CERTIFICATIONS

By admin, 20 March, 2008
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Don McClintock has completed the courses listed below at FSCJ [Florida State College at Jacksonville]
He is working towards an eventual Bachelor's degree in networking technology.

Don has completed the CCNA and MCTS Certifications from Cisco and Microsoft.

You can view the certificates on this page by clicking the thumbnails.

CCNA [Cisco Certified Network Associate]

CCNA certification is a second-level Cisco Career certification. CCNA certification validates the ability to install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot medium-size routed and switched networks, including implementation and verification of connections to remote sites in a WAN.

CCNA

MCTS [Microsoft Technology Series]

Exam 70-642: Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure, Configuring
Windows Server 2008 Applications Infrastructure Configuration
The Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) credential enables professionals to target specific technologies, and are generally the first step toward the Professional-level certifications. There are currently 20 MCTS certifications

MCTS

CompTIA A+ [2009] on Apr 12, 2010

The A+ certification demonstrates competency as a computer technician. Officially, CompTIA A+ certification is a vendor neutral certification that covers numerous technologies and operating systems from such vendors as Microsoft, Apple Inc., Novell and some of the Linux variations. The A+ certification exam was developed in 1993. There have been four versions of the A+ exam, the 1993, 2003, 2006, and 2009 objectives, which are broken down into two separate exams. The 2009 certification requires passing two exams: Essentials and Practical Application.

A+

CompTIA LINUX+ [LPI-1] on March 15, 2011

The Linux+ exam is intended for information technology professionals who wish to demonstrate competence in various Linux distributions. The exam is broken down into several areas of Linux expertise: installation, management, configuration, security, documentation, and hardware.
The new LPI (Linux Professional Institute) powered Linux+ replaced the old CompTIA Linux+ on October 31, 2010, it consists of two exams (LX0-101, and LX0-102), 60 questions each.

A+

CompTIA SECURITY+ [SY0-301] on March 8, 2012

Security+ is a certification dealing with computer security topics such as cryptography and access control, as well as business-related topics such as disaster recovery and risk management. A new and updated version, SY0-301, was released in 2011.

A+

Since the Fall of 2008 Don has completed the following courses of study:

  • CET 2600 — Network Fundamentals Credit Hours: 3
  • CNT 2102 — Switching and Wireless Fundamentals Credit Hours: 4
  • CTS 2655 — Routing Fundamentals Credit Hours: 4
  • CNT 2210 — WAN Fundamentals Credit Hours: 4
  • CTS 1334 — Server Configuration Credit Hours: 4
  • CTS 2657 — Building Scalable Networks (CCNP-I)
  • CTS 2659 — Building Multilayer Switched Networks (CCNP-III)
  • CTS 2662 — Cisco Voice over IP (CCNA Voice)
  • CTS 2660 — Deploying Quality of Service - Cisco ONT (CCNP-IV)
  • CNT 4704 — Internetwork Implementation and Design (Network Mgt.)
  • CTS 2411 — Information Storage Management (an EMC Course)

You can see a complete review of the courses offered at FSCJ's Advanced Technology Center here:
http://floridastatecollegecatalog.fscj.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=150