1. System Administration and Networking Course:

Advance Your Enterprise IT Infrastructure Expertise:
Gain the practical skills needed for in-demand roles such as system administrator, Microsoft 365 specialist, cloud network technician, and IT support professional through immersive, hands-on training based on real-world scenarios.
Program Length:
-12 weeks of interactive, and results-driven instruction designed for learners from beginner to intermediate levels.
- Fast-track or customised duration according to your availabilities and commitment with tailored session and one-to-one session.
Entry Requirements
No previous IT background required.
Ideal for newcomers to IT, those seeking a career change, and international students aiming to enter Australia’s IT infrastructure workforce.
Course Curriculum:
Microsoft 365
Microsoft Endpoint Manager
Networking-Cisco
Azure-IAAS
Azure Networking
Firewall-Next Gen-Cisco & Fortigate
Wifi Management
Desktop Peripherals
Ticketing, Knowledge Base & RMM tools
Windows Servers-DC, File Print, Terminal Services/Citrix, Backup
Microsoft Defender & Sentinel
Virtualization- Esxi/ Hyper-V
Azure Storage
Backup Solutions (SAAS & On Prem)
SMB IT Project Design
Interview & Resume Preparation
Lab Access
Certificate Support – Azure & Networking
Career Opportunities:
System Administrator
Cloud Support Engineer (Azure)
Microsoft 365 Administrator
IT Infrastructure Support Engineer
Network Engineer (Cisco)
Desktop Support Analyst
IT Generalist – Small/Medium Business
IT Support (Level 1–2)
Hands-on Lab Activities:
Microsoft 365 and Intune
Cisco Routing & Switching
Azure VM Deployment
FortiGate & Cisco Firewall Configuration
Wi-Fi Network Setup
Windows Server Setup
Sentinel SIEM Monitoring
SMB Project Lab
Backup and Restore
Virtualization Platform
Practical Exercises:
A. OSI Model Practice:
Create a diagram of the OSI model and provide an example of a protocol or service that operates at each layer.
B. Router Configuration Lab:
Configure a Cisco router with a static IP address, configure a default gateway, and verify connectivity to another device on the network using ping.
C. VLAN Configuration Exercise:
Create two VLANs on a switch and assign different ports to each VLAN. Configure inter-VLAN routing using a router and test connectivity between devices on different VLANs.
D. WAN Technology Simulation:
Simulate a WAN link between two routers using Frame Relay or MPLS technology. Configure the routers with IP addresses and routing protocols to establish connectivity over the WAN link.
E. Network Security Assessment:
Perform a security assessment on a network by identifying potential security threats and vulnerabilities. Develop a plan to mitigate these risks and implement appropriate security measures such as firewalls, IDSs, and VPNs.
F. QoS Implementation Exercise:
Implement QoS on a network by prioritizing traffic based on specific requirements such as bandwidth, latency, and jitter. Test the effectiveness of QoS by measuring network performance before and after implementation.
