Program Length Total Contact Hours Program Cost Clock Hours 180 Theory Hours 80 Weeks 16 Lab Hours 100 Externship Hours Total Hours 180 Course Number Course Title Theory Hours Lab Hours CLOUD+ CV0-003 Cloud and Cloud Security Management 50 Total theory Hours 50 CLOUD+ CV0-003 Cloud and Cloud Security Management 40 Lab Hours Breakdown 40 Total of Course Hours 90 CLOUD+ CV0-003 Cloud and Cloud Security Management 50 Total theory Hours 50 CLOUD+ CV0-003 Cloud and Cloud Security Management 40 Lab Hours Breakdown 40 Total of Course Hours 90 Total Hours 180 This Course is also offered Online and On-grounds. Program Objective The student will be able to install, configure and troubleshoot computer networks. Student will understand some basic/advanced cloud terminologies and concepts, and have likely worked with public cloud or Software-as-a-Service solutions, the ability to analyze, evaluate, design, and test cloud computing solutions are hard skills to find, and are in high demand. In this course, you will apply the skills required to evaluate and implement standard deployments. You will implement, maintain, and deliver cloud technologies including network, storage, and virtualization technologies to create cloud solutions. You will manage workload migrations, manage cloud vendors to control costs, use automation and orchestration to bring business value from cloud solutions, and ensure security of cloud implementations through the use of cybersecurity best practices Program Description Lesson 1: Preparing to Deploy Cloud Solutions Topic A: Describe Interaction of Cloud Components and Services Topic B: Describe Interaction of Non-cloud Components and Services Topic C: Evaluate Existing Components and Services for Cloud Deployment Topic D: Evaluate Automation and Orchestration Options Topic E: Prepare for Cloud Deployment Lesson 2: Deploying a Pilot Project Topic A: Manage Change in a Pilot Project Topic B: Execute Cloud Deployment Workflow Topic C: Complete Post-Deployment Configuration Lesson 3: Testing Pilot Project Deployments Topic A: Identify Cloud Service Components for Testing Topic B: Test for High Availability and Accessibility Topic C: Perform Deployment Load Testing Topic D: Analyze Test Results Lesson 4: Designing a Secure and Compliant Cloud Infrastructure Topic A: Design Cloud Infrastructure for Security Topic B: Determine Organizational Compliance Needs Lesson 5: Designing and Implementing a Secure Cloud Environment Topic A: Design Virtual Network for Cloud Deployment Topic B: Determine Network Access Requirements Topic C: Secure Networks for Cloud Interaction Topic D: Manage Cloud Component Security Topic E: Implement Security Technologies Lesson 6: Planning Identity and Access Management for Cloud Deployments Topic A: Determine Identity Management and Authentication Technologies Topic B: Plan Account Management Policies for the Network and Systems Topic C: Control Access to Cloud Objects Topic D: Provision Accounts Lesson 7: Determining CPU and Memory Sizing for Cloud Deployments Topic A: Determine CPU Size for Cloud Deployment Topic B: Determine Memory Size for Cloud Deployment Lesson 8: Determining Storage Requirements for Cloud Deployments Topic A: Determine Storage Technology Requirements Topic B: Select Storage Options for Deployment Topic C: Determine Storage Access and Provisioning Requirements Topic D: Determine Storage Security Options Lesson 9: Analyzing Workload Characteristics to Ensure Successful Migration Topic A: Determine the Type of Cloud Deployment to Perform Topic B: Manage Virtual Machine and Container Migration Topic C: Manage Network, Storage, and Data Migration Lesson 10: Maintaining Cloud Systems Topic A: Patch Cloud Systems Topic B: Design and Implement Automation and Orchestration for Maintenance Lesson 11: Implementing Backup, Restore, Disaster Recovery, and Business Continuity Measures Topic A: Back Up and Restore Cloud Data Topic B: Implement Disaster Recovery Plans Topic C: Implement Business Continuity Plans Lesson 12: Analyzing Cloud Systems for Performance Topic A: Monitor Cloud Systems to Measure Performance Topic B: Optimize Cloud Systems to Meet Performance Criteria Lesson 13: Analyzing Cloud Systems for Anomalies and Growth Forecasting Topic A: Monitor for Anomalies and Resource Needs Topic B: Plan for Capacity Topic C: Create Reports on Cloud System Metrics Lesson 14: Troubleshooting Deployment, Capacity, Automation, and Orchestration Issues Topic A: Troubleshoot Deployment Issues Topic B: Troubleshoot Capacity Issues Topic C: Troubleshoot Automation and Orchestration Issues Lesson 15: Troubleshooting Connectivity Issues Topic A: Identify Connectivity Issues Topic B: Troubleshoot Connectivity Issues Lesson 16: Troubleshooting Security Issues Topic A: Troubleshoot Identity and Access Issues Topic B: Troubleshoot Attacks Topic C: Troubleshoot Other Security Issues Networking Concepts Explain the purposes and uses of ports and protocols Explain devices, applications, protocols and services at their appropriate OSI layers. Explain the concepts and characteristics of routing and switching Given a scenario, configure the appropriate IP addressing components. Compare and contrast the characteristics of network topologies, types and technologies. Given a scenario, implement the appropriate wireless technologies and configurations. Summarize cloud concepts and their purposes Explain the functions of network services. Infrastructure Given a scenario, deploy the appropriate cabling solution. Given a scenario, determine the appropriate placement of networking devices on a network and install/configure them. Explain the purposes and use cases for advanced networking devices Explain the purposes of virtualization and network storage technologies. Compare and contrast WAN technologies. Network Operations Given a scenario, use appropriate documentation and diagrams to manage the network. Compare and contrast business continuity and disaster recovery concepts. Explain common scanning, monitoring and patching processes and summarize their expected outputs. Given a scenario, use remote access methods Identify policies and best practices. Network Security Summarize the purposes of physical security devices Explain authentication and access controls Given a scenario, secure a basic wireless network. Summarize common networking attacks Given a scenario, implement network device hardening. Explain common mitigation techniques and their purposes. Network Troubleshooting and Tools Explain the network troubleshooting methodology Given a scenario, use the appropriate tool. Given a scenario, troubleshoot common wired connectivity and performance issues. Given a scenario, troubleshoot common wireless connectivity and performance issues. Given a scenario, troubleshoot common network service issues
Computer Network Technician Program Length Total Contact Hours Clock Hours 90 Theory Hours 50 Weeks 4 Lab Hours 40 Externship Hours Total Hours 90 Course Number Course Title Clock Hours Lab Hours Net001 CompTIA Network + 50 Lab Hours Breakdown Net001 CompTIA Network + 40 Program Objective Prepare the student to become a Network Technician. To be able to install, configure and troubleshoot computer networks. CompTIA Network+ is an international, vendor-neutral certification that proves a technician’s competency in managing, maintaining, troubleshooting, installing, and configuring basic network infrastructure. After completion of the course the student will be able to take the CompTIA Network + certification exam. Program Description Computer Network Technician. The Net001 class will certify that the successful candidate has the knowledge and skills required to implement a defined network architecture with basic network security. Furthermore, a successful candidate will be able to configure, maintain, and troubleshoot network devices using appropriate network tools and understand the features and purpose of network technologies. Candidates will be able to make basic solution recommendations, analyze network traffic, and be familiar with common protocols and media types. 1- Networking Concepts Explain the purposes and uses of ports and protocols Explain devices, applications, protocols and services at their appropriate OSI layers. Explain the concepts and characteristics of routing and switching Given a scenario, configure the appropriate IP addressing components. Compare and contrast the characteristics of network topologies, types and technologies. Given a scenario, implement the appropriate wireless technologies and configurations. Summarize cloud concepts and their purposes Explain the functions of network services. 2- Infrastructure Given a scenario, deploy the appropriate cabling solution. Given a scenario, determine the appropriate placement of networking devices on a network and install/configure them. Explain the purposes and use cases for advanced networking devices Explain the purposes of virtualization and network storage technologies. Compare and contrast WAN technologies. 2- Network Operations Given a scenario, use appropriate documentation and diagrams to manage the network. Compare and contrast business continuity and disaster recovery concepts. Explain common scanning, monitoring and patching processes and summarize their expected outputs. Given a scenario, use remote access methods Identify policies and best practices. 3- Network Security Summarize the purposes of physical security devices Explain authentication and access controls Given a scenario, secure a basic wireless network. Summarize common networking attacks Given a scenario, implement network device hardening. Explain common mitigation techniques and their purposes. 4- Network Troubleshooting and Tools Explain the network troubleshooting methodology Given a scenario, use the appropriate tool. Given a scenario, troubleshoot common wired connectivity and performance issues. Given a scenario, troubleshoot common wireless connectivity and performance issues. Given a scenario, troubleshoot common network service issues
Computer Operator Specialist Program Length Total Contact Hours Clock Hours 120 Theory Hours 40 Weeks 12 Lab Hours 80 Externship Hrs Total Hours 120 Course Number Course Title Clock Hours Lab Hours MOUS-1 Introduction to Computer and Microsoft Windows 10 4 MOUS-2 Introduction to Internet Technology by using Internet Explorer 4 MOUS-3 Microsoft Office Word 2016 10 MOUS-4 Microsoft Office Excel 2016 10 MOUS-5 Microsoft Office Access 2016 8 MOUS-6 Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2016 4 Breakdown of Lab Hours 40 MOUS-1 Introduction to Computer and Microsoft Windows 10 10 MOUS-2 Introduction to Internet Technology by using Internet Explorer 10 MOUS-3 Microsoft Office Word 2016 15 MOUS-4 Microsoft Office Excel 2016 15 MOUS-5 Microsoft Office Access 2016 15 MOUS-6 Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2016 15 Total Lab Hours 80 Program Objective Prepare the student to be able to operate a computer or computer system professionally and efficiently. There is no prerequisite for this course, at the end of this class student should be able to work as Data entry specialist, office administrator etc. Program Description Introduction to Computer and Microsoft Windows 10 In this class, the student will be introduced to the computer world, learning about the computer components and their functions. The student will also be exposed to the most widely used operating system which Microsoft Windows 10. Introduction to Internet technology by using Microsoft Internet Explorer. Upon completion of this class the student will be able to use the internet more efficiently, creating and using an e-mail address and surfing the web. Microsoft Office Word 2016 The core-level user should be able to use Microsoft Office Word 2016 to create and edit professional-looking documents for a variety of purposes and situations. Create and Manage Documents Create a document Creating new blank documents, creating new documents using templates, importing files, opening non-native files directly in Word, opening a PDF in Word for editing Navigate through a document Searching for text within document, inserting hyperlinks, creating bookmarks, using Go To Format a document Modifying page setup, changing document themes, changing document style sets, inserting simple headers and footers, inserting watermarks, inserting page numbers Customize options and views for documents Changing document views, using zoom, customizing the quick access toolbar, customizing the ribbon, splitting the window, adding values to document properties, using show/hide, recording simple macros, assigning shortcut keys, managing macro security Configure documents to print or save Configuring documents to print, saving documents in alternate file formats, printing document sections, saving files to remote locations, protecting documents with passwords, setting print scaling, maintaining backward compatibility Format Texts, paragraphs and sections Insert text and paragraphs Appending text to documents, finding and replacing text, copying and pasting text, inserting text via AutoCorrect, removing blank paragraphs, inserting built-in fields, inserting special characters Format text and paragraphs Changing font attributes, using find and replace to format text, using format painter, setting paragraph spacing, setting line spacing, clearing existing formatting, setting indentation, highlighting text selections, adding styles to text, changing text to WordArt, modifying existing style attributes Order and group text and paragraphs Preventing paragraph orphans, inserting breaks to create sections, creating multiple columns within sections, adding titles to sections, forcing page breaks Create tables and lists Create a table Converting text to tables, converting tables to text, defining table dimensions, setting AutoFit options, using quick tables, establishing titles Modify a table Applying styles to tables, modifying fonts within tables, sorting table data, configuring cell margins, using formulas, modifying table dimensions, merging cells Create and modify a list Adding numbering or bullets, creating custom bullets, modifying list indentation, modifying line spacing, increasing and decreasing list levels, modifying numbering Apply references Create endnotes, footnotes, and citations Inserting endnotes, managing footnote locations, configuring endnote formats, modifying footnote numbering, inserting citation placeholders, inserting citations, inserting bibliography, changing citation styles Create captions Inserting endnotes, managing footnote locations, configuring endnote formats, modifying footnote numbering, inserting citation placeholders, inserting citations, inserting bibliography, changing citation styles Insert and format objects Insert and format building blocks Inserting quick parts, inserting textboxes, utilizing building locks organizer, customizing building blocks Insert and format shapes and SmartArt Inserting simple shapes, inserting SmartArt, modifying SmartArt properties (color, size, shape), wrapping text around shapes, positioning shapes Insert and format images Inserting images, applying artistic effects, applying picture effects, modifying image properties (color, size, shape), adding uick styles to images, wrapping text around images, positioning images Microsoft Office Excel 2016 With this course a user will be able to use Microsoft Office Excel 2013 to create and edit professional-looking spreadsheets for a variety of purposes and situations Create and manage worksheets and workbooks Create worksheets and workbooks Creating new blank workbooks; creating new workbooks using templates; importing files; opening non-native files directly in Excel; adding worksheets to existing workbooks; copying and moving worksheets Navigate through worksheets and workbooks Searching for data within a workbook; inserting hyperlinks; changing worksheet order; using Go To; using Name Box Format worksheets and workbooks Changing worksheet tab color; modifying page setup; inserting and deleting columns and rows; changing workbook themes; adjusting row height and column width; inserting watermarks; inserting headers and footers; setting data validation Customize options and views for worksheets and workbooks Hiding worksheets; hiding columns and rows; customizing the Quick Access toolbar; customizing the Ribbon; managing macro security; changing workbook views; recording simple macros; adding values to workbook properties; using zoom; displaying formulas; freezing panes; assigning shortcut keys; splitting the window Configure worksheets and workbooks to print or save Setting a print area; saving workbooks in alternate file formats; printing individual worksheets; setting print scaling; repeating headers and footers; maintaining backward compatibility; configuring workbooks to print; saving files to remote locations Create cells and range Insert data in cells and ranges Appending data to worksheets; finding and replacing data; copying and pasting data; using AutoFill tool; expanding data across columns; inserting and deleting cells Format cells and ranges Merging cells; modifying cell alignment and indentation; changing font and font styles; using Format Painter; wrapping text within cells;
Cybersecurity Professional “Test Prep” Program Length Total Contact Hours Clock Hours 360 Theory Hours 160 Weeks 16 Lab Hours 200 Externship Hours Total Hours 360 Course Number Course Title Theory Hours Lab Hours CCST-N Cisco Certified Support Technician Networking 40 CCST-S Cisco Certified Support Technician Security 40 COMP-70-740 Networking with Windows Server 2016 40 CCNA-CyberOpps CCNA Cybersecurity Operations 40 Total of Theory Hours 160 Lab Hours Breakdown CCST-N Cisco Certified Support Technician Networking 50 CCST-S Cisco Certified Support Technician Security 50 COMP-70-740 Networking with Windows Server 2016 50 CCNA-CyberOpps CCNA Cybersecurity Operations 50 Total of Lab Hours 200 Total Hours 360 This Course is also offered Online and On-grounds. Program Objective Prepare the student to be able to design, manage, install, and troubleshoot Microsoft Windows Network Infrastructure professionally and efficiently. The successful candidate has the foundational knowledge and skills necessary to demonstrate how networks operate, including the devices, media, and protocols that enable network communication, the candidate will also have the foundational knowledge and skills necessary to demonstrate cybersecurity skills as pentester etc. Program Description Cisco Certified Support Technician (Networking) Standards and Concepts 1.1. Identify the fundamental conceptual building blocks of networks. TCP/IP model, OSI model, frames and packets, addressing 1.2. Differentiate between bandwidth and throughput. Latency, delay, speed test vs. Iperf 1.3. Differentiate between LAN, WAN, MAN, CAN, PAN, and WLAN. Identify and illustrate common physical and logical network topologies. 1.4. Compare and contrast cloud and on-premises applications and services. Public, private, hybrid, SaaS, PaaS, IaaS, remote work/hybrid work 1.5. Describe common network applications and protocols. TCP vs. UDP (connection-oriented vs. connectionless), FTP, SFTP, TFTP, HTTP, HTTPS, DHCP, DNS, ICMP, NTP Addressing and Subnet Formats 2.1. Compare and contrast private addresses and public addresses. Address classes, NAT concepts 2.2. Identify IPv4 addresses and subnet formats. Subnet concepts, Subnet Calculator, slash notation, and subnet mask; broadcast domain 2.3. Identify IPv6 addresses and prefix formats. Types of addresses, prefix concepts Endpoints and Media Types 3.1. Identify cables and connectors commonly used in local area networks. Cable types: fiber, copper, twisted pair; Connector types: coax, RJ-45, RJ-11, fiber connector types 3.2. Differentiate between Wi-Fi, cellular, and wired network technologies. Copper, including sources of interference; fiber; wireless, including 802.11 (unlicensed, 2.4GHz, 5GHz, 6GHz), cellular (licensed), sources of interference 3.3. Describe endpoint devices. Internet of Things (IoT) devices, computers, mobile devices, IP Phone, printer, server 3.4. Demonstrate how to set up and check network connectivity on Windows, Linux, Mac OS, Android, and Apple iOS. Networking utilities on Windows, Linux, Android, and Apple operating systems; how to run troubleshooting commands; wireless client settings (SSID, authentication, WPA mode) Infrastructure 4.1. Identify the status lights on a Cisco device when given instruction by an engineer. Link light color and status (blinking or solid) 4.2. Use a network diagram provided by an engineer to attach the appropriate cables. Patch cables, switches and routers, small topologies, power, rack layout 4.3. Identify the various ports on network devices. Console port, serial port, fiber port, Ethernet ports, SFPs, USB port, PoE 4.4. Explain basic routing concepts. Default gateway, layer 2 vs. layer 3 switches, local network vs. remote network 4.5. Explain basic switching concepts. MAC address tables, MAC address filtering, VLAN Diagnosing Problems 5.1. Demonstrate effective troubleshooting methodologies and help desk best practices, including ticketing, documentation, and information gathering. Policies and procedures, accurate and complete documentation, prioritization 5.2. Perform a packet capture with Wireshark and save it to a file. Purpose of using a packet analyzer, saving and opening a .pcap file 5.3. Run basic diagnostic commands and interpret the results. ping, ipconfig/ifconfig/ip, tracert/traceroute, nslookup; recognize how firewalls can influence the result 5.4. Differentiate between different ways to access and collect data about network devices. Remote access (RDP, SSH, telnet), VPN, terminal emulators, Console, Network Management Systems, cloud-managed network (Meraki), scripts 5.5. Run basic show commands on a Cisco network device. show run, show cdp neighbors, show ip interface brief, show ip route, show version, show inventory, show switch, show mac address-table, show interface, show interface x, show interface status; privilege levels; command help and auto-complete Security 6.1. Describe how firewalls operate to filter traffic. Firewalls (blocked ports and protocols); rules deny or permit access 6.2. Describe foundational security concepts. Confidentiality, integrity, and availability (CIA); authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA); Multifactor Authentication (MFA); encryption, certificates, and password complexity; identity stores/databases (Active Directory); threats and vulnerabilities; spam, phishing, malware, and denial of service 6.3. Configure basic wireless security on a home router (WPAx). WPA, WPA2, WPA3; choosing between Personal and Enterprise; wireless security concepts Cisco Certified Support Technician (Cybersecurity) Essential Security Principles 1.1. Define essential security principles Vulnerabilities, threats, exploits, and risks; attack vectors; hardening; defense-indepth; confidentiality, integrity, and availability (CIA); types of attackers; reasons for attacks; code of ethics 1.2. Explain common threats and vulnerabilities Malware, ransomware, denial of service, botnets, social engineering attacks (tailgating, spear phishing, phishing, vishing, smishing, etc.), physical attacks, man in the middle, IoT vulnerabilities, insider threats, Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) 1.3. Explain access management principles Authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA); RADIUS; multifactor authentication (MFA); password policies 1.4. Explain encryption methods and applications Types of encryption, hashing, certificates, public key infrastructure (PKI); strong vs. weak encryption algorithms; states of data and appropriate encryption (data in transit, data at rest, data in use); protocols that use encryption Basic Network Security Concepts 2.1. Describe TCP/IP protocol vulnerabilities TCP, UDP, HTTP, ARP, ICMP, DHCP, DNS 2.2. Explain how network addresses impact network security IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, MAC addresses, network segmentation, CIDR notation, NAT, public vs. private networks 2.3. Describe network infrastructure and technologies Network security architecture, DMZ, virtualization, cloud, honeypot, proxy server, IDS, IPS 2.4. Set up a secure wireless SoHo network MAC address filtering, encryption standards and protocols, SSID 2.5. Implement secure access technologies ACL, firewall, VPN, NAC Endpoint Security Concepts 3.1. Describe operating system security concepts Windows, macOS, and Linux; security features, including Windows Defender and host-based firewalls; CLI and PowerShell; file and directory permissions; privilege escalation 3.2. Demonstrate familiarity with
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Fiber Optic Training (CFOT, CFOS/T, CFOS/S) Program Length Total Contact Hours Program Cost Clock Hours 56 Theory & Lab Hours 56 Tuition $ 3,385.00 Week 1 Registration Fees $ Included Books & Supplies $ Included Material Cost $ Included Exam Cost $ Included Total Hours 56 Total Cost $ 3,385.00 Course Number Course Title Hours Price CFOT Certified Fiber Optic Technician 24 $1,199 CFOS/T Certified Fiber Optic Specialist in Testing 16 $1,095 CFOS/S Certified Fiber Optic Specialist in Splicing 16 $1,095 Total Hours& Price 56 $3,385.00 Certified Fiber Optic Technician: This introductory fiber optic tech course is designed for anyone interested in becoming a Certified Fiber Optic Technician and is a pre-requisite for any of the specialist Certifications. This Fiber Optic Training combines theory and 85% hands-on activities to prepare the student to take the CFOT (Certified Fiber Optic Technician) test that is sanctioned by the FOA (Fiber Optics Association) and given and graded the final class day. This course also introduces the student to industry standards governing FTTD (Fiber To The Desk), FTTH (Fiber To The Home), and Distribution Cabling. Students will learn how to identify fiber types, recognize various connectors used in fiber installation; and install, terminate, splice, and properly test installed fiber cable to existing standards. This program explores the history and future of fiber optics and fiber optics capabilities, and basic testing and troubleshooting. Anyone interested in becoming a Certified Fiber Optics Technician should attend this class. Course fee includes study materials, exam fees, and Textbook. Course Objective Program prepares the student to take the CFOT (Certified Fiber Optics Technician) exam given and graded at the end of class. Student will be able to effectively and efficiently install, terminate, and test multimode fiber optic networks to existing standards. Prerequisite Able to see, identify and manipulate small items and be able to read and speak the English language. Method of assessing whether course objective was met. Along with chapter tests, class discussions, and substantial hands-on activities, the CFOT exam is given and graded at the end of the class. Students will demonstrate the ability to build and test and troubleshoot a fiber optic LAN network. Textbook Fiber Optics Technician’s Reference Manual by Jim Hayes. Supplementary study materials includes Student Lab Manual. Course fee includes all study materials and consumables and exams. Program Description This program is an intensive, accelerated version of our traditional Fiber Optic training program, equipping you with 3 Fiber Optic Association sanctioned Certifications in 5 Days. No prior experience necessary. This five-day boot camp includes our foundational three certified fiber optic courses–Certified Fiber Optics Technician, Certified Fiber Optics Specialist/Splicing, and Certified Fiber Optics Specialist/Testing & Maintenance. Cost includes study materials, exam fees and textbooks for all three courses. Course Schedule Day – 1: Introduction to Fiber Optics Fiber To the Desk Fiber To The Home Multimode Fiber Optics Networking Fiber Optics Safety Hands-on Session Begins – Anaerobic Polishing Procedures. Basic patch cable assembly, testing, troubleshoot, and repair. Day – 2: Fiber Optics Networking Standards Fiber Optics Cable and Connector Identification. Outside Plant Cable Introduction. Hands-on Session Continues – Termination of Fiber Connectors, Introduction to Splicing (Mechanical & Fusion). Introduction to fiber optics network troubleshooting. Students will begin installation of MM fiber optics network using 12-fiber distribution style cable with SC and ST connectors. Day – 3: Outside Plant Fiber Cable preparation, termination & testing – Demonstration. Hands-On Session continues. Students must build, test and troubleshoot actual multimode fiber optics network according to industry standards. Introduction to Basic OTDR Functions and Traces Use of the OTDR, VFL, Power Source and Light Meter Functions Continuity Testing, Troubleshooting, Managing Tools and Equipment Written and Hands-On Exam review session (Students must pass both the written and the hands-on exams.) Certified Fiber Optic Specialist in Testing Course Description This 2 days 16 Hours program is designed to offer advanced training to anyone involved with the testing and maintenance of fiber optics networks. A focal point in the program is to offer a general, easy to understand, approach to fiber optics testing standards with little theory and considerable hands on activities. This comprehensive program explains the variety of testing standards, equipment and technological approaches used in fiber network testing and splicing and how to choose among them. This 85% hands on course explores the overall spectrum of testing and maintenance of singlemode fiber optics networks and provides a detailed overview and demonstration of various pieces of equipment used in testing and maintenance. Subject matter includes a detailed study of ANSI/TIA/EIA-526-(7)A, OTDR fundamentals and uses, OTDR vs. Insertion Loss Testing, Return Loss Testing, and Attenuation testing using the Power Source and Light Meter. Along with chapter tests, class discussions, and substantial hands-on activities, the Specialist Fiber Optics Certification Test (both written and practical) is given and graded at the end of the class. Students will receive a Certificate of Completion at the end of the program. Course Objective Program prepares the student to take the Specialist in Testing & Maintenance Fiber Optics Certification Exam given at the end of class. Student will be able to effectively and efficiently identify fiber network defects, and provide QA (Quality Assurance) procedures to minimize or eliminate future network outages Prerequisite CFOT – Certified Fiber Optic Training Method of assessing whether course objective was met. Along with chapter tests, class discussions, and substantial hands-on activities, the Specialist Fiber Optics Certification Test (both written and practical) is given and graded at the end of the class. Students will receive a Certificate of Completion at the end of the program. Textbook Fiber Optics Technician’s Reference Manual by Jim Hayes, Supplementary Study Materials Include Student Lab Manual. Course fee includes all study materials and consumables and exam Course Outline Day – 1: Introduction to ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B.3, Optical Fiber Cabling Components Standard. A review of fiber optics safety procedures Comprehensive overview of ANSI/TIA/EIA-526-14A , FOTP-171, FOTP-107 Hands-on activities demonstrating OFSTP 7 test procedures. Students must build, test, and troubleshoot actual singlemode ISP network to industry standards
Exam 70- 480 -Programming in HTML 5 With Java Script and CCS3 Programming in HTML5 with JavaScript and CSS3. Web Applications certification qualifies you for a position as a web developer or web administrator. Implement and manipulate document structures and objects Create the document structure Structure the UI by using semantic markup, including for search engines and screen readers (Section, Article, Nav, Header, Footer, and Aside); create a layout container in HTML Write code that interacts with UI controls Programmatically add and modify HTML elements; implement media controls; implement HTML5 canvas and SVG graphics Apply styling to HTML elements programmatically Change the location of an element; apply a transform; show and hide elements Implement HTML5 APIs Implement storage APIs, AppCache API, and Geolocation API Establish the scope of objects and variables Define the lifetime of variables; keep objects out of the global namespace; use the “this” keyword to reference an object that fired an event; scope variables locally and globally Create and implement objects and methods Implement native objects; create custom objects and custom properties for native objects using prototypes and functions; inherit from an object; implement native methods and create custom methods Implement program flow Implement program flow Iterate across collections and array items; manage program decisions by using switch statements, if/then, and operators; evaluate expressions Raise and handle an event Handle common events exposed by DOM (OnBlur, OnFocus, OnClick); declare and handle bubbled events; handle an event by using an anonymous function Implement exception handling Set and respond to error codes; throw an exception; request for null checks; implement try-catch-finally blocks Implement a callback Receive messages from the HTML5 WebSocket API; use jQuery to make an AJAX call; wire up an event; implement a callback by using anonymous functions; handle the “this” pointer Create a web worker process Start and stop a web worker; pass data to a web worker; configure timeouts and intervals on the web worker; register an event listener for the web worker; limitations of a web worker Access and Secure Data Validate user input by using HTML5 elements Choose the appropriate controls based on requirements; implement HTML input types and content attributes (for example, required) to collect user input Validate user input by using JavaScript Evaluate a regular expression to validate the input format; validate that you are getting the right kind of data type by using built-in functions; prevent code injection Consume data Consume JSON and XML data; retrieve data by using web services; load data or get data from other sources by using XMLHTTPRequest Serialize, deserialize, and transmit data Binary data; text data (JSON, XML); implement the jQuery serialize method; Form.Submit; parse data; send data by using XMLHTTPRequest; sanitize input by using URI/form encoding Use CSS in applications Style HTML text properties Apply styles to text appearance (color, bold, italics); apply styles to text font (WOFF and @font-face, size); apply styles to text alignment, spacing, and indentation; apply styles to text hyphenation; apply styles for a text drop shadow Style HTML box properties Apply styles to alter appearance attributes (size, border and rounding border corners, outline, padding, margin); apply styles to alter graphic effects (transparency, opacity, background image, gradients, shadow, clipping); apply styles to establish and change an element’s position (static, relative, absolute, fixed) Create a flexible content layout Implement a layout using a flexible box model; implement a layout using multi-column; implement a layout using position floating and exclusions; implement a layout using grid alignment; implement a layout using regions, grouping, and nesting Create an animated and adaptive UI Animate objects by applying CSS transitions; apply 3-D and 2-D transformations; adjust UI based on media queries (device adaptations for output formats, displays, and representations); hide or disable controls Find elements by using CSS selectors and jQuery Choose the correct selector to reference an element; define element, style, and attribute selectors; find elements by using pseudo-elements and pseudo-classes (for example, :before, :first-line, :first-letter, :target, :lang, :checked, :first-child) Structure a CSS file by using CSS selectors Reference elements correctly; implement inheritance; override inheritance by using !important; style an element based on pseudo-elements and pseudo-classes (for example, :before, :first-line, :first-letter, :target, :lang, :checked, :first-child) Exam 70-486 - Developing Microsoft Azure and web Services Developing ASP.NET MVC Web Applications Design the application Architecture Plan the application layers Plan data access; plan for separation of concerns; appropriate use of models, views, and controllers; choose between client-side and server side processing; design for scalability Design a distributed application Design a hybrid application (on-premises versus off-premises, including Azure), plan for session management in a distributed environment, plan web farms Design and implement the Azure role life cycle Identify and implement Start, Run, and Stop events; identify startup tasks (IIS configuration [app pool], registry configuration, third-party tools) Configure state management Choose a state management mechanism (in-process and out of process state management), plan for scalability, use cookies or local storage to maintain state, apply configuration settings in web.config file, implement sessionless state (for example, QueryString) Design a caching strategy Implement page output caching (performance oriented), implement data caching, implement HTTP caching, implement Azure caching Design and implement a WebSocket strategy Read and write string and binary data asynchronously (long-running data transfers), choose a connection loss strategy, decide a strategy for when to use WebSockets, implement SignalR Design HTTP modules and handlers Implement synchronous and asynchronous modules and handlers, choose between modules and handlers in IIS Design the user experience Apply the user interface design for a web application Create and apply styles by using CSS, structure and lay out the user interface by using HTML, implement dynamic page content based on a design Design and implement UI behavior Implement client validation, use JavaScript and the DOM to control application behavior, extend objects by using prototypal inheritance, use AJAX to make partial page updates, implement the UI by using JQuery Compose the UI layout of an application Implement partials for reuse in different areas of the application, design and implement pages by using Razor templates (Razor view engine), design