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Network Administrator and Security Analyst


PROGRAM LENGTH:

42 WEEKS | 840 HOURS

THEORY | LAB

Program Overview

42-Week Network Administrator and Security Analyst
The Network Administrator and Security Analyst Diploma program is designed to equip students with the essential skills and knowledge to manage and secure modern network infrastructures. The program combines theory and practical labs, offering a comprehensive foundation in networking technologies, operating systems, and security measures. Students begin with a solid grounding in networking fundamentals, including device communication, addressing, and network services, while gaining experience in configuring and troubleshooting home networks. The Switching and Routing course dives into IP connectivity, subnetting, and routing technologies, preparing students for the CCNA certification. Operating Systems and Linux Administration provide in-depth training in managing Windows Server and Linux-based systems, covering essential tools like Active Directory, DNS, and DHCP. The program also covers critical areas such as Network Security, with a focus on current security protocols and technologies to protect network environments, and Software Defined Networking (SDN), which introduces network automation and dynamic management. In addition, students explore virtualization with VMware, network monitoring tools like Nagios, and the integration of AI in network administration, learning how machine learning can enhance network security and automation. The CCNA Certification Preparation course ensures students are ready to sit for the CCNA exam, cementing their expertise in networking and boosting their career prospects.

Program Outline

Module Name

Essential Skills II

Essentials of Networking

Switching and Routing

Operating Systems

Network Security

Software Designed Network

Virtualization and Network Automation

Network Monitoring

AI for Network Engineers

CCNA Certification Preparation

Total

Module Hours

60

120

160

120

80

60

60

80

80

20

840

Areas of Focus

  • Fundamentals of networking, including device communication, network addressing, and network services, are covered, with hands-on experience in building and securing home networks.
  • Practical skills in configuring IP addresses, subnetting, router operations, Layer 2 protocols, VLANs, and wireless networks are developed, preparing for the CCNA exam.
  • Expertise in managing both Windows Server and Linux systems is gained, focusing on tools like Active Directory, Group Policy, DNS, DHCP, and print/file servers.
  • Effective management and maintenance of Linux-based systems are emphasized, covering command-line navigation, user management, software installation, network configuration, and system services.
  • Modern network security concepts, protocols, and technologies are explored, with preparation for the CCNA Security exam and the ability to safeguard network environments.
  • The principles of Software-Defined Networking (SDN), with hands-on experience configuring basic SDN components and solutions.
  • Virtualization in Software-Defined Data Centers (SDDC), alongside skills in managing VMware environments and automating network tasks.
  • Network monitoring tools, with skills in managing components, plugins, and monitoring systems such as Windows and Linux servers using Nagios.
  • AI architectures and models relevant to network administration, focusing on supervised, unsupervised learning, and reinforcement learning to enhance networking and cybersecurity functions.
  • Preparation for the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification

Job Profile

Graduates of the Network Administrator Diploma program are equipped to manage, secure, and optimize network infrastructures in a variety of environments. With expertise in both Windows Server and Linux-based systems, they are proficient in configuring, maintaining, and troubleshooting networks, as well as implementing key network services such as DNS, DHCP, and Active Directory.

They are well-versed in networking concepts, including IP addressing, subnetting, and routing, with hands-on experience in both local and wide-area network environments.

Potential Employers

Technology Companies
Financial Institutions
Healthcare Organizations
Retail and E-Commerce Firms
Educational Institutions
Marketing and Advertising Agencies
Telecommunications Providers
Government Agencies

Course Topics

Essential Skills II

Being a successful student requires understanding how you learn, identifying your values, and setting clear goals. It also means mastering time and financial management, developing strong note-taking and test-taking skills, collaborating effectively, and leveraging technology to enhance your efficiency. In this course, you will learn essential research, writing, and presentation skills. Additionally, you will focus on financial literacy through the Enriched Academy program, designed specifically for Oxford College students, to help you confidently manage your finances.

Essentials of Networking

In this module, students will help learn the fundamentals of networking, see how devices communicate on a network and understand network addressing and network services. Students will also practice building a home network and configuring basic security. Students will be introduced to the basics of configuring Cisco devices and learn to test and troubleshoot network problems.

Switching and Routing

This course focuses on switching technologies and router operations that support small-to-medium business networks, including wireless local area networks (WLAN) and security concepts. This course helps prepare students to take the CCNA board examination. Students Learn IP Connectivity and Subnetting and acquire skills in IP addressing, subnetting, and configuring IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. Students also explore Switching Concepts and Layer 2 Protocols and gain knowledge about Ethernet, MAC addresses, VLANs, and Layer 2 protocols. Students will delve into Advanced Networking and Security and gain an understanding of wireless networking and Layer 3 protocols.

Operating Systems

This comprehensive course provides in-depth coverage of Windows Server 2022 and Linux ubuntu or centos, Managing Windows Server, Active Directory, Group Policy, DNS, DHCP, Print Server and File Server.

Installing and administering Linux

This course covers the essential skills needed to effectively manage and maintain Linux-based systems. Students will learn how to navigate the command line, manage users and permissions, handle software installations, and configure network settings. Students will gain practical skills in system services, security practices, and backup strategies, while developing troubleshooting techniques for effective system maintenance. This course provides the essential knowledge and practical experience needed to manage Linux environments.

Network Security

In this course, students will gain a comprehensive introduction to essential network security concepts, focusing on modern security solutions, protocols, and technologies critical for safeguarding network environments. Students will explore key security principles, learn about various security measures, and understand how to implement and manage network defenses effectively. Designed to prepare students for the current CCNA Security exam, this course covers relevant topics and practical skills needed to pass the certification. Students will gain the knowledge and confidence required to address network vulnerabilities, enforce security policies, and ensure robust protection against cyber threats.

Software Define Network (SDWAN)

This beginner-level course on Software Defined Networking (SDN) introduces students to the principles and technologies that enable dynamic network management through software. Covering key concepts such as network virtualization, control plane vs. data plane separation, and SDN architectures, participants will gain hands-on experience with popular tools and frameworks. Through practical labs and real-world scenarios, students will learn to design and implement basic SDN solutions.

Virtualization and Network Automation

This course provides an in-depth introduction to the essentials of Software-Defined Data Centers (SDDC), focusing on virtualization with VMware and foundational concepts of network automation. Students will explore the architecture and components of SDDC, understand how VMware enables efficient resource management, and learn the key principles of automating network tasks. By the end of the course, students will be able to implement virtualized environments, manage data center resources, and apply basic network automation techniques, preparing them for the evolving demands of modern IT infrastructure and cloud-based solutions.

Network Monitoring

In this course, students will learn why network monitoring is crucial for maintaining a healthy and efficient IT infrastructure. Students will learn how to configure the Network Monitoring tool for optimal performance, including setting up user accounts and notifications. Students will navigate and customize dashboards to display the most relevant information for the network. Students will understand what sensors and probes are, how they work, and how to set them up to monitor various network elements. You will explore different methods to deploy Nagios, gaining hands-on experience through guided tutorials. Students will learn about user management, managing components and plugins, and monitoring various systems, including Windows desktops, Windows servers, and Linux servers using NRPE and NCPA agents.

Artificial Intelligence in Network Administration and Security

This course is specifically geared for Network Administrators and Security Analysts where students will learn about the various types of AI architectures, models, and subsets. Students will gain exposure to the differences between Supervised Learning, Unsupervised Learning, and Reinforcement Training. It is ideal for individuals seeking to harness the potential of reinforcement learning and Q-learning in networking, cybersecurity, systems administration, and related fields.

CCNA Certification Preparation

This course is designed to help students prepare for the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification, covering essential networking concepts and technologies. Students will review networking fundamentals, including IP addressing, routing, switching, VLANs, and network security. By the end of the course, students will be able to confidently configure, manage, and troubleshoot small to medium-sized networks, ensuring they are fully equipped to pass the CCNA certification exam and advance their careers in networking.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a Network Administrator and Security Analyst do?

They manage and maintain an organization’s IT infrastructure, including servers, routers, and networks, ensuring smooth operations and connectivity.

What skills will I learn?

Network setup, troubleshooting, security basics, and tools like Cisco IOS and Wireshark.

Career opportunities?

Network Administrator, IT Support Specialist, or Systems Engineer.

Will I get certified?

Yes, you’ll prepare for certifications like CompTIA Network+ or CCNA.

Is this program technical?

Yes, but it’s beginner-friendly and focuses on hands-on learning.

Why Choose Oxford College?

Career-Focused Education

All of the diploma programs are designed for long-term careers in high-growth industries, offering you superior fast-track education.

Expert Instructors

Our faculty consists of experienced and well-trained staff, who will give you industry-relevant knowledge along with your career training.

Modern Facilities

The state-of-the-art classrooms and labs are compliant with industry standards and allow for an emphasis on practical training.

Easy Campus Access

All our six campuses are located along transit hubs making travel easy and conveniences accessible.

Flexible Start Dates

Flexible program start dates allow you to plan and begin your new career training at any time.

Financial Aid

Financial Aid may be available to those who qualify. We have dedicated staff who can assist you with the Financial Aid process.

Build, Secure, and Manage the Future of Connectivity!

Graduates of the Network Administrator Diploma program in Ontario can anticipate the following salary ranges:

  • Low Wage: Approximately $20.19 per hour, equating to an annual salary of around $42,000.
  • Median Wage: Around $35.07 per hour, translating to an annual salary of about $72,947.
  • High Wage: Up to $52.88 per hour, corresponding to an annual salary of approximately $110,000

These figures are based on data from Job Bank and ZipRecruiter as of December 2024.

It’s important to note that actual salaries can vary depending on factors such as experience, certifications, specific job responsibilities, and the employing organization.

Countless Career Opportunities

With Oxford College’s Network Administrator and Security Analyst program, you’ll gain the knowledge and hands-on experience to design, manage, and protect the infrastructure that keeps modern businesses online.

Upon completion of our program, you can explore the following career options:

  • Network Administrator and Security Analyst
  • IT Support Specialist
  • Systems Engineer

If you love solving problems and want to build a career in administration, then this is your starting point.

Admission Requirements

Ontario Secondary Student Diploma (OSSD)

OR

Mature Student Status with Wonderlic SLE-17

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Joining Oxford College was one of the greatest decisions I have made and I feel so fortunate to be one of your students. I’m really enjoying your virtual classes, you are an amazing and inspiring mentor. The style and method of your teaching tells me that I’m on the right track towards my potential career.

Abdelgadir Gadam, Oxford College Graduate

Personalized, Lifelong Career Counselling Services

At Oxford College, our support does not end after you graduate. Even after you earn your Diploma, our Career Service Advisors will continue working with you and help you build your career path together, for the long term.

Get Your Career Off To A Flying Start

Financial Aid

Many people need extra financial aid to attend school. At Oxford College, we believe that finances should not be a barrier for anyone seeking higher education. That’s why we have many funding programs in place, including OSAP, Second Career, and private student loans, to name a few. We will also collaborate with you to set up manageable monthly payment plans.
Sit down with a Financial Aid Advisor today. They will assess your situation.
And create a funding plan that works for you.

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