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Objective:
The
CompTIA i-Net+ certification is the worldwide standard of foundational-level
competency in knowledge of Internet, Intranet and Extranet technologies.
The i-Net+ certification is recognized as a baseline technical
knowledge specifically designed to certify entry-level Internet
and e-commerce technical professionals. Those holding i-Net+ certification
demonstrate knowledge and competency in Internet basics and clients,
development, networking, Internet security and business concepts.
i-Net+
certification is proof of your professional achievement,
providing you with:
· Better job opportunities
· More career options
· A realistic career path
· Foundational knowledge for advanced certifications such
as Microsoft's MSCA and Novell's CNE certification.
By taking a CompTIA exam as an elective towards advanced certifications
like these, you benefit by having a dual certification which is
an important distinction in today's job market. |
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Prerequisite:
Before taking this course, students should have a foundational knowledge
of what the Internet is. Students should have 4-6 months of Internet
experience. A basic understanding of Windows 95/98 is recommended.
Contents:
1. Using the Internet
2. Understanding how the Internet works
3. Infrastructure and Connectivity
4. Building a Web site
5. Using e-mail, FTP, Telnet, and newsgroups
6. Understanding the sights and sounds of the Internet
7. Programming on the Internet
8. Understanding databases and Web hosting
9. Understanding Internet clients
10. Using WebTV and other Internet appliances
11. Understanding servers
12. Understanding Internet infrastructure
13. Understanding Internet security
14. Solving Client Problems
15. Doing business on the Web
Duration:
80 hours.
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