Full Time iPro Level 4 Networking Technician
Vocational qualification
In Hull
Description
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Type
Vocational qualification
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Location
Hull
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Duration
1 Year
What will I study? You will be working towards an iPro qualification that is highly regarded throughout the IT industry both in the UK and abroad. This course will not be available in September 2009 but will be replaced with a 2 year Foundation Degree in Computer Network Management The course consists of 5 units of Study. Unit 1 Manage ICT Service Provision and Develop Customer Documentation.
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Start date
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About this course
Level 3 or industrial experience in the field of networking. A satisfactory reference may be required.
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Course programme
iPro Level 4 Networking Technician
Course Details
What will I study? You will be working towards an iPro qualification that is highly regarded throughout the IT industry both in the UK and abroad. This course will not be available in September 2009 but will be replaced with a 2 year Foundation Degree in Computer Network Management The course consists of 5 units of Study. Unit 1 Manage ICT Service Provision and Develop Customer Documentation Unit 2 Manage ICT Systems Installation, Integration and Services Unit 3 Developing Methodologies for Operating ICT Systems Unit 8 Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks) Unit 9 Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks Offered in partnership with Cisco; the unit name may change as with the content at the discretion of Cisco Systems.
Qualifications required:
Level 3 or industrial experience in the field of networking. A satisfactory reference may be required.
Course length:
1 year
Venue:
The College's Queen's Gardens Centre
Start Date:
Sep-08
Course hours:
18 hours per week
Additional info:
What is my role as a student? The most important things you do on your course are building up knowledge and develop skills in your chosen area. The units of study provide a structure. You, your lecturers, other students, business contacts and other people involved make it all happen. Take charge! You will get the most out of the course by taking responsibility for your own learning. This means you should: · Plan your own work on units and tasks. · Decide when you are going to work on your own or with others. Although it's good to work in a group, make sure you keep a record of your contribution. · Evaluate your own work and monitor your progress. · Think about how the work is going and improve your own performance as a learner. · Get help from others when you need it.
Progression:
Degree or Employement
Session times:
9am - 5pm
Days running:
TBC
Full Time iPro Level 4 Networking Technician