IT holds the key to infinite opportunities. One who looks with foresight can picture a transformed digital world, where every small act will require the use of technological devices.
Those with an extensive tech knowledge are in large demand.
The average wage for those working in the tech market is more than double than the wage of any other market. In other words those with a Tech education stand at an advantage of more than double income than a job in any other field.
With technology the possibilities are endless!
There is the option of starting an IT corporation with novice technicians working for the firm. Freelancers are in high demand as well, where there are the advantages of low maintenance expenses, flexibility, and the benefit of being your own boss, while getting paid top dollar for every job. Joining a multi service provider is also an opportunity for growth, as well as working in an office that is big enough to keep an IT on payroll.
Act Now!
You know that successful people visualize the future and act according to it now. Look at the numbers provided by the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics for employment growth and understand that success brews here.
Learn from the best.
Starting with our full team of teachers, mentors, and advisors who all possess a vast knowledge and intrinsic understanding of the field, and continuing with our in-depth curriculum, we set high standards. We worked hard to develop a curriculum structure geared especially for those who want to fully grasp the science of IT yet want to learn it in a timely manner.
You’ll be a pro in no time.
Our course covers the grounds speedily. We cut out all the extra computer knowledge that is not directly associated with the IT trade. Instead of wasting class time on learning and memorizing the history of computers complete with all the relevant dates and names, we give you a quick overview of that information and rather aim straight towards the target. We spend class time elaborating on the actual skills a competent IT should possess, all the while ensuring that you comprehend the lessons.
We’ll teach you.
Our individual attention and support ensures that no student falls behind, we provide homework assignments for you to further develop and improve the new skills learned, outside of the actual class sessions.
One who fully applies himself to the studies, graduates as a confident and professional Computer technician. Our previous students bear witness to that, as do their many satisfied clients and employers. We pride ourselves with all Viewpoint alumni who now have established careers of their own and reap the infinite benefits of their investment every day. Their success drives us forward.
Curriculum
- 6 Sections
- 0 Lessons
- 30 Weeks
- ObjectiveLearn how to install software, troubleshoot, and set up computer networks, as well as cyberly securing computers. Providing you with the confidence and support to become a professional IT technician.0
- EssentialsThis module introduces the fundamental concepts and skills required for IT operations. It focuses on the installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of computer systems and operating systems. Students will gain hands-on experience in hardware configuration, operating system setups, and basic networking. The course also covers key aspects of security fundamentals, software troubleshooting, and operational procedures. Designed to equip students for entry-level IT support roles, this module provides a comprehensive understanding of the essentials needed to manage and maintain computer systems efficiently.0
- SoftwareThis module delves into the technical aspects of software, including installation, configuration, and management of software systems. Students will learn how to install various types of software, from operating systems to application suites, and how to configure them to optimize performance and functionality. The course also covers system updates, software compatibility, and troubleshooting techniques to address common issues that may arise during and after software installation. Practical sessions include hands-on exercises in setting up and maintaining software environments in real-world scenarios.0
- HardwareFocuses on the physical components of computers and other technology systems. Students gain knowledge about the assembly and functioning of computer hardware, including processors, motherboards, RAM, storage solutions, and peripheral devices. The curriculum often includes practical sessions where students assemble and disassemble computer systems, troubleshoot hardware issues, and understand the interaction between hardware and software.0
- CybersecurityThis module provides a comprehensive overview of cybersecurity, focusing on prevention measures to protect information and systems from cyber threats. Students will explore the fundamentals of securing both hardware and software environments, understanding the principles of data security, network security, and threat prevention. Key topics include implementing effective security policies, using cybersecurity tools for threat detection and response, and understanding the legal and ethical considerations in cybersecurity. The curriculum is designed to equip students with the knowledge to anticipate and mitigate potential security breaches, ensuring robust protection for IT systems.0
- NetworkingNetworking focuses on the design, implementation, and management of interconnected computer systems. Students explore various networking concepts, protocols, and architectures, including local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs), and the internet. Practical aspects of the course often include setting up and managing network configurations, using routing and switching technologies, and understanding wireless networking and network security.0
Requirements
- Basic computer understanding
- Working environment (Min of one year experience)
- Basic English reading, writing and communication skills
- No prior technological background Required