IT Industry Certification

Microsoft, Cisco, CompTIA, CWNP

Taught by certified instructors with experience in industry and adult education, our IT Certification courses provide you with the opportunity to gain industry-recognized vendor certification through part-time study. Completion of each course takes from several days to several weeks and completion time for an entire IT Certification designation ranges depending on the number of required courses.

Textbooks are included in course fees. The vendor certification exams, administered by Prometric or VUE, are the responsibility of the participant. Exam vouchers are included in most course fees (see course descriptions for details).

Learn more about the IT Certification Designations you can work towards at UBC Continuing Studies.

Courses

In-class In-class     Online Online     Blended In-class/Online (Blended)

Cisco
Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices Part 1 (ICND1) In-class
Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices Part 2 (ICND2) (New) In-class
CompTIA
CompTIA Network+ In-class
CompTIA Security+ In-class
andHands-on Networking (New) In-class
CWNP
CWTS® Enterprise Wi-Fi Fundamentals In-class
Enterprise Wireless LAN Administration In-class
Microsoft
Configuring and Troubleshooting a Windows Server® 2008 (R2) Network Infrastructure In-class
Configuring and Troubleshooting Windows Server® 2008 (R2) Active Directory Domain Services In-class
Configuring, Managing and Maintaining Windows Server® 2008 (R2) Servers In-class
Configuring, Managing and Troubleshooting Microsoft Exchange Server® 2010 In-class
Implementing and Maintaining a Microsoft SQL Server® 2008 Database In-class
Installing and Configuring Windows® 7 Client In-class
Querying Microsoft SQL Server® 2008 with Transact-SQL In-class
Reporting Services Bootcamp In-class

 

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