“Before I came to Leeds City College, I was in school, I was in such a bad way at school, skiving lessons all the time, teachers always on my case, getting kicked out numerous times almost. So I applied for here just hoping to get on a course, I got accepted – it was entry Level 3. Dave was my tutor and I couldn’t have asked for anyone better as a tutor, because he just helped me. He helped me with every regard, with Maths and English, workshop work, the theory side of the workshop work – telling me how everything is and showing me what’s what.”
Harrison
“I’m working really well with my tutors – they’re really supportive and we just have a laugh. It’s like a really nice atmosphere. I think the facilities are really fantastic.”
Dan
“So the tutors are great for a number of reasons – they’re casual, you don’t feel like you’re being forced to do anything that’s uncomfortable, they’re not strict, they’ll have a laugh with you if you want to and they know how to get stuff done when they need to if we’re on a bit of a time crunch, but they also know how to have a bit of fun and not put pressure on you – and they’re great, they’re always there to give you information if you need it for at-home tasks and they’re always on Google Hangouts to message you if you need anything and they get back to you really quickly.”
Rachel
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 second of three courses preparing for the
CCNA Certification Exam (200-301).
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. Students must have already taken CCNA 1 – Introduction to Networks.
Course details
Duration: 14 weeks
Study Type: Part time
Course Code: 42513-01
Employment Statistics
IT engineers
Average Salary
£38,480
Programmers and software development professionals
Average Salary
£50,440
Information technology and telecommunications professionals n.e.c.
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