Computer and Network Technician Certificate and Degree Program Near Paradise

Pursue a Rewarding IT Career in as Little as 11 Months*

Businesses rely on skilled IT technicians to keep their computer systems running efficiently and securely. If you’re looking to get into IT, the Computer and Network Technician program at Asher College gives you the core training you need to step into the industry with confidence and room to grow.

Next Start Dates

This program focuses on the core systems that keep businesses running: computers, networks, security fundamentals, and technical support. You’ll gain structured, hands-on experience configuring systems, troubleshooting hardware and software issues, supporting users, and understanding how networks function behind the scenes.

If you’re looking for a practical, direct path into IT with room to grow, this program provides the foundation.

You’ll Learn

Every organization depends on stable computer systems and secure networks. In this program, you’ll build skills in:

  • PC hardware installation and repair
  • Operating systems configuration and support
  • Network fundamentals and troubleshooting
  • Routing and switching basics
  • Identifying and mitigating common cybersecurity threats
  • Secure password policies and basic encryption concepts
  • System maintenance and backup procedures
  • Technical documentation and customer support best practices

This is foundational infrastructure training. The kind that prepares you for real-world IT support environments.

Las Vegas Campus

Asher College’s Las Vegas Campus opened in 2011, and its graduates are now employed throughout the Las Vegas region. We provide classroom and hands-on training experience that focuses on the skills identified by our Las Vegas advisory board made up of local Las Vegas employers.

Vocational College

When you choose Asher College in Las Vegas for your education and training, you will join the many Asher alumni currently employed in and around the region.

Trade School

As a student at Asher College Las Vegas, you will have access to our facilities and resources, personalized instruction from experienced faculty, and the support of staff and fellow students, and as a graduate of Asher College Las Vegas, you will be positioned for numerous employment opportunities.

IT Certification

Earn Industry-Recognized Credentials

As your progress through the training program, you’ll be prepared for the following IT certifications:

  • CompTIA A+  (hardware & software)
  • CompTIA Network+
  • CompTIA Security+

These certifications validate your technical knowledge and demonstrate to employers that you understand both the concepts and practical application behind them.

Earning all 3 certifications above provide the following stackable IT credentials:

Infrastructure Specialist – CIOS – CompTIA IT Operations Specialist (A+ and Network+)
Cybersecurity Specialist – CSIS – CompTIA Secure Infrastructure Specialist (A+ and Network+ and Security+)

Create Your Own Schedule

As a student at Asher College, you create a flexible class schedule that fits your life.

All Asher College programs are offered through Hybrid Learning - a blend of on-campus and remote study. You can learn from home or anywhere you’ve got a computer and internet. Enjoy the freedom and flexibility of remote learning along with the focused structure, modern facilities and community support available on campus.

✅ Hands-On Learning in On-Campus Learning Labs
✅ Community Interaction On-Campus & Online
✅ Personalized Support When & How You Need It

Every Asher College campus is open 6 days per week, Monday through Saturday. Get the skills you need to get ahead in a way that works for you.


Becoming an IT Technician

When you train as a Computer and Network Technician, you’ll gain fundamental skills that you’ll need to pursue your new IT career.

Upon graduation, you’ll enter the professional world with hands-on training in the following 5 core areas:

1. PC Repair and Maintenance

Train in the fundamentals of PC Repair and Maintenance and learn the skills needed to troubleshoot, diagnose, and fix PC hardware issues. Employers require well-rounded IT personnel who are not only able to deploy a network or fix software issues, but can also make sure that basic business hardware are running smoothly.

2. Information Technology Fundamentals

Learn the foundational knowledge of essential IT concepts, including hardware, software, networking, and cybersecurity, making it ideal for individuals exploring a career in technology. It validates a broad understanding of IT infrastructure, troubleshooting, and data management, serving as a stepping stone for your future IT certifications and career.

3. Networking Fundamentals

Learn the fundamentals of network setup, maintenance, and repair. You’ll be able to explain the purpose of a range of networking concepts and implement them appropriately. You’ll also learn how to decide on proper network policies to ensure stability and business continuity. In addition to other skills, you’ll also get trained in proper cabling and physical network storage techniques.

4. Microsoft Office Essentials

Get the skills to work with the Microsoft Office program suite. You’ll receive hands-on training in Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, and Microsoft Outlook so that you can adequately respond to a variety of user issues.

5. PC and Network Security

Learn the essentials of network and cybersecurity. You’ll get trained in the essential principles of network security and risk management. You’ll also be able to perform network threat analysis, configure network systems to secure applications, and understand the policies and regulations around network security.


Main Courses

Prerequisite(s): NA

Students will be able to identify and explain the basics of computing, IT Concepts and Terminology, Infrastructure, Applications and Software, Security, and Database Fundamentals. The associated industry exam is FC0-U71. Certification: CompTIA Tech+

Prerequisite(s): NA

Students will learn about computer and mobile device hardware, including storage devices, backup media, power supplies, CPU’s, memory, display devices, adapter cards, cooling methods, install and configure peripherals, and maintenance. They will gain hands-on experience using networking technology, hardware, virtualization, cloud computing, and network troubleshooting. Certification*: CompTIA A+ (*upon successful completion of 2 CompTIA A+ exams.)

Prerequisite(s): NA

Students will continue to build on their PCS110 knowledge by expanding their understanding of operating systems, networking, security, and software troubleshooting. Certification*: CompTIA A+ (*upon successful completion of 2 CompTIA A+ exams.)

Prerequisite(s): NA

Students will learn to design and implement networks, configure, manage, and maintain essential network devices, use devices such as switches and routers to segment network traffic and create resilient networks, implement network security, standards, and protocols, troubleshoot network problems and identify the benefits and drawbacks of existing network configurations, and support the creation of virtualized networks. Certification: CompTIA Network +

Prerequisite(s): NA

Students will learn to type a minimum of 35 words per minute. They will learn keystroke fundamentals, keyboard by touch, and proper 10-key form.

Prerequisite(s): NA

Students will be able to perform essential functions in Word, Excel & Outlook. They will learn to navigate the software and create documents, workbooks, and emails while using Microsoft’s tools and shortcuts. Students identify features to open, navigate, edit and print documents in Word, format data in a spreadsheet and create formulas in Excel, and manage messages, tasks, and appointments in Outlook, resulting in the entry-level skills necessary to use these programs in the work environment.

Prerequisite(s): NA

Students will be able to create virtual machines and manage virtual computers which contain multiple operating systems. Students will be taught the foundational knowledge and practice using Virtual Machines.

Prerequisite(s): NA

Students will be able to apply cybersecurity risk mitigation concepts to execute appropriate level security responses. They will practice analyzing and differentiating malware, social engineering, wireless and application attacks along with the use and application of cryptography concepts, tools, and products. This foundational course also includes procedures to establish host, application, and data security along with authentication services, authorization, and access control. Certification: CompTIA, Security+

Prerequisite(s): NA

The student will be able to maximize their potential by being mindful of how self-talk impacts their habits, attitude, beliefs, and expectations. Students also learn strategies to eliminate procrastination and achieve goals. Each student will complete a DISC profile to better understand their preferred communication style, how it relates to their own personal and professional development, and how their DiSC style relates to others.

Prerequisite(s): NA

Students will be able to search for a job within their field of study, conduct themselves professionally in a job interview and provide a resume tailored to each job position applied for. This course is designed for three particular points of views; those looking to change careers, those looking to advance their career and those who are entrepreneurs and want to start their own business. Career Services will put your career goals first, it is time you did as well.

Additional Courses Needed for Degree

GE101 Critical Thinking*
Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of the certificate-level courses

Students will be able to comprehend, analyze, and create inductive and deductive arguments. This course presents a variety of topics essential to a student’s development in critical thinking in addition to arguments, such as informal fallacies, modes of persuasion, perspective and bias, language and meaning, culminating in the development of reasonable strategies for belief formation. *This is an elective course. Students may substitute for GE107 Introduction to Psychology.

GE102 Business Communication
Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of the certificate-level courses

Students will be able to develop all types of business communication including letters, memos, electronic communication, written reports, oral presentations, and interpersonal communication. The course also includes topics of resumes, application letters, interviewing tips, and employment follow-up documents.

GE103 Business Math
Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of the certificate-level courses

Students will be able to apply math fundamentals to business applications.  Topics include a basic math review, business statistics, profit calculations, payroll, banking, interest calculations, insurance, taxes, and other business topics.

GE104 Introduction to Business
Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of the certificate-level courses

Students will be able to understand business in an increasingly global society with an introduction to business terminology, concepts, environments, systems, strategies, and current issues. Topics include an overview of the business environment, business ethics, entrepreneurship, global business, management, marketing, production, information systems, and financial elements of business.

GE105 Principles of Management*
Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of the certificate-level courses

Students will be able to apply effective management principles to today’s dynamic business environment. Students will gain an understanding of the Principles of Management within the dimensions of the planning-organizing-leading-controlling (P-O-L-C) framework. Topics include roles of personality and values in determining work behaviors, setting goals and objectives, and communication within organizations. In addition, students will define organizational culture, structure, and change while examining the role of strategic human resource management (SHRM). *This is an elective course. Students may substitute for GE108 Leadership.

GE106 American Government
Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of the certificate-level courses

Students will be able to understand the intricacies of the Constitution, the complexities of federalism, the meanings of civil liberties, and the conflicts over civil rights. This course explains how people are socialized to politics, acquire and express opinions, and participate in political life; describes interest groups, political parties, and elections—the intermediaries that link people to government and politics; details the branches of government and how they operate; and shows how policies are made and affect people’s lives. Nevada Students also take a Nevada Constitution course.

GE107 Introduction to Psychology*
Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of the certificate-level courses

Students will be able to intelligently discuss intrinsic and extrinsic motivation and understand theories of motivation proposed for instincts, drive reduction, self-efficacy, and social motives. In this course students will learn about the history and understand the score of study in the field of industrial and organizational psychology. *This is an elective course. Students may substitute for GE101 Critical Thinking.

GE108 Leadership*
Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of the certificate-level courses

Students will be able to understand and apply leadership’s crucial skill areas; those related to the foundational elements, conceptual elements, human elements, technical elements, and political elements of effective leadership. Students will hone their skill bases in these areas through assessing their own level of competence in each skill and practicing the skills to improve their leadership effectiveness. * This is an elective course. Students may substitute for GE105 Principles of Management.

Career Opportunities

As a graduate of the Computer and Network Technician program, you may start your career applying to work as a:

  • IT Technician
  • IT Support
  • Hardware Technician
  • Hardware Support
  • Desktop Technician
  • Desktop Support
  • Network Technician
  • Network Support
  • IT security support
  • And more!

PC Repair Clinic

Get Real-World Experience in the student run PC Repair Clinic.

Get first-hand practice and job preparation with our PC clinics. Asher College hosts a PC clinic every week onsite, where free repairs are offered to the community. This gives you a chance to see how you would deal with various situations while on the job. You’ll feel confident and capable when you’re able to successfully make PC repairs by yourself.

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Career Services

The dedicated and knowledgeable Careers Services team at Asher College is committed to helping you before and after graduation. You’ll receive the resources and personalized guidance you need to pursue your career goals.

You’ll feel confident and fully prepared to transition from college to the professional world backed by the ongoing support of the team at Asher.

Funding Options Available

Our financial services team is here to make sure that you get access to all the resources that are potentially available to you, such as:

  • Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)**
  • Tuition Assistance
  • Payment plan options
  • Veteran Training Benefits**

Every student’s situation is unique, and our dedicated financial services team will help you discover all of your financial aid options. Get started – learn about your funding options today.

**Federal Financial Aid and Veteran benefits are available to those who qualify.

Is IT Technician Career Training Right for You? Find Out!

If you’re interested in learning more about a rewarding career in IT and exploring whether training with Asher College is right for you, fill out the form on this page for more information. A helpful Asher College Career Advisor will assist with everything from career questions to financial aid and help you discover the perfect career path for you.

For immediate questions, give us a call at:

Sacramento: (916) 545-7851
Las Vegas: (725) 726-3734
Dallas: (817) 670-8998

 

*Program length when completed in normal time.


Asher College Locations

Asher College has 3 accredited campus locations in Nevada, Texas, and California. Each of our campuses provides a unique learning experience, helping you become a career-ready professional. Explore your career options today!

Dallas Campus

Las Vegas Campus

Sacramento Campus