
This is a Flex Lab program, providing students with a more flexible opportunity to begin and finish each Cisco Networking Academy class taught at Cuyamaca College. As an open entry/open exit program, students select which open-lab hours of class to attend to fulfill the course requirements. Students must complete a minimum of 48 hours in the classroom with an instructor, as required by Cuyamaca College Policies.
Cisco Academy curriculum, assignments and examinations are available online at Cisco Network Academy.
Resources Available:
Mini Mentoring
Online Curriculum
Open Labs (consisting of 90+ total Cisco Routers and Switches)
Packet Tracer Network Simulation program
NetLabs (available for CCNP students)
Orientation for students who are new to the Cuyamaca Cisco NetAcad program is held the Saturday prior to the first week of classes each semester, in room E-205, at 9:00 am. Students enrolled in CIS-201 need to attend this orientation to get enrolled into the Cisco Networking Academy online curriculum.
NEXT ORIENTATION DATE:
Date : August 17,2013 at 9:00am in Room E205
Monday (5-10pm)• Tuesday(5-10pm)• Wednesday(5-10pm) • Thursday(5-10pm)
Monday • CIS-206/CIS-207
Tuesday • CIS-201/CIS-202
Wednesday • CIS-204
Thursday • CIS-203/CIS-209Steve Grishkowsky
myciscoinstructor@cox.net
Curt Sharon
curt.sharon@cox.net
Anver Alam
anver.alam@gcccd.edu
Richard Glauser
richard.glauser@gcccd.edu
Cisco Networking Academy is a global education program that teaches students how to design, build, troubleshoot, and secure computer networks for increased access to career and economic opportunities. The Networking Academy provides online learning material, interactive tools, and hands-on learning activities to help individuals prepare for Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and Networking careers in virtually every type of industry.
Networking Academy delivers a comprehensive, 21st century learning experience to help students develop the foundational ICT skills needed to design, build, and manage networks, along with career skills such as problem-solving, collaboration, and critical thinking. Students complete hands-on learning activities and network simulations to develop practical skills that will help them fill a growing need for networking professionals around the world.
| Course | Name | Units |
|---|---|---|
| CIS 201 | Cisco
Networking Academy i Exploration Network Fundamentals |
3 |
| CIS 202 | Cisco
Networking Academy II Exploration Routing Protocols and Concepts |
3 |
| CIS 203 | Cisco
Networking Academy III Exploration LAN Switching and Wireless |
3 |
| CIS 204 | Cisco
Networking Academy IV Exploration WAN Technologies |
3 |
| CIS 205 | Cisco
Networking Academy V CCNP ROUTE (pt1) (Next session Fall 2013) |
3 |
| CIS 206 | Cisco
Networking Academy VI CCNP ROUTE (pt2) (Spring 2013) |
3 |
| CIS 207 | Cisco Networking Academy VII CCNP SWITCH (Spring 2013) | 3 |
| CIS 208 | Cisco Networking Academy VIII CCNP TSHOOT ( Next Session Fall 2013) |
3 |
| CIS 209 | Cisco Networking Academy IX CCNA Security (Spring 2013) |
3 |
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