Introduction to Networks v7.0

CCNA 1 Certificate
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Course Information

Introduction

The CCNA 7.0 curriculum provides an integrated and comprehensive coverage of networking topics including: IP routing and switching fundamentals, network security and services, and network programmability and automation, while providing learners extensive opportunities for hands-on practical experience and career skills development. This is the first of three courses preparing for the CCNA Certification Exam (200-301).

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Who is this course for?

The Cisco Networking Academy® CCNA® 7.0 curriculum is designed for participants who are seeking associate-level jobs in the ICT industry or hope to fulfil prerequisites to pursue more specialised ICT skills.

Course details

Duration: 14 weeks
Study Type: Part time
Course Code: 42512-01

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