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The newest version of our CCNA curriculum, CCNA Routing and Switching, is currently in development. CCNA Routing and Switching courses are designed to take advantage of the improved flexibility and course management capabilities in the Cisco NetSpace learning environment.
This short video introduction explains how CCNA Routing and Switching will enable you to accommodate diverse student learning goals and personalize the courses to fit your teaching style.
CCNA Routing and Switching
Telecommunications Curriculum
Freshman IT Essentials I v5: PC Hardware and Software
Sophomore CCNA R&S v5.0: Networking Basics
Junior CCNA R&S v5.0: Routing Protocols
CCNA R&S v5.0: Switched Networks
Senior (electives) CCNA R&S v5.0: Connecting Networks
CCNA Security
CCNP SWITCH
CCNP ROUTE
CCNP TSHOOT
Related Theory--- the MCITpro Path
Freshman 70-680 Configuring Windows 7 Client Configuring
Sophomore 70-642 Server 2008 Networking
Junior 70-640 Server 2008 Active Directory
Senior Linux +
Security +
2013-2014 Telecom Program at-a-glance
Year Technical Area Related Theory
Freshman IT Essentials I v4.01: PC Hardware and Software
70-271 Course 2261: Supporting Users and Troubleshooting Microsoft Windows Desktop Operating Systems
70-680 Configuring Windows 7
Sophomore CCNA R&S v5.0: Networking Basics
70-642 Windows Server 2008 NetworkingCCNA R&S v5.0: Routing Protocols
Junior CCNA R&S v5.0: Switched Networks
70-640 Server 2008 Active Directory
CCNA R&S v5.0: Connecting Networks
Senior CCNA Security
CCNP SWITCH
CCNP ROUTE
CCNP TSHOOT
CompTIA Linux +
CompTIA Security +
Job Outlook by occupation, 2008-18
http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos305.htm#outlook
“The computer support specialist occupation is projected to provide the most openings for those who don’t have a bachelor’s or higher degree… Specialists who don’t have a 4-year degree increase their marketability by earning certifications or getting computer experience in other jobs”. From the Occupational Outlook Quarterly Online