Course Description
Level II is a Cisco Networking Academy Program which fosters student development and exposure to information technology through its networking curriculum. The program centers on teaching students to design, build, and maintain computer networks. Using Web technologies, the Cisco Networking Academy Program prepares students for industry-standard career certifications and lifelong learning opportunities. Extensive laboratory exercises provide opportunity for hands- experimentation to hone network trouble-shooting skills as well as critical-thinking and problem solving.
Recommended prerequisite: Successful completion of Level successful passing of the National A+ certification test,successful passing of a simulated A+ Exam administered the conclusion of Level I.
(Courses must be taken and passed in sequence.)
Teacher Comments
Cisco Network Academy is an online curriculum. Students get all 4 semesters in one year to prepare them for their CCNA certification. You will be trained on Cisco system routers and networking concept. There is ample opportunity for plenty of hands on practice.
If you were to wait to take this course outside of high school, expect to pay around $6,000. Not only will you save financially, you are also entitled to 20 articulation credits through FCC. This program is exclusive to CTC and after successful completion of the program, you may directly enter the work force as some of our former students have done and start earning a base salary of around $30,000.

COMPETITION RESULTS
CISCO NETWORKING ACADEMY |
State Competition |
2000 |
Tony Czeh |
1st Place |
| 2002 |
Jeff Strube |
1st Place |
| 2003 |
Jamie Sanbower |
3rd Place |
| 2005 |
Greg Fiumara |
1st Place |
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Jamie Sanbower |
2nd Place |
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Post Secondary |