The CCNA courses provide comprehensive knowledge for designing, securing, operating, and troubleshooting computer networks, from small business to enterprise-level networks. The focus is on hands-on learning and essential career skills such as problem-solving and teamwork.

The faculty hosting the training
Faculty of Information Technology
The CCNA courses help students develop a comprehensive foundation in the design, protection, operation and troubleshooting of modern computer networks, ranging from small business networks to enterprise networks, with an emphasis on hands-on learning and essential career skills such as problem solving and teamwork.
Participants in the CCNA course will gain expertise in network design, security, troubleshooting, and hands-on problem-solving, while developing key teamwork and technical skills.
The target group for this course is mainly people with basic IT skills who are interested in networking and technical subjects.
Prior knowledge required: basic IT skills.
One or two semesters, in 15 x 8 hour blocks.
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