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  • 23-04-2007 3:47pm
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    Hi all

    Im currently finishing a BSc(Pass) in IT Support, full time.

    http://www.cit.ie/Courses.cfm/section/details/id/163/nkey/14//action/page/aID/188/CatName/Courses.html

    I was considering doing the honours course part time over two years. However I was wondering am I better off doing something similiar to CCNA or MCSA.

    I wouldnt have any real backround in networking so was going to do the MCSA in a private college but this a ridiculous price of around €5000!

    I have a small business so was hoping to get a FAS suppliment where they would pay for some of it but the company that runs it have already run out of FAS funds and it is only April!

    If I do honours course I might have to move from Cork which I can not do for various reasons

    Any help/thought would be great

    Noel


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 33 julesdarcy


    Noel,

    I see you're not prepared to leave Cork but if things change, the HSI Business School in Limerick have started up a full-time course giving MCSA and CCNA certification:

    http://www.hsi.ie/index.php?ID=26&CID=131

    It starts on October 1 and ends May 7.

    It runs for 15 hours a week, Monday to Thursday, with classes finishing at 2pm.


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