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Telecom school training courses in Dearborn, MI (public, in-house or online) | ||||
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Telecommunication School: Henry Ford Community College Venue: Dearborn Tel.: 1-800-585-HFCC The Associate in Arts degree in Telecommunication is designed for the student interested in the career |
Premise Wiring Systems Fundamentals Format: Online School: The Fiber Optic Marketplace, LLC. Venue: Breinigsville Tel.: 1(877) 529-9114 Premise Wiring Systems Fundamentals is designed for new or experienced personnel who desire a fundamental knowledge of copper and fiber optic theory, codes, standards and practices widely accepted in the Telecommunications Industry today. Excellent for those who install, supervise, design and\or oversee the installation of copper and fiber premise wiring systems. |
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology - Concentration in Networking and Telecommunications Format: Online School: University of Phoenix Online Campus Venue: Phoenix Tel.: 866.766.0766 The Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT) Program is focused on the acquisition of theory and technical competencies associated with the Information Technology profession. The core courses provide fundamental knowledge and application in both the information systems function and in system development. The specialty courses of the program are extensions in technical breadth and depth of the technology core courses and enable the student to choose one or more area(s) of special expe... |
Network and Telecommunications Concepts Format: Online School: University of Phoenix Online Campus Venue: Phoenix Tel.: 866.766.0766 This course provides an overview of telecommunication systems in a business environment. Topics covered include voice communications, standards, transmission, networks, and internetworking.
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IP Addressing and Routing Format: Online School: Telecommunications Research Associates Venue: St. Marys Tel.: 1-800-872-4736, 1-785-437-2000 This course explains how numeric Internet Protocol (IP) addresses are used to deliver packets and how the format of addresses have changed to accommodate an ever growing network. Answers for how the Internet uses IP to move packets of information between devices around the world, how routers know where to send packets, and how URL addresses are translated into numeric addresses will be provided. The Course concludes with an explanation of the new address structure of IP Version 6.
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