|
|
Hallmark Institute of Technology
10401 IH 10 West Ste. 100
San Antonio, TX 78230-1737
Hallmark Institute of Technology - Examine Your Future
What are you waiting for? In just about one year you can turn your
life around. Choose a career path in one of Hallmark's associate
degree programs and you
will
be on your way out of a life with limited possibilities and low-paying
jobs -- on your way into a career with opportunity, where your skills
and training are in demand and the money is good.
Programs are designed with a no-nonsense approach to give you the best
possible education in the shortest possible time and get you started
in your new career.
Our modern facilities and equipment complement our faculty, whose
broad range of experience and instructional skills provide you with
the most in-depth technical training available. Our courses are
designed using the most advanced delivery systems to ensure that
students have the opportunity to strive for the highest possible skill
levels in their chosen careers.
When you graduate and receive your degree from Hallmark Institute of
Technology, you will be entering the job market with the training and
know-how that today's employers in major industries are looking for.
Associate of Applied Science in Computer Networking Technology
The purpose of this program is to offer students with beginner- to
expert-level experience a single program of study that will develop
their skill sets and knowledge of the entire network environment. This
produces graduates with an entry-level, but global, understanding of
administering Local and Wide Area Networks. Unlike other network
training programs -- which are typically offered at the certificate
level, in a specific program or system knowledge such as Cisco, Novell
or any one Microsoft products -- our program ties this knowledge
together for a clear loo at the overall network.
You can complete this program in 11 months taking daytime courses, or
in 18 months taking evening courses.
As part of this program, you'll have the following certification
opportunities:
-
MS Windows 2000 Windows XP, MS Exchange Server, MS ISA Server, MS SQL
2000
-
Cisco Router, Switches and Hubs
-
Linux, Novell Netware and Unix
-
CompTIA A+ and Network +, Microsoft: MCP, MCSA and MCSE, Cisco: CCNA
Associate of Applied Science in Electronic Engineering Technology
The purpose of this program is to produce graduates with entry-level
electronic engineering and troubleshooting skills superior to other
two-year programs. The program begins with a sound development of
basic electronic fundamentals and builds to a more advanced level of
understanding and troubleshooting ability. In addition, the graduate
is equipped with training in communications and telephony technology,
including cellular and wireless, industrial automation and robotics
technology. This produces entry-level electronic engineering
technicians with a broad and balanced understanding of fundamentals
and various technologies.
You can complete this program in 11 months taking daytime courses, or
in 18 months taking evening courses.
You'll have the opportunity to earn your Certified Electronic
Technician: A+ Certification as part of this program.
|
|