Microsoft Technician
This program is designed for students who want to work as systems administrators for local area network systems. Network administrators install workstation and server software; set up user accounts and restrictions; install, define, and maintain system resources such as file systems and printers; maintain network operations; perform backup and recovery procedures; and perform troubleshooting. Students are trained in technical support of PC systems and in administration of Windows 2000, Novell, and UNIX server-based systems. Courses are taught to prepare the student to complete industry certification examinations, such as CompTIA A+ and CompTIA Network +; Microsoft MCP, MCSA, and MCSE Core exams; and Novell CNA. Clark College is a certified Microsoft IT Academy and a certified Novell Education Academic Partner, ensuring students and employers that the CNET training meets industry standards. In addition to learning technical skills of computer networks and operations, the CNET program also requires coursework in human development, writing, and speech because communication skills are critical for technical support providers.