Computer Electronics and Telecommunications Certifications
Employers are impressed with resumes that include a degree from a respected university as well as on-the-job professional or externship experience. In addition, many require prospects to be certified before they will even offer an interview.
The right education and experience plus real credentials make the difference.
At Herzing, our hands-on approach to coursework provides graduates with outstanding work skills as well as solid academic knowledge. The required classes prepare students to successfully pass a variety of certifications. In fact, our students are advised to gain as many certifications as they can before completing their program of study.
Students in the Computer, Electronics, and Telecommunications Technology programs, the Electronics Engineering Technology programs, and the Biomedical Engineering Technician program can go for the following certifications once the corresponding courses are complete:*
Contact Information:
CompTIA (Computer Technology Industry Association)
www.CompTIA.org
1815 South Meyers Road
Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181-5228
Phone: (630) 678-8300
Fax: (630) 678-8384
Computer Technology Industry Association (CompTIA)
A+ Certification
with
IS-102, Computers and Application Software
IS-185, Computer Architecture and Troubleshooting
IS-186, Computer Architecture and Troubleshooting II
Network+ Certification
with
IS-102, Computers and Application Software
IS-112, Computer Networks
DHTI+ (Digital Home Technology Integration +)
with
ET-302, Modulation and Propagation
IS-112, Computer Networks
ET-365, Digital Home Technology Integration +
Contact Information:
Microsoft Corporation
www.microsoft.com
One Microsoft Way
Redmont, WA 98052-6369
Phone: 800-642-7676
Microsoft Corporation
Microsoft Certified Professional and Microsoft Certified
Desktop Support Technician (MCP and MCDST)
MCP
with
IS-102, Computers and Application Software
NT-160 Network Operating Systems
MCDST
with
IS-102, Computers and Application Software
NT-160, Network Operating Systems
IS-185, Computer Architecture and Troubleshooting
IS-186, Computer Architecture and Troubleshooting II
Contact Information:
Electronics Technician’s
Association-International (ETA-I)
www.eta-i.org
5 Depot Street
Greencastle, IN 46135
Phone: (800) 288-3824
Fax: (765) 653-8262
Electronics Technician’s Association-International (ETA-I)
Certified Electronics Technician-Associate Level (CETa)
CETa
with completion of the ASCETT program and a 100 question comprehensive examination from ETA-I.
Contact Information:
iNARTE
www.narte.org
840 Queen Street
New Bern, NC 28560
Phone: (256) 672-0200
Toll Free: 800-896-2783
Fax: (256) 672-0111
International Association for Radio, Telecommunications
and Electromagnetics (iNARTE)
Junior Technician Certification
(No examination required for graduates of the Herzing University ASCETT program.
Copy of the Herzing University A.S.C.E.T.T. degree and a completed application.)
Contact Information:
Federal Communications
Commission (FCC)
wireless.fcc.gov
445 12th Street
Washington, DC 20554
Phone: (888) 225-5322
Fax: (866) 418-0232
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Marine Radio Operator Permit (MROP) or
General Radiotelephone Operator License (GROL)
MROP or GROL
with ET-352, Certification Preparation
Contact Information:
International Society of Certified
Electronics Technicians (ISCET)
www.iscet.org
3608 Pershing Ave.
Fort Worth, TX 76107-4527
Phone: (817) 921-9101 Ext. 119
Toll Free: 800-946-0201
Fax: (817) 921-3741
International Society of Certified
Electronics Technicians (ISCET)
Associate CET
with completion of the A.S.C.E.T.T. degree and 100 question examination from ISCET.
Only CETs certified by ISCET or ETA-I are recognized as legitimate by the U.S. Department of Labor.

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