Information Technology Administrator

Program Benefits

– Prepares you for valuable industry certifications
– Market-driven programs
– Growing demand for professionals in this area

Admission

– Grade 12 or equivalent
OR
– Mature student status (18 years of age or older) and a passing score on the entrance examination

Career Opportunities

– PC Support Technician
– Desktop Administrator
– Security Specialist
– Windows Server Administrator
– Cybersecurity Administrator and Penetration Tester

Did you know that information technology is one of the fastest-growing fields in the tech industry? To meet the increasing demand from employers, Bright Horizon Academy has developed an Information Technology Administrator program to give students a strong start in this dynamic field.

The Information Technology Administrator program prepares you to implement and maintain computer systems, mobile devices, databases, and more. In addition to Desktop and Network administration, students gain hands-on training and experience in Windows Server, Database, Email, Mobile, Wireless, Linux, and Security administration (depending on the courses chosen).

Students enrolled in this program will receive:

  • An 8-week internship for practical, hands-on experience.

  • Certification exam vouchers, including designations from Microsoft, CompTIA, and Cisco.

  • Microsoft Azure for Education included in the tuition fee, providing access to Windows 10, Windows Server, and Office 365.

Graduates who successfully complete the program will be eligible to write certification exams leading to the following (depending on courses chosen):

  • CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+, CompTIA Project+, CompTIA Security+, CompTIA CySA+, CompTIA Linux+, Microsoft MDAA, and Cisco CCNA designations.

  • Students are provided with exam vouchers to pursue the certifications of their choice.

Salary

Qestions & Answers

What is an Information Technology Administrator?
An Information Technology Administrator, often referred to as an IT Administrator, is a professional responsible for managing and maintaining the computer systems, networks, and software within an organization. They ensure the smooth operation of IT infrastructure, provide technical support, and implement security measures.
What are the key responsibilities of an Information Technology Administrator?
The responsibilities of an IT Administrator typically include managing user accounts and permissions, installing and configuring hardware and software, monitoring system performance and troubleshooting issues, ensuring data backup and recovery, implementing security measures, and providing technical support to users.
What skills are important for an Information Technology Administrator?
Important skills for an IT Administrator include knowledge of computer systems, networks, and operating systems, proficiency in hardware and software installation and configuration, troubleshooting abilities, familiarity with cybersecurity practices, strong communication and problem-solving skills, and the ability to work in a team.
What qualifications or certifications are useful for an Information Technology Administrator?
Qualifications and certifications that are useful for an IT Administrator include a degree in information technology, computer science, or a related field. Additionally, certifications such as CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+, Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP), or Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) can enhance job prospects and demonstrate proficiency in specific areas of IT administration.
What career opportunities are available for Information Technology Administrators?
Information Technology Administrators can find employment in a wide range of industries and organizations, including businesses, government agencies, educational institutions, healthcare facilities, and non-profit organizations. They can pursue career paths such as network administrator, system administrator, IT manager, or specialize in areas like cybersecurity or cloud computing. With the increasing reliance on technology, the demand for skilled IT Administrators remains strong.