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Re: [LUG] Courses in my area...

 

It really depends where you want to head for, IT is such a diverse field

Do you want a taught course or a self study course ?

If you're into networking then perhaps the Cisco certified entry level
technician CCENT which leads onto the CCNA qualification


If you're interested in Microsh!t  (ugh) then perhaps the MC Desktop
Support Technician for tech support type people

or the MC Server Administrator for server admin type of peeps


CompTIA do a range of courses;

The A+ which is very much all background on hardware for PCs

The Net+ which is towards networking

They even do a Linux+

There is a Linux course from the Linux Prosfessional Institute
http://www.lpi.org/

There are also more distro oriented courses like Ubuntu certified
Professional or the Red Hat courses

Can I ask which organisation is offering the training & support ?

Steph


jon.davey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Hi everyone, I've just been talking to someone who works for an organisation 
> that help people into education and employment. Previousily they put me on a 
> Microsoft Certificated Europiean Driving Licence type course which I was 
> unhappy about but they are willing, now, for me to suggest my own choice of 
> course. Result!
>    THere have been threads about courses on here before but can I ask again 
> if anyone can point me towards something I might be interested in. I have 
> studied before to degree level but not in computing, am fairly compitent 
> with building machines (I can put a PC together from scratch), have some 
> experience with using server type hardware and I have been running Linux in 
> one form or another since 2000.
>      I don't know exactly what I want to study so a low level course that 
> might help me to find my spesific interest would be preferable.
>    Any thoughts, ideas?
> Thanks, JOn
>
>   


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