessarytobecomeaCiscoCertifiedNetworkAssociate(CCNA).CourseObjectivesThiscoursewillcoverthefollowingsubjects:OperationofIPDataNetworks§ RecognizethepurposeandfunctionsofvariousnetworkdevicessuchasRouters,Switches,BridgesandHubs§ Selectthecomponentsrequiredtomeetagivennetworkspecification§ Identifycommonapplicationsandtheirimpactonthenetwork§ DescribethepurposeandbasicoperationoftheprotocolsintheOSIandTCP/IPmodels§ Predictthedataflowbetweentwohostsacrossanetwork§ Identifytheappropriatemedia,cables,ports,andconnectorstoconnectCisconetworkdevicestoother
COURSECTE220Title: ImplementingCiscoSwitchedNetwork(SWITCH)Exam: 300-115CourseDescriptionThis instructor-ledprogramwithacombinationof lectureandhands-on laboratoryexerciseswillcertifythatthesuccessful candidate has important knowledge and skills necessary to implement scalable multilayer switchednetworks.TheexamincludestopicsonCampusNetworks,describingandimplementingadvancedSpanningTreeconcepts,VLANsandInter-VLANrouting,HighAvailability,WirelessClientAccess,AccessLayerVoiceconcepts,andminimizingserviceLossandDataTheftinaCampusNetwork.CourseObjectivesThiscoursewillcoverthefollowingsubjects:§ ConfigureandVerifySwitchAdministration§ ConfigureandVerifyLayer2Protocols§ ConfigureandVerifyVLANs§ ConfigureandVerifyTrunking§ ConfigureandVerifyEtherChannels§ ConfigureandVerifySpanningTree§ ConfigureandVerifyOtherLANSwitchingTechnologies§ DescribeChassisVirtualizationandAggregationTechnologies§ ConfigureandVerifySwitchSecurityFeatures§ DescribeDeviceSecurityUsingCiscoIOSAAwithTACACS+andRADIUS§ ConfigureandVerifyFirst-HopRedundancyProtocols
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COURSECTE230Title: TroubleshootingandMaintainingCiscoIPNetworks(TSHOOT)Exam: 300-135CourseDescriptionThis instructor-ledprogramwithacombinationof lectureandhands-on laboratoryexerciseswillcertifythatthesuccessful candidate has important knowledge and skills necessary to secure and expand the reach of anenterprise network to (1) plan and perform regular maintenance on complex enterprise routed and switchednetworks and (2) use technology-basedpractices anda systematic ITIL-compliant approach toperformnetworktroubleshooting.CourseObjectivesThiscoursewillcoverthefollowingsubjects:§ UseCiscoIOSTroubleshootingTools§ ApplyTroubleshootingmethodologies§ TroubleshootSwitchAdministration§ TroubleshootLayer2Protocols§ TroubleshootVLANs§ TroubleshootTrunking§ TroubleshootEtherChannels§ TroubleshootSpanningTree§ TroubleshoototherLANSwitchingTechnologies§ TroubleshootChassisVirtualizationandAggregationTechnologies§ TroubleshootIPv4AddressingandSubnetting§ TroubleshootIPv6AddressingandSubnetting§ TroubleshootStaticRouting§ TroubleshootDefaultRouting§ TroubleshootAdministrativeDistance§ TroubleshootGRE§ TroubleshootIOSAAAusingLocalDatabase§ TroubleshootDeviceAccessControl§ TroubleshootRouterSecurityFeatures§ TroubleshootDeviceManagement§ TroubleshootSNMP§ TroubleshootLogging§ TroubleshootNetworkTimeProtocol§ TroubleshootIPv4andIPv6DHCP§ TroubleshootIPv4NetworkAddressTranslation§ TroubleshootSLAArchitecture§ TroubleshootTrackingObjects
COURSECTE270Title: ImplementingCiscoBGPandMPLSCourseDescriptionBCGistheprotocolwhichisusedtomakecoreroutingdecisionsontheInternet;itinvolvesatableofIPnetworksor"prefixes"whichdesignatenetworkreachabilityamongautonomoussystems(AS).BGPisapathvectorprotocoloravariantofaDistance-vectorroutingprotocol.BGPdoesnotinvolvetraditionalInteriorGatewayProtocol(IGP)metrics, but routing decisions aremade based on path, network policies and/or rule-sets. For this reason, it ismoreappropriately termedareachabilityprotocol rather thanroutingprotocol.BGPwascreatedtoreplacetheExteriorGatewayProtocol(EGP)toallowfullydecentralizedroutinginordertotransitionfromthecoreARPAnetmodel toadecentralized system that included theNSFNETbackboneand its associated regionalnetworks. ThisallowedtheInternettobecomeatrulydecentralizedsystem.MPLS is a highly scalable, protocol agnostic, data-carrying mechanism. In an MPLS network, data packets areassigned labels. Packet-forwardingdecisions aremade solely on the contents of this label,without theneed toexaminethepacketitself.Thisallowsonetocreateend-to-endcircuitsacrossanytypeoftransportmedium,usinganyprotocol.TheprimarybenefitistoeliminatedependenceonaparticularOSImodeldatalinklayertechnology,suchasAsynchronous (ATM),FrameRelay,SynchronousOpticalNetworking (SONET)orEthernet,andeliminatetheneedformultiple layer-2networkstosatisfydifferenttypesoftraffic.MPLSbelongstothefamilyofpacket-switchednetworks.CourseObjectivesThiscoursewillcoverthefollowingsubjects:§ UnderstandingBGPBuildingBlocks§ ComparingtheControlPlaneandForwardingPlane.§ BGPProcessesandMemoryUse.§ BGPPathAttributes.§ MemoryUseforIPCEF.§ TuningBGPPerformance§ TCPProtocolConsiderations§ PathMTUDiscovery,QueueOptimization§ PacketReceptionProcess.HoldQueueOptimization§ EffectiveBGPPolicyControl§ HowtoUseRegularExpressionsinCiscoIOSSoftware§ FilterListsforEnforcingBGPPolicies.PrefixLists§ DESIGNINGBGPENTERPRISENETWORKS§ EnterpriseBGPCoreNetworkDesign§ InternetConnectivityforEnterpriseNetworks§ DESIGNINGBGPSERVICEPROVIDERNETWORKS§ ScalableiBGPDesignandImplementationGuidelines§ RouteReflectionandConfederationMigrationStrategies§ ServiceProviderArchitecture§ GeneralISPNetworkArchitecture§ InteriorGatewayProtocolLayout§ TheAggregationLayer,NetworkAddressingMethodology,LoopbackAddressing.§ IMPLEMENTINGBGPMULTIPROTOCOLEXTENSIONS§ MultiprotocolBGPandMPLSVPN§ RouteDistinguisherandVPN-IPv4Address§ UnderstandingMPLSFundamentals.MPLSLabels§ MultiprotocolBGPandInterdomainMulticast