APPLICATION AND ENROLLMENT DEADLINE Please have your University of Colorado Denver (UCD) Application and your Continuing Engineering Education Program (CEEP) Class Enrollment completed by Monday, March 7, 2016, before 5pm; this is two weeks before the course start date. Visit our CEEP Website at www.ucdenver.edu/ceep for detailed instructions on how to complete this procedure. It is entirely free for our non-credit students to Apply to UCD and Enroll in a CEEP class. In addition, there are no penalties or fees for late applications/enrollments, however, if you do apply/enroll later than 3/7/16 the class may be full, you may miss valuable class material, and/or we may not have your class materials on-hand. In short, apply and enroll ON TIME! CISCO CCNA ROUTING AND SWITCHING (ICND2) CLASS SCHEDULE The following is a tentative schedule; changes and/or updates may occur before the course start date (instructors, campus location, dates & times, etc.). Changes/Updates/Adjustments are very rare, however, emergencies do happen, an instructor may find they need more time to cover a certain topic; or we may have to shift to another location, due to rooming conflicts. Any enrolled students always receive up-to-date information/announcements through their enrollment and university email address(es). Tuesday, March 22 Chapter 1: Implementing Scalable Medium-Sized Networks Understanding and Troubleshooting Virtual Local Area Network (VLANs) and VLAN Trunking, Building Redundant Switch Topologies, Improving Redundancy and Increasing Bandwidth with EtherChannel, Understanding Default Gateway Redundancy Thursday, March 24 Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Basic Connectivity Troubleshooting Internet Protocol (IPv4) Basic Connectivity, Troubleshooting IPv6 Network Connectivity Tuesday, March 29 Chapter 3: Implementing an Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) Solution Dynamic Routing Review, EIGRP Features and Function, Troubleshooting EIGRP Thursday, March 31 Chapter 3: Implementing an EIGRP Solution Troubleshooting EIGRP, Implementing EIGRP for IPv6 http://top5files.imgserve.netdna- cdn.com/images/uploads/large/66411ca2-00e9-44cd-bbc0- eca45586e9cc.jpg Em: Heidi.Utt@UCDenver.edu, Ph: 303-556-4907, Web: www.ucdenver.edu/ceep 1
Tuesday, April 5 Chapter 4: Implementing a Scalable Multiarea Network with Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Understanding OSPF, Multiarea OSPF IPv4 Implementation Thursday, April 7 Chapter 4: Implementing a Scalable Multiarea Network with OSPF Multiarea OSPF IPv4 Implementation Tuesday, April 12 Chapter 5: Understanding Wide Area Network (WAN) Technologies Understanding Wide Area Network (WAN) Technologies Thursday, April 14 Chapter 5: Understanding WAN Technologies Establishing a WAN Connection Using Frame Relay, Introducing Cisco Virtual Private Network (VPN) Solutions Tuesday, April 19 Chapter 6: Network Device Management Configuring Network Devices to Support Network Management, Router Initialization and Configuration, Cisco Internetworking Operating System (IOS) Licensing, Cisco IOS-XR, IOS-XE, NX- OS Thursday, April 21 Chapter 7: Advanced Troubleshooting Advanced Router Diagnostics, Device Debugging COURSE PREREQUISITES Since the CCENT is the fundamental foundation level to the Cisco Certification Paths, there are no, true, prerequisites for this particular course offering. However, the following is what we suggest to further the effectiveness of this course and the comprehension of topics covered: The CCENT knowledge and exam are the required foundational steps for taking any of the CCNA tests. Basic Computer Competencies: moving, creating, deleting, renaming, and copying files; Working with internet browsers; Installing software, operating systems; Email usage. It is Nice if You Know: UNIX commands, and DOS commands Read and work problems in the chapters pertaining to upcoming topics before coverage in class To fully benefit from our Cisco CCNA course, students should already possess certain skills gained from completing our Cisco CCENT course, or through extensive work experience WHAT THIS COURSE IS ALL ABOUT Our Computer Networking Certification course prepares students for the most current Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) #200-101 Routing and Switching Exam. ICND2 presents further networking essentials using the Open System Interconnect (OSI) seven-layer model concepts; explains and illustrates terminologies, technologies, and solving real-world scenarios. Em: Heidi.Utt@UCDenver.edu, Ph: 303-556-4907, Web: www.ucdenver.edu/ceep 2
WHERE THE VALUE IS IN THIS COURSE Do you want to pass the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA #200-101) Exam, or any of the Cisco Certified Network Associate exams (e.g., CCNA Routing and Switching, CCNA Data Center, CCNA Service Provider, CCNA Service Provider Operations, CCNA Video, CCNA Voice, CCNA Wireless)? Do you purely have an interest in the topics Network Associates cover? These seem like simple questions, and other reference materials will help you. However, being in an interactive classroom with fellow scholars, and undertaking and resolving everyday problems is far more effective than studying on your own. Our students gain a deeper understanding of the type of situations presented to Network Associates, as well as developing professional relationships with other students, creating study-groups for even further comprehension. Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 The 100-101 Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 (ICND1) is the exam associated with the CCENT certification and a tangible first step in achieving the CCNA Routing and Switching certification. Candidates can prepare for this exam by taking the Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 (ICND1) course. This exam tests a candidate's knowledge and skills required to successfully install, operate, and troubleshoot a small branch office network. The exam includes topics on the Operation of IP Data Networks; LAN Switching Technologies; IP Addressing (IPv4 & IPv6); IP Routing Technologies; IP Services (DHCP, NAT, ACLs); Network Device Security; Basic Troubleshooting. Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 2 The 200-101 Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 2 (ICND2) is the exam associated with the CCNA Routing and Switching certification. Candidates can prepare for this exam by taking the Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 2 (ICND2) course. The exam tests a candidate's knowledge and skills required to successfully install, operate, and troubleshoot a small to medium-size enterprise branch network. The exam includes topics on LAN switching technologies, IP routing technologies, IP services (FHRP, syslog, SNMP v2 and v3), troubleshooting, and WAN technologies. There are many CCNA training courses, numerous preparation books, and several boot camps available, whose leading goal is simply guiding students to pass the exam. Knowing how to pass a test is worlds away from knowing how to apply the knowledge. Our program goes beyond the exam, fully preparing students for entry into the networking industry. Our institution includes real- world examples, facts, and tips, supplying our students with the confidence in their initial networking assignment. Be prepared for an accelerated and motivating course presented in a university- style setting. Em: Heidi.Utt@UCDenver.edu, Ph: 303-556-4907, Web: www.ucdenver.edu/ceep 3
YOUR INSTRUCTOR AND CREDITIALS Kenneth Sisco, B.S., CCENT, CCNA, CCDA, is a welcome addition to the CEEP program, bringing with him over 10 years of experience in the technology industry from a multitude of environments. A former consultant and network engineer, Kenneth has been a part of the design, implementation, and support of many Cisco-focused network environments including Routing and Switching, Wireless, Security, and Voice infrastructures. Reflected in his background in training positions and teaching other courses ranging from after-school technology for teens to System Administration in UC Denver s Computer Science department, Kenneth shows a great passion for teaching. Currently certified in: CCNA Routing and Switching, CCNA Voice, CCNA Security, CCDA, and numerous Cisco specialist certifications. CLASS SCHEDULE AND LOGISTICS Five Weeks, Tuesday and Thursday Evenings, March 22 April 21, 2016; from 6:30pm to 9:30pm; Held at the Auraria Campus in Downtown Denver; Detailed information on the Building and Computer Lab assignment announced to enrolled students one week before start date. TUITION AND INCLUSIONS Tuition is $1,500.00 includes: All necessary class materials (instructor s presentations, notes, problems and solutions, contact information, exam specifications, and much more) amassed on a dedicated server, already loaded with previous semester materials; updates to any/all materials posted to server on a weekly basis (any updates and/or new class materials). Thirty (30) hours of in-class/computer lab, live, interactive instruction performed by a licensed CCDA, CCNA-R/S, CCNA-S, and CCNA-V Students who attend at least eight of the ten topic sessions earn a Passing Grade (we recommend no absences), 3.0 Continuing Education Units (CEU) and 30 Professional Development Units (PDU); Sign-In on attendance roster required Students earning a Passing Grade, receive a large plaque with their Certificate of Completion from the Continuing Engineering Education Program DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE CEEP Discounts valid on CEEP Offerings only, we will not combine deals or promotions, and one discount per person, per semester; all deadlines still apply. For our Veteran, Senior, Referral, and our Al A Carte Discounts, students must disclose their intention to use this discount to the CEEP Office/Heidi Utt (by providing the required documentation), at least two weeks before the course start date. If you enroll in two or more CEEP classes in the same semester (e.g., Cisco CCENT and Cisco CCNA), CEEP places the discount on the later starting class. - $100 Discount for any University of Colorado Students, Alumni, Faculty, and/or Staff on any (CEEP verifies eligibility through the university systems) - $100 Discount for any U.S. Veteran (provide a DD214 proof of service) - $100 Discount for any Senior Citizen (provide a valid ID with date-of-birth) - $100 Discount for both you and another student you refer to the program (must both enroll in the same semester, but not necessarily the same course) Em: Heidi.Utt@UCDenver.edu, Ph: 303-556-4907, Web: www.ucdenver.edu/ceep 4
UCD APPLICATION AND CEEP CLASS ENROLLMENT PROCEDURE Apply to become a University of Colorado Denver student and then register for a non-credit course See our website for detailed instructions and a step-by-step guide (CEEP Application and Enrollment Instructions) www.ucdenver.edu/ceep Applying for the Non-Credit Career Track at the University of Colorado Denver is completely free, there are no fees associated with the Application and/or Enrollment Procedures. It typically takes a new student between fifteen minutes to a half-hour to go through the entire application and enrollment procedure; If you are a returning/alumni student, it may take 24- hours for the university to correctly match-up your records. Upon enrollment, the tuition charge and the university s Student Information System (SIS) fee will appear on your student account, however, payment is not due until 30-days after your enrollment. At this time, students may also set up a Deferred Payment Plan in their student account. After the Drop Deadline, which is Monday, March 7, 2016, CEEP will then place any discounts on the specified student accounts. If you have any questions, concerns, trouble, or simply want me to walk you through the procedure, please do not hesitate to contact me regarding any matter and/or issue: Heidi Utt, Academic Services Manager Campus Box #115, PO Box 173364 University of Colorado Denver Denver, Colorado 80217-3364 College of Engineering and Applied Science Ph: 303-556-4907, TF: 1-877-859-7304 Continuing Engineering Education Program Em: Heidi.Utt@UCDenver.edu Extended Studies/Professional Development Web: www.ucdenver.edu/ceep Physical Location: 1200 Larimer Street, North Classroom Building, Room #3034, Denver, Colorado 80204; Emergency Cell: 720-935-3057 Do Not Procrastinate: Our courses do fill-up and there is limited seating, especially classes requiring a computer lab. If you choose to wait until the last-minute to enroll, you may be placed on a waitlist and/or unable to join us. Please have your UCD Application and your CEEP Class Enrollment completed by Monday, March 7, 2016, before 5pm; this is two weeks before the class start date. Visit our CEEP Website at www.ucdenver.edu/ceep for detailed instructions on how to complete this procedure. It is entirely free for our non-credit students to Apply to UCD and Enroll in a CEEP class. In addition, there are no penalties or fees for late applications/enrollments, however, if you do apply/enroll later than this date, the class may be full, you may miss valuable in-class material, and/or we may not have your class materials immediately on-hand. In short, apply and enroll ON TIME! Drop/Withdraw Deadline: Students who wish to drop/withdraw from any CEEP class must do so in writing by submitting a Schedule Adjustment Form (contact CEEP/Heidi for the form); this must take place at least two full weeks before the course begins (by Monday, March 7, 2016 by 5pm; no exceptions). Please choose wisely, students will not receive refunds after this deadline. Em: Heidi.Utt@UCDenver.edu, Ph: 303-556-4907, Web: www.ucdenver.edu/ceep 5