CSIT and NSA program 2013-2014 Information
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CSIT and NSA program 2013-2014 Information
Start Dates for class are available every three weeks (see counselors) Thank you for contacting us! Please do not hesitate to email any questions you may have to [email protected], I will be happy to answer them. If you need to contact an instructor, call 407-719-7778 any time before 6pm. If you live closer to the Avalon campus contact [email protected] Avalon Campus offers CSIT program 2201 South Crown Hill Blvd. Orlando, Florida 32828 407-281-5100 Get Directions | Campus Map Note: all of our courses are attendance based and students must attend their scheduled classes; however, much of your learning material is available 24/7 online. Required Orientation Schedule for Day Time students Contact Mr. Vanderpool via email [email protected] or [email protected] phone 407-719-7778 for schedule. Orientation for Evening students Contact Mr. Vanderpool @ 407-719-7778 or [email protected] OR [email protected] for any questions concerning the programs. 1st STEP: Email or contact us for program and course information. 2nd STEP: Are you a good candidate for a technical program? Candidates for Information Technology are fast learners who bring certain skills to this technical program. Take the self-assessment and see how you do. Put a number value (1 or 2 or 3) in each column and total your final score at the bottom. 1 Skills, resources, and aptitudes that make successful IT students 1 2 General computer use skills: I need lots of I may need help some help Installing applications Installing operating systems from CD or DVD Installing RAM, hard drives, printers Using internet for search or research 3 I can teach others Strong use of Microsoft Office Problem solving aptitudes: Total 2 I have some of these aptitudes 3 These are my strengths 1 I do not have these resources now 2 I have most of these resources 3 I have all of the needed resources Enjoying problem solving Logical thinking Resources: 1 This does not describe me Own a computer with at least Windows 7 Have internet access at home Have reliable transportation (all our employers expect this) Have time to study at home If your score was less than 22 points talk with your instructor Lowell Vanderpool at 407-719-7778 or [email protected] about ways to strengthen your skills before entering an IT program. If your score was 22 points or higher you have a high level of potential success in a program like CSIT-NSA offered at WPT. Please note: Public schools do not discriminate against students with a criminal or arrest history but some misdemeanors can make getting jobs in the IT field difficult. Talk with your instructor. When felonies are involved in your background please consider other training and fields of employment. Schools do not discriminate against these issues but when employment is almost impossible it makes sense to apply for training where employers are more open to these background issues. Please remember: training is the easy part, getting employment is the more difficult and challenging effort. As your instructor’s we want your successful completion of a program and placement. 3rd STEP: See a school counselor and if you are applying for financial aid, visit our Financial Aid office. Most students must take a TABE exam, exemptions are given to students holding a BS, BA, AA, or AS obtained in US institutions. o TABE Testing schedule and hours: always call main office to confirm. 407-622-2900 th 4 STEP: Pay for your registration and begin class on your start date. When can I start? After attending a program information session above, any student who meets the registration requirements can begin their program/course at the beginning of each new nine week sessions. We generally begin day students on Monday; evening students can begin either Monday or Tuesday. Our school’s main website is www.wpt.ocps.net A map to our school 2 Check out our YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/vanderl2796 Check out our lab pictures: http://picasaweb.google.com/vanderl2796/WinterParkTech# Check out our Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1075023550 Getting a good education at a reasonable cost is critical in today’s economy! How do I choose a school? There are many choices for training, how do I make a good decision? o Public schools Schools that are accountable to the Department of Education of the state of Florida Are funded in part by your tax dollars Are affordable Winter Park Tech, Valencia, UCF are all public schools o For-Profit Schools Seen often on satellite/cable channels commercials Are not a part of the public school system Please research the costs of these schools prior to signing your registration papers! Involve very costly loans Most degrees from these institutions are not transferable to Valencia or UCF Compare the costs for computer/network education! (2008 figures) Schools Costs Typical for-profit college/technical school = 2 year degree Valencia/Seminole Community College 2 years Orange County Public Schools/Technical Centers 1 ½ years of training, industry certifications $38,000, loans @ 5%-9% interest rate Full cost of the school=$61,000 -Many of these degrees are not accredited with any public school system. -Some adults find themselves in debt for 10-20 years paying back these loans. $16,000, school loans for most students - limited hands on training $4,200, no loans or debt Hands-on job skills, experience in computer/networking, job placement and internships When evaluating “for-profit schools”: do the math! Today’s educational institutions enjoy a competitive marketplace and public education must compete in an open free enterprise, so how does the inquiring student make choices? Listen to the ABC News video recently done on college costs vs. Technical Centers 3 This is a one hour documentary on “For-Profit Schools” aired on PBS; please watch to better understand your educational choice. Begin with costs! What does this institution cost to obtain the training I need? A typical for-profit college costs $38,000 for an AS degree. But that is not the real cost of that education. After talking with a for-profit school go to www.bankrate.com and use their online loan calculators and do the math to fully understand what this education will truly cost you. The below graphic is the typical costs of a local two-year for profit school. Next investigate the school’s accreditation. o Does the educational institution have accreditation that will allow my training to be transferred to a community college or university later in my career? o Is the for-profit school accredited with the below agencies: Accrediting Commission of the Council on Occupational Education (COE) Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Council on Accreditation and School Improvement (SACS CASI) Is the school accountable to place their students in the fields they are training? o Did you know that Tech Centers are accountable to place their students? o We are very involved with placing our students in the job market. Does the training relate directly to the skills and knowledge employers want? o Employers want a motivated and skilled technical staff; they want good communication skills, ethical employees, and people with initiative. They need employees who can work both alone and with a team. Winter Park Tech focuses on these skills along with your technical training. Need retraining funding? Check out Workforce Central Florida, they are a funding partner for Winter Park Tech. http://www.workforcecentralflorida.com/ 4 What important relationships does our school have? Official Cisco Networking Academy Official Microsoft IT Academy Educational member of CompTIA Accredited by Council on Occupational Education (COE) and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) Articulation with every community college in Florida. Below are school, counselors, and financial aid information Main school phone: Program Instructors: 407-622-2900 407-622-2900 www.wpt.ocps.net Winter Park Tech 901 Webster Avenue Winter Park, Florida 32789 Debbie Hutchins o [email protected] o ext. 7042231 Mike Theis (Avalon campus) o [email protected] o Avalon Campus Rm 108 Lowell Vanderpool o [email protected] o 407-719-7778 School Counselors: 407-622-2900 Mary Kay Davies o [email protected] o Ext 7042951 Aixa Jamison o [email protected] o Ext 7042917 Winter Park Tech’s Financial Aid Coordinator: Tonja Watts: 407-622-2900 ext. 7042902 [email protected] PELL grants: click below and start your application. 1. 2. 3. 5 http://www.studentaid.ed.gov/students/attachments/siteresources/StudentGuide.pdf Winter Park Tech offers Federal Pell Grants No loans or debt incurred 4. 5. Note: Progress and attendance required to maintain qualification Pays tuition, books and lab fees Ask the Financial Aid Coordinator about SFAF funds. Will pay for full/partial tuition and ½ lab fees No loans or debt incurred Must be accepted and registered in our program Must have a GED OCPS EEO Non-Discrimination Statement The School Board of Orange County, Florida, does not discriminate in admission or access to, or treatment or employment in its programs and activities, on the basis of race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, marital status, disability, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other reason prohibited by law. The following individuals at the Ronald Blocker Educational Leadership Center, 445 W. Amelia Street, Orlando, Florida 32801, attend to compliance matters: ADA Coordinator & Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Supervisor: Carianne Reggio; Section 504 Coordinator: Latonia Green; Title IX Coordinator: Gary Preisser. (407.317.3200) Information Technology at Winter Park Tech Program Information snapshot: Program Name Program Number Computer Systems and Y100200 Information Technology Network System Administration 6 B079300 Program Hours 900 Semester Length 2 1050 2.3 Costs $2582.00 + books and vouchers (see business office for price breakdown) $3002.00 + books and vouchers (see business office for price breakdown) TABE Scores Math: 10 Lang: 9 Reading: 9 Math: 9 Lang: 9 Reading: 9 Two program strategy to training: Computer Systems & Information Technology program : Course Number CTS0082 Course Length 300 CTS0083 CTS0084 CTS0069 150 150 300 95% of our students follow this track Fast-track students have: High academics, experience in IT and master technical skills and concepts easily. Talk with an instructor Entry Level IT student Fast-Track Student CompTIA 801 and 802 exams CompTIA 801 and 802 exams CompTIA Network + exam Network Introduction Network Systems Administration program Course Number Course Length Advanced Level student course work Fast-Track Student OTA0040 150 Network + certification EEV0504 150 Installing and Configuring Server 2012 CTS0026 150 Enterprise Desktop Support/Help Desk Administering Windows Server 2012 CTS0027 150 CTS0028 150 Server Systems 2012 CTS0029 150 Configuring Advanced Windows Server 2012 Services EEV0317 150 Internship/Job placement MCSA 2012 Certification What you are going to learn in “Entry Level and Advanced Level” track CSIT and NSA programs: 7 CompTIA A+ certification CompTIA Network + certification Strong hands-on skills with: o Windows 8 enterprise o Hyper-V and client-side virtualization o Configuration, installing and troubleshooting PC hardware o Installing configuring and troubleshooting operating systems o Installing configuring and troubleshooting applications for business o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Basic fundamental network skills, client connectivity, client network troubleshooting Configuration of mobile devices including iOS and Android platforms Hardware Independent imaging, scripting applications via network Managing desktops and devices using enterprise management software: Altiris-Symantec Management Platform Printer installing, troubleshooting and deployment via scripting Laptop teardown, module replacement and troubleshooting Group Policy and desktop restrictions Deploy, troubleshoot wireless APs, spectrum and site surveys MDFs and IDF topology, LAN switches, Fiber optics in the LAN Structure cabling Learning advanced troubleshooting tools: Sysinternals suite Server operating systems and application management, backup Server hardware management: HP tools Internship or help desk experience Developing confidence in interviewing Developing an effective resume What you are going to learn in “Fast-Track” CSIT and NSA: (see instructors for details) College Credit: CSIT program has not been articulated NSA program completers may obtain a 3-21 credits (depending on track) Wages on completion: $12-14/hr. Contact instructors for more detailed information: Debbie Hutchins: [email protected] Lowell Vanderpool: [email protected] 407-719-7778 (Main campus) Mike Theis: [email protected] (Avalon campus: CSIT program) 8 Course Breakdown: CSIT 801 14 weeks Introduction to CompTIA 801 First Day Orientation Student Handbook Are you a new student? CompTIA objectives Understanding the Cisco Academy Site Can I purchase a book? Where are my lectures? Are you at Risk? How do we grade? Safety Review Documenting Your Progress Community College Articulation Microsoft's DreamSpark What are Rubrics? Classroom Procedure Would you throw away money? Chapter 1: Introduction to the Personal Computer Watch LearnKey video lectures and take notes Watch James Messor video lectures and take notes Launch and review the ITE Introduction ITE 5.0 Skills Review Exam Go to NetSpace Online: Read Chapter 1 Review Study Guide and PowerPoint notes Chapter 1 quiz Lab: Oral Quiz on Jacks, Connectors and more Go to NetSpace online and take Exam on Chapter 1: Chapter 2: Lab Procedures and Tool Use Lectures on Dropbox Lectures on Google Drive Snipping Tool MS-Word Lab LearnKey and James Messor Lectures Chapter 2 Reading Assignment Review Study Guide and PowerPoint notes Chapter 2 Quiz UPS lab video and Manuals Lab: UPS Lab: Teardown of a PC Lab: Power Supply Testing Quiz: Power Supplies Go to NetSpace online and take Exam on Chapter 2: Chapter 3: Computer Assembly - Step by Step LearnKey, Intel and James Messor Lectures Read Chapter 3 Review Study Guide and PowerPoint notes Chapter 3 Quiz motherboard videos Lab: Build a PC Go to NetSpace online and take Exam on Chapter 3: Introduction to Command-line Command-Line Exercise A Command-Line Exercise B Chapter 4: Basics of Preventive Maintenance and Troubleshooting LearnKey and James Messor Lectures Reading for Chapter 4 Study Guide and PowerPoint notes Chapter 4 Quiz Go to NetSpace online and take Exam on Chapter 4: Google Docs Command-line exercise C Command-line exercise D Command-line exercise E Command-line exercise F Command-line exercise G 9 Basic: LearnKey and James Messor Lectures Reading for Chapter 5 Review Study Guide and PowerPoint notes Basic Labs: Quiz on NTFS and FAT32 Basic Labs: Hardware Upgrade Research Basic Labs: Installing Vista and XP Basic Labs: Manage File Systems Basic Labs: Manage Admin Setting Basic Labs: Restore Points and more Basic Labs: Data Migration Win7 Basic Labs: Configure Browser Basic Labs: Startup folders Basic Labs: Hard Drive maintenance Go to NetSpace online and take Exam on Chapter 5: Advanced: LearnKey and James Messor Lectures Advanced Labs: Installing new hardware Advanced Lecture: Protect your registry and data Advanced Lecture: How to troubleshoot boot issues. Advanced Labs: Burn ISO files to media Advanced Labs: Understanding Hirens boot-cd Advanced Labs: Windows 7 Recovery DVD Advanced Labs: Problem Step Recorder Advanced Labs: Ubuntu Advanced Labs: Application Compatibility Mode Advanced Labs: Reliability Monitor Advanced Labs: Task Manager Advanced Labs: Advanced Installation of Windows 7 Interviewing lab IT Pro Labs: DaRT IT Pro Labs: SysPrep IT Pro Labs: User Profiles IT Pro Labs: Local Users and Groups IT Pro Labs: Hardware Troubleshooting Chapter 6: Fundamental Networks Basic: LearnKey and James Messor Lectures Reading for Chapter 6 Review Study Guide and PowerPoint notes Chapter 6 Quiz Grooming Lab Basic Labs: DHCP Basic Labs: TCP-Ports Basic Labs: NIC-IP address Packet Tracer Lab: 6.3.2.10 Packet Tracer Lab: 6.4.2.5 Packet Tracer Lab: 6.5.1.2 Packet Tracer Lab: 6.8.2.9 Packet Tracer Lab: 6.8.3.6 Packet Tracer Lab: 6.8.3.11 Packet Tracer Lab: 6.8.3.17 Go to NetSpace online and take Exam on Chapter 6: Advanced: LearnKey and James Messor Lectures Advanced Labs: Fluke LinkRunner Advanced Labs: Peer to Peer Advanced Labs: Remote Desktop Advanced Labs: TightVNC Advanced Labs: TeamViewer and Join.me Advanced Labs: CLI Shutdown Advanced Labs: SOHO routers Advanced Labs: Client side Virtualization- XP mode Go to NetSpace online and take Exam on Chapter 16 Checkpoint exam Turn in Timeline Exam study Chapter 5: Fundamental Operating Systems Course Breakdown: CSIT 802 16 weeks Introduction to 802 I know you have read and signed "Classroom Procedures" but please do again. It is a reminder and it is important. Turn in Are you working on appearance? People skills? If not throw money away! Chapter 7 Laptops Lectures and Videos Reading for Chapter 7 Study Guide and PowerPoint Evaluation of Chapter 7 7.1.1.6 Worksheet - Research Docking Stations 7.3.1.3 Worksheet - Match ACPI Standards 7.5.1.4 Worksheet - Laptop RAM 7.5.2.3 Worksheet - Laptop Batteries 7.5.2.5 Worksheet - Laptop Screens 7.5.2.13 Worksheet - Build a Specialized Laptop 7.7.2.2 Worksheet - Research Laptop Problems Laptop and Data Display Lab Portable Apps Power of the Shortcut How to install hardware drivers Laptop Teardown Lab Learning Goal Chapter 8 Mobile Devices Lectures and Videos Reading for Chapter 8 Study Guide and PowerPoint Evaluation of Chapter 8 8.2.2.3 Lab - Working with Android 8.2.3.3 Lab - Working with iOS 8.2.4.3 Lab - Mobile Device Features - Android and iOS 8.2.4.4 Worksheet - Mobile Device Information 8.3.1.2 Lab - Mobile Wi-Fi - Android and iOS 8.4.1.2 Lab - Passcode Locks - Android and iOS 8.5.2.2 Lab - Troubleshooting Mobile Devices Chapter 9 Printers Lectures and Videos Reading for Chapter 9 Study Guide and PowerPoint Evaluation of Chapter 9 Multi-function Printer Lab Scanner lab 9.3.1.2 Lab - Install a Printer in Windows 7 9.4.2.3 Lab - Share a Printer in Windows 7 Putting Printers on the Network Lab Resume Video Spin your past! Lab Resume Lab Copy of your final resume Interview Lectures Interview worksheet Interview Lab Chapter 10 Security Lectures and Videos Reading of Chapter 10 Study Guide and PowerPoint Evaluation for Chapter 10 10.2.1.7 Lab - Securing Accounts Data and the Computer in Windows 7 10.2.3.2 Worksheet - Third-Party Antivirus Software 10.2.4.8 Worksheet - Research Firewalls 10 Chapter 11 Communications Lectures and Videos Reading of Chapter 11 Study Guide and PowerPoint Evaluation for Chapter 11 Second PC build lab Chapter 12 Troubleshooting Lectures and Videos Reading for Chapter 12 Evaluation for Chapter 12 12.1.1.4 Lab - Repair Boot Problem 12.1.1.6 Lab - Troubleshooting Hardware Problems in Windows 7 12.2.1.4 Lab - Fix an Operating System Problem 12.2.1.6 Lab - Troubleshooting Operating System Problems in Windows 7 12.3.1.4 Lab - Fix a Network Problem 12.3.1.6 Lab - Troubleshooting Network Problems in Windows 7 12.4.1.4 Lab - Fix a Laptop Problem 12.4.1.6 Lab - Troubleshooting Laptop Problems in Windows 7 12.5.1.4 Lab - Fix a Printer Problem 12.5.1.6 Lab - Troubleshooting Printer Problems in Windows 7 12.6.1.4 Lab - Fix a Security Problem 12.6.1.6 Lab - Troubleshooting Access Security in Windows 7 SBA for Installing Windows SBA for Configuring Windows SBA for Mobile devices SBA for Networking SBA for Printers SBA for Security Finals and Preparing for the Exam Final Practice Exam Final exam Chapters 7-12 Prepare for 801-802 exam Turn in Timeline Take and pass 801 Take and pass 801 10.2.4.10 Lab - Configure Wireless Security 10.3.1.4 Lab - Data Backup and Recovery in Windows 7 10.3.1.8 Lab - Configure a Windows 7 Firewall Spyware labs Course Breakdown: NSA Network + 15 weeks Introduction to the Cisco Online Course Chapter 3: Connecting to the Network Lectures and videos Reading in Chapter 3 @ Cisco academy YouTube and Lectures on Switch Technology Study Guide and PowerPoint Online Evaluation Labs: Packet Tracer 3.5.7.2 Labs: Packet Tracer 3.6.2.3 Lab: Connect and Configure Hosts Lab: Understanding the Switch Chapter 4: Connecting to the Internet Through an ISP Lectures and videos Reading in Chapter 4 @ Cisco academy Study Guide and PowerPoint Online Evaluation YouTube and Lectures on: WPT's network and Fiber in the LAN Lab: Visual View of WPT's network Lab: Punch down Jacks NetTool Series II Lab Lab: RJ45 plugs and cables Chapter 5: Network Addressing Lectures and videos Reading in Chapter 5 @ Cisco academy Study Guide and PowerPoint Online Evaluation Labs: MicroScanner2 Lab: LinkRunner Review Packet Tracer 5.1.1.2 Packet Tracer 5.3.3.3 Packet Tracer 5.1.4 Calculator Lab: IPv6 Packet Tracer 5.4.3.2 Chapter 6: Network Services Lectures and videos Reading in Chapter 6 @ Cisco academy Study Guide and PowerPoint Online Evaluation Lab: 6.2.1 DNS Lab: Home Networking Lab: SOHO routers Chapter 7: Wireless Technologies Lectures and videos Reading in Chapter 7 @ Cisco academy Study Guide and PowerPoint Online Evaluation Lab: Home Wireless Lab: Learning Wireless Spectrum and tools Chapter 8: Basic Security Lectures and videos Reading in Chapter 8 @ Cisco academy 11 Study Guide and PowerPoint Online Evaluation Lab: Learning how to use a network protocol sniffer Chapter 9: Troubleshooting Your Network Lectures and videos Reading in Chapter 9 @ Cisco academy Study Guide and PowerPoint Online Evaluation Practice Final Exam Ch. 1-9 Final Exam Ch. 1-9 Preparing for Network + Exams Take Network + exam Course Breakdown: NSA Enterprise Desk + 5 weeks Introduction to Altiris 6.9 Lab: Altiris Agent install Introduction to Altiris Server Lab: Console navigation and configure Imaging with Altiris 6.9 Lab: Understanding Jobs Lab: Imaging up and down Lab: Understanding HII Lab: Deploying applications and jobs Understanding scripts Understanding PXE Lab: Manual imaging Understanding Active Directory and Group Policies Lab: PC Hardware maintenance Cisco IP VOIP Cisco call manager Understanding Symantec Management Platform Understanding the SMA (agent) Imaging with SMP Imaging with Hyper-V VMs Setup of email alerts, performance counters and Task Scheduler on servers Course Breakdown: NSA Server 2012 Introduction 10 weeks Course Introduction Microsoft DreamSpark Lesson 1: Planning Server Deployments Live Windows 2008 VPC A day in the life of a network Administrator Student Textbook resources Reading and Lecture Labs Evaluation Lesson 2: Planning Infrastructure Services. Reading and Lectures Lab Evaluation Lesson 3: Planning an Active Directory Deployment. Reading and Lecture Labs Evaluation Lesson 4: Planning Application Services. Reading-Lectures Lab Evaluation Lesson 5: Planning File and Print Services. Reading - Lectures Lab Evaluation Lesson 6: Planning Storage Solutions. Reading - Lectures Labs Evaluation Lesson 7: Planning for High Availability. Reading and Lectures Lab Evaluation Lesson 8: Planning Server and Network Security. Reading and Lectures Lab Evaluation Lesson 9: Securing Infrastructure Services. 12 Reading and Lectures Lab Evaluation Lesson 11: Monitoring Servers.. Reading and Lectures Lab Evaluation Lesson 12: Backing Up. Reading and Lectures Lab Preparing to Monitor Server Performance Evaluation Monitoring System Performance Reading and Lectures Lab Evaluation Lesson 10: Managing Servers. Course Breakdown: NSA Internship-Interviewing-Resume 5 weeks ADDitions registration and application Interviews Resume Internship placement Dear Prospective CSIT and NSA Students: If you are considering our programs for training here are some items you need to purchase for effective training. This list is strongly suggested list for each student. Our programs and classroom provide all resources you need for the class so this list is not a requirement but suggested for success. A computer with at least Windows 7 Internet access at home Pencils, mechanical pencils are best with lead refills Pens Notebook (we will encourage digital notes using cloud services, see below) USB flash drives, 4-8GB flash drives can be found under $10 or external USB hard drives (size does not matter) Make sure you have a professional Gmail account, [email protected] o http://www.google.com o Have a Google Drive account Have a Microsoft Outlook.com email account http://www.outlook.com o Have a SkyDrive account Have a Dropbox account for online storage http://www.dropbox.com Training you can begin doing prior to starting with Winter Park Tech: Begin watching and taking notes from the lecture series on this website. http://www.professormesser.com/downloadable-aplus/ 13