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Old 03-04-2007, 01:22 AM   #1
Arnabas
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I'd like to get some info from you guys, since I don't really know anyone in real life who would be able to answer this... I find many people here are pretty tech-savvy, so I thought I'd ask.

I am debating going back to school and am looking at a Network Administrator course being offered by my old college. I just want to make sure it's going to teach me what I *really* need to know. I got screwed once in another course (electronics) where I learned stuff, obviously, but not what was really needed for the types of jobs I was looking toward.

Anyhow, here's a (partial) list of topics:

*Intro to Network Administration
*Operating Systems I - DOS
*Network Admin- Cisco I
*Op systems- Windows
*Network Installation and Admin: Netware
*Routing Protocols- Cisco II
*Network Op system: Unix
*Groupware systems
*Network Installation and Admin: Windows
*Network segmentation - Cisco III
*Wans - Cisco IV
*Linus Server
*Network security

Does this seem adequate for today's workforce? Are they wasting time on useless stuff? Also, honestly, is this a worthwhile career to pursue? As I mentioned, I got burned once before with the electronics course, so I want to make sure there is a good chance of gainful employment upon completion of this course.

Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Old 03-04-2007, 02:15 AM   #2
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Most of those things are going to look very good in a network administrators resume.
Cisco qualifications look great.

However, with the way things are going (here at least) jobs like that are easily out-sourced and made redundant
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Old 03-04-2007, 06:58 AM   #3
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its a good intro but not a course that will make you proficient IMO
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Old 03-04-2007, 06:59 AM   #4
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I have the CCNA certifications under my belt, and I am most pleased with them. You most definitely should go and take these.
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Old 03-04-2007, 09:38 AM   #5
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Thanks.

I am really "iffy" on this. I can't afford to invest time and money into something that won't provide me with decent opportunities for employment. I don't need to get rich, but I do need to support my family...

It is intended as a basic course for entry-level positions. I mainly wanted to be sure that it would provide me with what I really need and not what the school *thinks* is needed.

They say that you can get up to 5 certifications by the end of the course, but most students only go for 2-3. I've been told that there's enough demand for people right now that some students are being hired before the end of the course.

Anyhow, thanks for the info. I still have some thinking to do.
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Old 03-04-2007, 10:24 AM   #6
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Based upon class titles only, this appears to be an Information Technology Technician course description. Which "here" is a core position within a corporate IT department. It appears to be missing all of the administrator, management, and business courses that would warrant the "Administrator" title. Probably just a play on verbiage, but "here" IT techs do all the "keep it up and running" work. The Administrator assigns the work load/schedule, attends corporate meetings, strategize’, and places in motion the corporate visions. Additionally, is a member of the corporate management /executive team, pay and benefits are well enhanced.
In my last IT position (2+years ago) there was one administrator at the headquarters, and nine techs located at the satellites. We did all the "leg" work, he reaped the benefits. MCSE and CCNA are both perishable and high maintenance skills. The CCDA adds "Design" to your certification process, excellent if you plan to venture into the new sales/design department. Or as Hive alluded to, start your own IT “outsourcing” business.
Either way, this will get you into the IT field.


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