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School and training course in:Kansas City, United StatesTotal 82 result(s).
School: Vatterott College - Kansas City Training Center(s): Kansas City, United States Tel.: (800) 466-3997 8955 E. 38th Terrace Kansas City, MO 64129 Network Security Course Format: Classroom This course is designed to address network security issues in the enterprise. Students will learn the basics of firewalling and intrusion detection through intensive case studies and hands on lab involving real world attack scenarios.
MCSE Course Format: Classroom This course will introduce students to Microsoft Windows 2003 Server through lectures, demonstrations, discussions, and hands-on labs. Students will perform an attended and an unattended installation of Windows 2003 Server, and will learn about the various file systems supported by Windows 2003. They will learn how to install and administer Active Directory services and how to manage Active Dir...
Computer Systems and Network Course Format: Classroom This program is designed to meet the ever-increasing need for trained Computer Service Personnel. A graduate from this program will be able to work at an entry level position in the Computer Electronics field upgrading, configuring, or repairing PCs or in network installation, maintenance and support roles. The objective of the additional phases required to receive an Associate Degree foc...
Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanic Course Format: Classroom This program is designed to prepare the graduate with theory and working knowledge to work in the field as an entry-level Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration technician. The total program length is 60 weeks with 66-quarter credit hours of theory and associated lab instruction in the areas of air conditioning, refrigeration and heating and 6-quarter credit hours of applied general educat...
Electrical Mechanic Course Format: Classroom This program is designed to prepare the graduate with theory and working knowledge to work in the field as an entry level Electrical Installation, Maintenance and Repair technician. The total program length is 60 weeks with 66-quarter credit hours of theory and associated lab instruction in electrical theory, residential, commercial, industrial wiring, motor control and 6-quarter credit hours o...
Solid State Motor Control Course Format: Classroom Students are instructed in the operation, installation, application and theory of DC motors, programmable controllers, and basic digital logic as applied to industry.
Electro-Mechanical Motor Control Course Format: Classroom Students are instructed in the operation, installation, application, maintenance and theory of motor control circuits and motor control devices.
GE/Fanuc Programmable Logic Controllers Course Format: Classroom Students will participate in an introduction to computers. Students will learn theory and operation of GE/Fanuc programmable logic controllers. They will develop and actually simulate programs for various applications.
Applied Electrical Technology Course Format: Classroom This program is designed to prepare the graduate with theory and working knowledge to work in the field as an entry level Electrical Installation, Maintenance and Repair technician. The total program length is 90 weeks with 93-quarter credit hours of theory and associated lab instruction in electrical theory, residential, commercial, industrial wiring, motor control, PLC and pneumatics and 15 q...
AutoCAD Course Format: Classroom This program is designed to prepare the graduate with skills needed to meet the employment requirements of an entry-level draftsperson. Students graduating from this program will learn the necessary skills to obtain employment in the drafting field. The total program length is 60 weeks with 66-quarter credit hours of theory and lab instruction in technical math, mechanical, civil, structural, r...
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