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Catalog of Entry | 2001 (top) to be followed by WN/01 students

A+ Certification Program
Computer Service Technician

The A+ Certification program is designed to prepare students to work as a computer service professional. A+ Certification is the recognized industry standard for computer service technicians. This certification is the "journeyman's card" for professionals in microcomputer maintenance. Comp TIA (Computing Technology Industry Association) is the certifying agent which is a non-profit industry group which determines competencies. Comp TIA assures the quality of those who successfully pass the A+ Certification test. Jackson Community College provides this program to prepare students to pass the A+ test. The test is administered by Comp TIA's agent.


2001 Catalog of Entry, to be followed by WN/01 students: Minimum Credits - 14.48

   

Credits

EET 20AD

Electricity

0.18

EET 20AH

Current Flow and Circuits

0.23

EET 20AL

Electromotive Force

0.41

EET 20AP

Voltage Drops

0.19

EET 20AT

Resistance

0.47

EET 110

A+ PC Theory & Servicing

2

EET 113

A+ Windows Computer Networking

2

EET 115

A+ NT Computer Networking

2

EET 210

A+ Adv. PC Theory & Servicing

2

ITE 083

Windows Workshop

1

ITE 067 

MS DOS Workshop

1

ITE 101

Intro to Information Technology

3

 

Totals

14.48

Suggested sequencing
FALL: EET 110 + EET modules + ITE 083 & ITE 067
WINTER: EET 113, EET 115, EET 210, ITE 101

2000 Catalog of Entry | Minimum Credits - 16.48

   

Credits

EET 20AD

Electricity

0.18

EET 20AH

Current Flow and Circuits

0.23

EET 20AL

Electromotive Force

0.41

EET 20AP

Voltage Drops

0.19

EET 20AT

Resistance

0.47

EET 110

A+ PC Theory & Servicing

2

EET 113

A+ Intro to Computer Networking

2

EET 115

A+ Advanced Computer Networking

2

EET 117

A+ Internet Based Networking

2

EET 210

A+ Adv. PC Theory & Servicing

2

EET 213

A+ Test Preparation

2

ITE 101

Intro to Information Technology

3

 

Totals

16.48


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