CompTIA Network+ helps develop a career in Information Technology (IT) infrastructure by covering troubleshooting, configuring, and managing networks. This certification validates the hands-on skills needed to work with both wired and wireless networks; also included are emerging technologies such as unified communications, mobile, cloud, and virtualization technologies. This powerful credential will help take your IT career to the next level.
Course Includes:
- 10 days of hands-on, instructor-led online training
- Classes are held Monday-Friday, times vary
- Network+ exam vouchers (includes free retake)
- CertMaster Labs for Network+
- CertMaster Practice for Network+
- CertMaster Learn for Instructor-Led Training for Network+
This course is offered on a rotating basis throughout the year.
Certification renewal every three years from date of the exam.
Must have a minimum CompTIA A+ certification to take this course.
Level: Advanced
For more information about Minnesota Tech for Success, please visit our information session here.
The first step is to complete our application here.
Once the application is complete, we will contact you directly to proceed with the enrollment steps.
Office visits are by appointment only.
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Students will receive a CompTIA Network + Certification
Students with CompTIA Network+ training and certification can pursue IT careers such as Tier II IT Support, IT Support Manager, Network Administrator, Systems Administrator, and Data Center Technician.
A combination of public and private grants through our employment service providers partners enables most MTFS students to enroll in training at no cost. Grant eligibility is determined by various criteria, including being an individual of color, lacking a high school diploma, experiencing unstable housing, being unemployed for 15 or more weeks within the past 52 weeks, or having a criminal record. Additional eligibility factors include having an income at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL), living with disabilities, or possessing limited skills proficiency. Other qualifying conditions include receiving unemployment benefits (UI), TANF/MFIP/DWP, SNAP, free or reduced lunch, or SSI/SSDI benefits. Students may also qualify if they have a basic skills deficiency, are qualified military spouses, or are affected by non-work-related injuries or illnesses.
For students currently enrolled in MN WIOA workforce development programs, Minnesota Tech for Success is licensed by the Minnesota Office of Higher Education, WIOA-approved, and can be found on the Eligible Training Provider List (ETPL). Speak with your employment counselor about co-enrolling to support this MTFS training.