Network Services Technician - Red River College: Description

Download as docx, pdf, or txt
Download as docx, pdf, or txt
You are on page 1of 5

Network Services Technician

-Red River College


Overview

 One-year certificate
 September entry date
 Exchange District Campus (formerly Princess Street Campus), Winnipeg
Description

The Network and Services Technician program is for individuals who wish to enter


the Information Technology profession. No Information Technology pre-knowledge is
required.

The Network and Services Technician program is an 8-month program that provides


the student with a general knowledge base that can be applied in both the SOHO
networking environment as well as targeting a junior position in a larger corporate IT
department. The focus is to provide the graduate with a broad based basic
competency in a number of key areas.

The successful graduate has a basic to intermediate understanding of a number of


IT areas.

These include:

 Client Operating Systems: MS Windows, Linux


 Server Operating Systems: MS Windows, Linux
 Network Equipment Infrastructure: Cisco CCNA training
 Network Cable Plant Infrastructure: BICSI inspired instruction
 Wireless Communication: Cisco AP's
 VoIP: Cisco Communication Manager Express
 PC Hardware Support: A+ Hardware and Software

Roblin Centre (Prev. PSC) Aug 28, 2023


Costs (estimates only; subject to change)

Program/Student Fees
Year 1

$5,479.00

Books and Supplies


Year 1

$1,230.00

Program/Student Fees (International)


Year 1

$18,128.00

FEES:

Application fee $150

Deposit fee $ 1500 for LOA

Deposit fee $7500 60 days before classes starts

Student Service fee $198/yr

Technology Infrastructure fee $186/yr

Health Plan fees $135

International Emergency Health Insurance $766.50/yr

Dental Plan fees $120

Student Association fees:

$10.75 per credit when when credits are less than or equal to 8 credits per term
$71 per term when credits are greater than 8 and less than or equal to 51 credits
$142 per term when credits are greater than 51 credits
Students registered in less than 4 weeks’ pay no SA fees
Payment Plan $50

Photo ID card $35

Recreation & Athletic fee $22


APPLY FOR POST STUDY WORK PROGRAM – after finishing course

APPLY FOR MPNP (Manitoba Provincial Nomination Program)

- Under International Education Stream (IES) - Career Employment


Pathway

International Education Stream – Career Employment Pathway


Criterion Minimum Requirement
You must have graduated in the past 3 years from a designated post-secondary institution in Manitoba
Education (minimum one year, two semesters, full-time coursework).
Official
Languages
Proficiency Minimum CLB/NCLC 7 (or equivalent)
You must have a full-time job offer from an eligible Manitoba employer, with a minimum 1-year contract
on Manitoba’s published In-Demand Occupations list that is consistent with your completed program of
studies in Manitoba.You must be working full-time in MB at the time your application is assessed.
Current Note:
Employmen  The MPNP may impose program or occupation-specific limits.
t in  Manitoba Degree-program Graduates qualify provided they have a job offer in any NOC 0,A,B
Manitoba * on the in-demand list.
You must demonstrate liquid funds equivalent to Low Income Cut-Off (LICO) requirements for
independent financial resources for a six-month period.
OR

Settlement You must be employed in a full-time, long-term position in Manitoba.


Funds
You must be residing in Manitoba at the time of application.
You must show the intent to continue to reside in Manitoba after nomination, including the submission

of a Career Employment Plan demonstrating opportunities for a successful career track in Manitoba.
Adaptability
*International students who lost or want to change employment must inform the
MPNP. Each case will be reviewed and given consideration. There are no set rules
or guidelines as there may be a number of reasons that an international student may
lose or need to change employment. It is best to contact the MPNP to discuss your
situation to determine the best course of action.

Immigration through the MPNP for Skilled Workers in Manitoba is a three-step


process:

STEP 1
 Submit an Expression of Interest

STEP 2
 The highest-scoring qualified candidates with a connection to Manitoba
are invited to submit an MPNP application

STEP 3
 Following a thorough assessment, the MPNP nominates successful candidates
to make a separate application to the Government of Canada for permanent
resident visas for you and your family.

(NOC 2281 – Computer network technicians)

Computer network technicians establish, operate, maintain and co-ordinate the use
of local and wide area networks (LANs and WANs), mainframe networks, hardware,
software and related computer equipment. They set up and maintain Internet and
intranet Web sites and Web-server hardware and software, and monitor and
optimize network connectivity and performance. They are employed in information
technology units throughout the private and public sectors. Supervisors of computer
network technicians are included in this unit group.

 Computer network technician


 Computer network technicians' supervisor
 Data centre operator
 Internet Web site technician
 Local area network (LAN) administrator
 Local area network (LAN) technician
 Network administrator
 Network support technician
 System administrator
 Web technician
This group performs some or all of the following duties:

 Maintain, troubleshoot, repair and administer local area networks (LANs),


wide area networks (WANs), mainframe networks, computer workstations,
connections to the Internet and peripheral equipment
 Evaluate and install computer hardware, networking software, operating
system software and software applications
 Operate master consoles to monitor the performance of computer systems
and networks and to co-ordinate access and use of computer networks
 Provide problem-solving services to network users
 Install, maintain, troubleshoot and upgrade Web-server hardware and
software
 Implement network traffic and security monitoring software, and optimize
server performance
 Perform routine network start up and close down and maintain control records
 Perform data backups and disaster recovery operations
 Conduct tests and perform security and quality controls
 Control and monitor e-mail use, Web navigation, and installed software
 Perform shell scripting or other basic scripting tasks
 May supervise other workers in this group.

You might also like