C – TECH
Do you want to be a
Network Cabling Technician?
C-Tech will open the doors to
employers with above-average wages
within weeks of your release!
Today’s world could not exist without telecommunication
technology and Data, Voice and Video networks that connect us
at home, work and play. Individuals skilled in installing and
maintaining this network technology, Network Cabling
Technicians, are prepared to enter one of the word’s high-growth
occupations.
Again I ask,
“Do you want to be a
Network Cabling
Technician?”
C-Tech provides an educational program designed to
prepare students as a certified Network Cabling Technician.
Students are led through three (3) classes consisting of plenty of
hands-on activities which are certified to industry standards.
These activities also develop analytical and critical thinking skills
essential to the technical positions as well as finding employment.
The student will begin the C-Tech educational program in
the Telecommunications Class and upon completion of this class,
will then proceed to the Copper-Based Network Cabling class and
then the Fiber Optic-Based Network Cabling Class.
The following are pictures of previous C-Tech classes held
at St. Marys Correctional Center.
Telecommunications Class
Copper-Based
Network Cabling Class
Fiber Optic-Based Network Cabling Class
The following class schedule will begin the 1st day of
December, 2008, with an approximate completion date of the 1st
day of May, 2009. There will be two classes for a total of 20
students with 10 students attending in the morning and the other
10 students attending in the afternoon.
Monday – Friday
Morning Class – 8:00 – 11:00 am
Afternoon Class – 12:00 – 3:00 pm
Telecommunications Class
(60hours/approximately 4-5 weeks)
Copper-Based Network Cabling System Class
(60 hours/approximately 5-6 weeks)
Fiber Optic-Based Network Cabling System
Class, (60 hours/approximately 5-6 weeks)
Please sign up today and begin your new career as
a Network Cabling Technician.
Thank you.
Mrs. Sweeney
Instructor
“Give a man a fish and you feed him for the
day, but teach a man to fish and you feed him for
a lifetime.” Laozi