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Anthem InstituteWhat started out as an in-house training program for company employees has turned into an educational program that combines classroom lectures and demonstrations with hands-on learning projects and an online reference library. Students in Anthem Institute's computer and networking training programs receive a laptop computer to use during class, and to take home to work on assignments, or access the learning lab. Diploma programs can take as little as eight months to complete. Students who successfully complete the training programs may be able to transfer the credits they earn to undergraduate programs at University of Phoenix. Programs offered vary by campus. Training ProgramsComputer Networking and SecurityWith the increase in the number of computer viruses and hackers, network security has become an essential component of network administration and information technology. The Network Security Systems diploma provides the training needed to become a computer security specialist. Students learn to secure Microsoft, Novell and Linux computer networks, including the Microsoft Internet Security server. They also gain hands-on experience in firewall configuration using hardware from Cisco. Learn more about the Computer Networking and Security from Anthem Institute Admissions and Financial AidPrior to admission at, applicants must have received their high school diploma, or equivalent. Prospective students can get started by completing the information request form. This form can also be used to learn more about the Institute's programs, and the campuses at which individual programs are offered. An admissions representative can describe the financial aid options available to you as a student, including loans, grants, and scholarships.
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