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Courses Offered

Session 1
6/10/13 - 6/21/13

 

Windows Server Administration Fundamentals

Server fundamentals such as managing Windows Servers (including virtualization) and storage, along with monitoring and troubleshooting servers are included. It also covers such topics as essential naming, directory, and print services. Students also also learn of popular Windows Network Services and Applications.

At the conclusion of this course students will take Microsoft Exam 98-365: Windows Server Administration Fundamentals

Windows Operating System Fundamentals

The Windows Operating System on an enterprise network can be quite different from a home machine. This course will begin by understanding operating system configurations and installing and upgrading client systems. It will continue with managing applications and files and folders

The course will complete with an overview of managing devices understanding operating system maintenance.

At the conclusion of this course students will take Microsoft Exam 98-349: Windows Operating Systems Fundamentals

Software Development Fundamentals

As the need for Software Development increases in the twenty-first century, so too will the need for Developers. The Software Development Fundamentals course is designed to give students a core knowlege of programming skills and the fundamentals of creating programs in the Windows environment. 

This course is a prerequisite for Gaming Development Fundamentals.

At the conclusion of this course students will take Microsoft Exam 98-361: Software Development Fundamentals

Session 2
7/8/13 - 7/19/13 

 

Network Infrastructure Fundamentals

This course covers the fundementals of local area networking, defining networks with the OSI Model and understanding wired and wireless networks. In addition it includes understanding Internet Protocol, implementing TCP/IP and working with networking services.

At the conclusion of this course students will take Microsoft Exam 98-366: Networking Fundamentals

 

Security Fundamentals

This course will develop an Understanding of Security Layers (including wireless, physical, and internet security), Operating System Security, Network Security, as well as Security Software. There will also be strong coverage of security auditing and security polices.

At the conclusion of this course students will take Microsoft Exam 98-367: Security Fundamentals

Database Administration Fundamentals

One of the core skills of any Network Administrator is working with databases and understanding their basic functionality. This course will cover the basics of understanding core database concepts, manipulating data, understanding data storage, and the fundamentals of administering a database. 

At the conclusion of this course students will take Microsoft Exam 98-364: Database Fundamentals

Gaming Development Fundamentals

The past half a century, computer gaming developed from a non-existent industry, into a multibillion-dollar empire. This course gives a student the basic understanding of Game Design, Hardware, Graphics, and Animation.

At the conclusion of this course students will take Microsoft Exam 98-374: Gaming Development Fundamentals

 

Posted 04/26/2013 11:31AM
La Salle College High School's Chief Information Officer, Mr. Peter Sigmund '85, MCSE, and Network and Website Administrator, Mr. Braden Bonner '07, MCP, presented the keynote address at the PAISBOA meeting of technology directors.
Posted 04/22/2013 01:00PM
Mr. Keith Loeber, Director of the Global IT Academy Program for Microsoft Learning, and Mr. Gene Longo, Senior Manager of Academic Content Strategy for Microsoft Learning, visited La Salle College High School on Thursday, April 18, 2013.
Posted 12/20/2012 02:31PM
La Salle Lab Managers participated with hundreds of high school students from Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and around the world in the second annual International Student Summit hosted by the World Affairs Council of Philadelphia at Temple University.
Posted 08/28/2012 08:28AM
The Lab Manager Program was named as one of the 100 most innovative technological programs in the United States by Microsoft at the 2012 US IT Forum in Redmond, Washington.
Posted 04/17/2012 03:20PM
La Salle's IT Academy leadership has been selected out of thousands of applications to an exclusive US forum to showcase how technology can further educational transformation by being appropriately incorporated into curricula, pedagogy, and classrooms.


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