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The Computer Repair & Networking program offers a 48 credit technical certificate that prepares students with the skills necessary to become computer service professionals and network technicians. Students graduating from the program have the skills necessary to work at a company's help desk or set up and maintain the PC's, servers, switches, and routers at a small to medium-sized company and its offices. While at Washburn Tech, students will have the opportunity to setup and maintain multiple desktop and network operating systems and the networking devices (routers, switches, and Wide Area Network connections) to share the data and resources on the network.

The program prepares students to take the Comptia A+ Certification Exams and Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) exams.

High school and post-secondary students can complete this par-time program in four semesters.  Students who successfully complete the program may be eligible to complete their associate's degree at Washburn University.

The program consists of the following courses:cr

Preparation for the Comptia A+  & MCP Exams

  • PC Hardware
  • PC Software
  • Desktop Operating Systems
  • Network Operating System

CCNA Certification Preparations

  • CCNA I-Networking for Home & Small Business
  • CCNA II-Working at a Small-to-Medium

Business or ISP

  • CCNA III - Introducing Routing & Switching in the Enterprise
  • CCNA IV - Designing and Supporting

Computer Networks

Professional Communication and Job Preparation

  • Technical Documentation I
  • Tech Documentation II

For more program, enrollment, and course schedule information please contact Student Services.
Financial Aid is available to those who qualify.
Washburn Institute of Technology • 5724 SW Huntoon St. • Topeka KS 66604
785.228.6325 or 877.588.7140



It is the policy of Washburn Institute of Technology to assure equal employment and educational opportunity to qualified individuals without regard to race, color, sex ,age, ancestry, marital or parental status, disability, religion, national origin or sexual orientation/gender identity. Contact:Carol Vogel, Morgan Hall, Room 380A, Washburn University (785-670-1509) carol.vogel@washburn.edu