Network Technology involves the use of data systems to manage and deliver digital resources over a computer network. A variety of industries use computer hardware and system software that maintains a network, creating a need for specialists to manage them.
Network Technology involves the use of data systems to manage and deliver digital resources over a computer network. A variety of industries use computer hardware and system software that maintains a network, creating a need for specialists to manage them.
The Information Technology (IT) industry is one of constant change and evolution. Clark's Network Technology program prepares students to work with these evolving technologies by providing extensive hands-on, real-world learning.
Students in Clark's program learn to plan, design, implement, maintain, and troubleshoot small-to-large scale computer networks.
Clark College is Southwest Washington’s largest public institution of higher education. An open-enrollment community college, it welcomes students of all ages and backgrounds pursuing their educational or career paths each quarter.
Students can earn high school diplomas, GEDs, certificates, and degrees in a variety of programs including nursing, dental hygiene, and mechatronics, to name a few. Also, Clark's Running Start program enrolls high school students so they can earn college credit for little or no cost.
Clark College's main campus sits on the beautiful 101-acre Vancouver Central Park in the heart of Vancouver, Washington. The college also offers classes on the campus of Washington State University Vancouver and at a satellite location in east Vancouver at the Columbia Tech Center.
The college's non-credit Community and Continuing Education program, offers corporate and continuing-education classes. Clark College has collaborated on partnerships with many regional colleges, universities, and technical institutions, allowing students to apply credits earned at Clark toward their bachelor's degrees.
Athletic programs at Clark College include men's and women's basketball, co-ed cross country, men's and women's soccer, softball, volleyball, and baseball. Clark College is a member of the Northwest Athletic Conference.
Vision
To cultivate an inclusive, equitable, and vibrant community, Clark College educates, empowers, and elevates individuals to achieve their personal and professional goals.
Mission
Rooted in social justice, Clark College is a beacon of hope, opportunities, and transformation providing excellent and equitable education to create economic, cultural, and community growth.
Network systems interconnect computer related resources, services and users. This course provides the learners with a foundation in networking concepts and technologies, with emphasis on terminology, protocols, error detection/correction and network security.
CompTIA offers the most recognized entry-level certifications in the IT industry. CompTIA training covers breadth and depth across critical technology subject areas to help you advance your career in IT and prepare for CompTIA certifications.
The Official CompTIA A+ Core 1 & Core 2 Student Guide (220-1101 & 220-1102) have been developed by CompTIA for the CompTIA A+ Core 1 & Core 2 candidate.
CompTIA Network+ is a professional certification helping students to gain technical skills in the major networking technologies, systems, skills, and tools in use in modern networks.
This entry-level program is designed to prepare students for the CompTIA A+ Certification. CompTIA A+ Certification is the starting point for a career in IT.
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