PCC Collegiate High School

Lakeland Campus

Information Technology

Cisco Academy - AS Degree Program

Learn how to build networks and how to keep them running. Obtain the Cisco Certified Networking Associate certification. Gain the skills and confidence you need to maintain network infrastructure equipment including routers, switches, fiber optics and more. Taught by experienced industry-certified professionals, our classes are presented in state-of-the-art labs so you can get the hands-on instruction and experience you need to succeed in the networking industry. Our program is superior to high-priced private instruction, at a fraction of the cost! Our Cisco Academy program provides over 250 hours of direct application lab time, and our small class sizes guarantee personalized instruction. If you’re thinking about telecommunications and network infrastructure for your future, include the Collegiate High School in your plans.

Computer Networking Engineering - MCSE

Become a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer! MS is the dominant player in office systems and business technology software. Our certified instructors can teach you how to design, install and administer networks through Windows and .NET server software. Real-world labs and hours of hands-on applications practice will give you the knowledge and experience to succeed on the world of computer networks and managed systems applications. Oh, and you’ll save a ton of money in the process! So get going! Get MCSE!

Computer Networking Engineering - Novell CNE

Yes, you can be a Certified Novell Engineer through the CHS! Novell is in use by over 80% of Fortune 500 companies. Learn about the award-winning Netware network system and how you can plug in to today’s networking careers. Our certified instructors and hands-on labs are designed to get you established as qualified networking professionals. You’ll learn file servers, web servers, e-directories and other internet and networking services. So get in here and get certified! Novell certified!

 

Requirements

You must be a high school junior or senior and have an unweighted GPA of 2.5 or higher to qualify for the CHS. You must have a minimum of 11 high school credits at the end of your tenth grade year and be on track for graduation.