Earn Your CCNA Certification
Becoming a Cisco® Certified Networking Associate (CCNA) proves your skills and knowledge in today’s IT networking technologies. If you’re looking to advance your career as a network administrator, this 100% online course will prepare you to take and pass the CCNA 220-301 exam.
An exam voucher is included in your course enrollment.
Job Outlook for Network Administrators
CCNA FAQs
WHY SHOULD I GET CCNA CERTIFIED?
The IT industry evolves rapidly. To keep pace, you need to stay on top of the latest networking technologies. The Cisco® Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification proves that you have core networking skills and sets you on the path to advancing your IT career.
WHAT DOES THE CCNA 220-301 CERTIFICATION EXAM COVER?
The CCNA 220-301 covers today’s most applicable associate-level networking skills. The main subject areas covered on the CCNA 220-301 are:
WHEN WAS THE CCNA CERTIFICATION EXAM LAST UPDATED?
The latest version of the CCNA exam was released in February 2020. The CCNA 220-301 is a single, comprehensive exam that replaced the following CCNA specialty exams:
WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF PASSING THE CCNA CERTIFICATION?
There’s more to earning your CCNA certification than passing the test. Becoming a Cisco® Certified Network Associate is an important step to building your IT skill set. To pass the exam, you have to master a broad range of networking essentials, in addition to security, automation and programmability. Moreover, CCNA certification is widely seen as the first step to earning more advanced IT certifications.
Course Objectives
Curriculum
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Instructor: David Grimes
David Grimes has over 10 years of management and leadership experience in the private and non-profit sectors. Grimes is passionate about technology and education, having worked as academic dean, student services director, technology coordinator, teacher, consultant and columnist. He holds a Master of Education and a Bachelor of Science from Ohio State University, both in Technology Education.