The CCNA curriculum at WLAC is structured for intermediate and advance students. CCNA certification candidates are expected to have: at least one year of computer science course work completed, one year of hands-one experience using personal computers, and some exposure to networking operating systems, such as Windows XP, Windows NT Workstation or Server, Windows 2000 Professional/Server or Windows Server 2003. In addition, candidates must meet all course prerequisites and enroll in CCNA courses in the predefined order.
CCNA courses are regular semester courses. As a result, for many students the CCNA curriculum can be completed in one academic year or two semesters. CCNA candidates can start the CCNA track any semester they wish and are not required to enter any degree programs. It is strongly advisable for high school students and non-college graduates to pursue an Associate of Arts degree concurrently.
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WLAC Prerequisites |
Cisco Exam No. |
CCNA Course Descriptions |
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CCNP
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CS901 CS934 |
CS965 |
CS983 CS974 |
TBA 640-503 |