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Degree of Low level network administration & CISCO at Academy of Humanities & Economics in Lodz

The training covers advanced methods for IP routing. Scope of the course focuses on developing scalable solutions to the LAN and WAN, in particular the design and implementation of dynamic routing based on wewnątrzdomenowe protocols (EIGRP, OSPF, IS-IS) and międzydomenowe (BGP) in large networks, TCP / IP (protocols, route redistribution, filtration package updates routing tables), addressing the planning of facilities, access to facilities management and active network, reducing the excess burden on the network links.

Detailed program:
Topic 1 – Draft scalable network
Topic 2 – EIGRP
Topic 3 – OSPF
Topic 4 – Integrated IS-IS
Topic 5 – Route Optimization
Topic 6 – BGP
Topic 7 – IP Multicasting
Topic 8 – IPv6

Module 2 – Implementing a secure extensive network of convergent
Topic 1 – remote connections – requirements
Topic 2 – Calling on teleworking
Topic 3 – Virtual private networks using IPsec
Topic 4 – Implementation of MPLS
Topic 5 – Strengthening the security of Cisco equipment
Topic 6 – The fight against the threats Cisco IOS

Module 3 – Building a multi-layer network przełączanych
Topic 1 – Requirements
Topic 2 – Defining a VPN
Topic 3 – Implementing tree opinającego
Topic 4 – Implementing routing between VLANs
Topic 5 – to implement high availability in the environment kampusowym
Topic 6 – Wireless Networks
Topic 7 – Setting the switches to support voice
Topic 8 – Minimize the loss of data and services in the campuses

Module 4 – Optimizing the convergent network
Topic 1 – Requirements
Topic 2 – Implementation of Cisco VoIP
Topic 3 – Introduction to IP QoS
Topic 4 – Implementation of DiffServ QoS model
Topic 5 – Implement Cisco AutoQoS
Topic 6 – Implementation of a wireless network scalability

Degree of Network and Distributed Systems at Aalborg University Denmark

On the Network and Distributed Systems specialisation, you may work on many aspects of communication networks and distributed systems. The courses give you a broad foundation within subjects such as traffic theory and modelling, graph theory, wired and wireless networks as well as security and management. In the projects, you are working in-depth with problems of your own choice, often in close cooperation with researchers and/or industrial partners.

You will get familiar with project-based learning, and in addition to the technical content, you will also learn about project management and planning. Moreover, we focus on systems design, where you will design a distributed system to solve a real existing problem. Part of the system will also be implemented and tested. You will in addition get to analyse either a new or existing design – or it is possible to focus solely on network planning methods and models.

Degree of Communication Networks specialising in security at Aalborg University Denmark

Communication comes in many different forms, and we expect more from this technology every day. Fortunately, we have many competent engineers, developers and scientists who are constantly developing new ways for us to communicate. However, as wireless and all other forms of communication become even more widespread, so do threats against our communication networks. Every time we communicate via for example wireless networks, we risk attacks from hackers.

To avoid these problems, security experts and trouble-shooters are needed – not merely to cope with threats, but to anticipate them as well. By attending the Master’s programme in Communication Networks, specialising in Security, you can become such an expert!

Certificate in Wireless Communications at Keller Graduate School of Management

Advance your career by increasing your knowledge and marketability with a Wireless Communications Certificate program from Keller. Earn the credential within your master’s degree curriculum or pursue a stand-alone credential. Either way, our Wireless Communications Certificate program could help you develop a foundational background in networking, systems and wireless technologies that will help move your career forward in a growing field.

Add a Credential and Take a Step Toward a Master’s Degree
By completing just six courses you can earn your Keller Wireless Communications Certificate. If you earn a stand-alone credential and decide to pursue a Keller master’s degree at a later date, you may be eligible to transfer your wireless communications certificate course credits toward that degree. The following are the required courses for Keller’s Wireless Communications Certificate:

Networking Concepts and Applications (IS589)
Network Security (SE572) – OR – Wireless Devices and Applications (TM562)
Wireless Technologies (TM561)
Wireless Networks (TM563)
Management of Wireless Systems (TM564)
Wireless Communication Systems (TM589)

Certi. in Network & Comm. Mang. at DeVry Institute of Technology Pomona California

Certificate in Network & Communications Management at DeVry Institute of Technology Pomona California

Network and communications managers plan and coordinate adoption and integration of the increasingly sophisticated network technologies and voice/data communications needed by organizations to support future growth. If you would like to specialize in this area without completing the full Master of Network and Communications Management program, our graduate certificate option provides you the essential skills needed to go forward with your career.

Plan your course schedule
At Keller, we will help you complete your certificate with a full-time or part-time schedule that provides a selection of evening, weekend and online courses. Coordinate a class schedule that meets your needs.

Study with expert faculty
Network and communications technologies are changing rapidly. Our faculty members are accomplished professionals up-to-date on the latest innovations. They will teach you to plan and design networks, develop budgets and policies for equipment and services, maintain network security and evaluate new trends as they arise. You will also learn to manage wireless networks, applications and devices. The certificate is designed for students with our without a network and communications background.

Degree of CISCO Network Academy at Academy of Humanities and Economics in Lodz

The aim of postgraduate studies CISCO Academy computer network is to provide students with knowledge of:
• setting up and operation of the network monitoring LAN, WAN and wireless networks;
• online technologies;
• application of appropriate solutions to the proposed or implemented a computer network;
• implementation and management of security technologies designed for computer networks, as well as the preparation for and recognized throughout the world recognized tests suitable titles: Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA), Cisco Firewall Specialist (2 exams: Secure and CSPF), Cisco Wireless LAN Support Specialist (CWLSS).

Degree of Communication Networks specialising at Aalborg University Denmark

Communication comes in many different forms, and we expect more from this technology every day. Fortunately, we have many competent engineers, developers and scientists who are constantly developing new ways for us to communicate. However, as wireless and all other forms of communication become even more widespread, so do threats against our communication networks. Every time we communicate via for example wireless networks, we risk attacks from hackers.

To avoid these problems, security experts and trouble-shooters are needed – not merely to cope with threats, but to anticipate them as well. By attending the Master’s programme in Communication Networks, specialising in Security, you can become such an expert

Degree of Network and Distributed Systems at Aalborg University Denmark

On the Network and Distributed Systems specialisation, you may work on many aspects of communication networks and distributed systems. The courses give you a broad foundation within subjects such as traffic theory and modelling, graph theory, wired and wireless networks as well as security and management. In the projects, you are working in-depth with problems of your own choice, often in close cooperation with researchers and/or industrial partners.

You will get familiar with project-based learning, and in addition to the technical content, you will also learn about project management and planning. Moreover, we focus on systems design, where you will design a distributed system to solve a real existing problem. Part of the system will also be implemented and tested. You will in addition get to analyse either a new or existing design – or it is possible to focus solely on network planning methods and models.

Degree of Information Networking Technology at Hsiuping Institute of Technology

The courses in the Department are designed to help students to acquire needed knowledge and practical skills of the information and networking systems. The departmental courses are categorized into three fields: network applications and services, network technology, and network management. The Department also offers curricula to help students to get the IT certificates, including Cisco Certified
Network Associate (CCNA), Network Security, JAVA, Linux, MCDBA and wireless networks. Besides, continuously making affiliate relationships with companies are one of the departmental goals to fine-tune the courses to meet the industrial needs.

AAS in Information Technology & Assurance at Green River Community College

This degree prepares graduates for employment in the information technology field as computer security specialists and information assurance technicians.

Information assurance is one of the fastest growing and most challenging specialty areas in information technology. Computer security specialists and information assurance technicians educate end users about security; implement security configurations, including hardening servers and client computers; monitor the network for attempted and actual security breaches; and respond to attacks.

Students in this degree program receive foundational training in a broad range of networking and computer systems administration subjects, resulting in a balanced, well-rounded knowledge of information technology. Students also complete four courses on key information assurance and network security topics: Introducing to Network Security, Information Assurance, Designing and Implementing Security, and Implementing and Security Wireless Networks. In addition to these specialized courses, students learn key interpersonal communication skills sought by employers and complete a minimum of 90 hours of information assurance-related work experience.


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