PC Tech:
PC TECH is a vocational technical school in New York City offering IT/Tech courses as well as various language classes. PC TECH welcomes you to explore today's exciting and highly rewarding career in the Information and Computer Technology fields. Conveniently located in Madison Ave, New York City on the 42th Street and Madison Avenue, one block west of the Grand Central Station, Manhattan, you can receive the education you have always wanted. Our classes are very small, which means you receive an education with a lot of one-on-one attention and are based on a 18 hour price structure.
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PC Tech offers a range of full-time and part-time IT programs.
Microsoft training programs
Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE)
- Windows 2003 Network Infrastructure (70-293) - Planning and Maintaining WINS, DNS strategy; Planning and Maintaining Network Security
- Active Directory Infrastructure (70-294) - Planning and Implementing Trees and forests; Planning and Implementing Group Policy
- Windows 2003 Network Security Design (70-298) - Analyzing Business Requirements, Analyzing Technical Requirements; Network Infrastructure Security; Internet Security; WAN Infrastructure Security
Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA)
- Windows 2003 Network Environment(70-291) - TCP/IP implementation; Routing and remote access implementation
- MS Exchange Server2003 - (70-284) Administrating MS Email Server
Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP)
- Windows Server 2003 (70-290) - Installation and Configuration
- Windows XP Professional(70-270) - Installing and Configuring; Administering and Troubleshooting; Managing file, print and application services
CompTIA A+ training
For the CompTIA A+ training we train our students to perform tasks which start from simple to complex such as installation, configuration of Windows XP and Server 2003, including networking the PC’s together. In the Hardware section of CompTIA A+, the students will learn to identify basic concepts of installing, configuring, upgrading printers and scanners. They will also be taught to recognize the different parts of the computer and the proper methods to connect it using cables.
CompTIA Security+ Training
The curriculum includes Security Concepts; Infrastructure and Connectivity; Implementing Working and Maintaining a Secure Network; Cryptography Basics; Methods and Standards; Security Policies and Procedures; Security Management.
Cisco CCNA Certification
The curriculum for this program includes Introduction to Routers; Working with WANs and LANs; Configuring and troubleshooting WAN protocols like RIP, OSPF, IGRP, EIGRP, Frame Relay, ISDN.
Linux Certification
The curriculum for this program includes: Getting Started with Linux; Administering Linux Users and Groups; Networking with Linux; Working with Network Database; Security and Maintenance in Linux.
Other courses available:
Sun Solaris9.0.
Cisco CCNP Certification
CompTIA Network+ Training