Network Management Mastery
Build practical skills in basic network management through hands-on learning. Our comprehensive program covers essential networking fundamentals, troubleshooting techniques, and real-world scenarios you'll encounter in professional IT environments.
Your Learning Journey
What networking concepts will I learn first?
Start with TCP/IP fundamentals, subnetting basics, and understanding how data flows through networks. We cover OSI model layers and practical packet analysis.
How much hands-on practice is included?
Every week includes lab sessions with real network equipment. You'll configure switches, set up VLANs, and troubleshoot common connectivity issues using industry-standard tools.
What ongoing support do graduates receive?
Access to our alumni network, quarterly skills workshops, and career guidance sessions. Plus lifetime access to updated course materials and lab scenarios.
        Why Choose Our Program
We focus on practical skills that matter in real workplace environments. Our approach combines solid theory with extensive hands-on experience.
Real Equipment Training
Work with actual Cisco and HP switches, not just simulations. Configure routers, set up wireless access points, and manage enterprise-grade network infrastructure.
Small Class Sizes
Maximum 12 students per class ensures personalized attention. Get direct feedback on your configurations and troubleshooting approaches from experienced instructors.
Industry-Current Curriculum
Course content updated every six months based on current network management practices. Learn tools and techniques actually used in Taiwan's IT companies today.
Flexible Learning Options
Evening and weekend classes available to accommodate working professionals. Remote lab access lets you practice configurations from home using our cloud infrastructure.
Portfolio Development
Document your lab work and create a professional portfolio showcasing network diagrams, configuration files, and troubleshooting case studies.
Local Industry Focus
Case studies feature Taiwan companies and their network challenges. Guest speakers from local tech firms share insights about networking trends in the region.
Meet Your Instructors
Learn from experienced network professionals who've managed everything from small office setups to enterprise data centers across Taiwan and Southeast Asia.
            Thaddeus Kowalski
Senior Network Engineer
Fifteen years managing enterprise networks for manufacturing companies in northern Taiwan. Specializes in network security implementations and has configured over 200 corporate network infrastructures. Holds CCNP and CompTIA Network+ certifications.
            Seraphina Kellerman
Network Operations Specialist
Former network administrator for three major ISPs in Taiwan, now focuses on teaching practical troubleshooting techniques. Known for breaking down complex routing protocols into understandable concepts. Brings real NOC experience to classroom discussions.
            Magnus Lindqvist
Infrastructure Consultant
Worked with startups and established companies across Taipei designing scalable network architectures. Expert in wireless network design and has implemented network solutions for over 100 businesses. Passionate about making networking concepts accessible to newcomers.
            Valentina Brennan
Systems Integration Expert
Specializes in network monitoring and performance optimization. Spent eight years at a major Taiwanese tech company managing their global network infrastructure. Teaches advanced troubleshooting using tools like Wireshark and SolarWinds.
16-Week Learning Path
Structured progression from networking basics to advanced troubleshooting and network management skills.
Foundation Phase
Weeks 1-4
Network fundamentals, TCP/IP basics, and subnetting. Learn to read network diagrams and understand how different network devices communicate. First hands-on labs with basic switch configurations.
Practical Configuration
Weeks 5-8
VLAN setup, router configuration, and basic network security. Work with actual equipment to build small network topologies. Learn command-line interfaces and configuration file management.
Troubleshooting Skills
Weeks 9-12
Network diagnostic tools, packet analysis, and systematic troubleshooting approaches. Practice identifying and resolving common connectivity issues using protocol analyzers and monitoring software.
Real-World Projects
Weeks 13-16
Design and implement complete network solutions based on actual business scenarios. Document your work professionally and present network proposals to simulate real workplace situations.
Ready to Start Your Network Management Journey?
Next cohort begins September 2025. Classes meet twice weekly in our fully equipped networking lab in New Taipei City. Evening schedule designed for working professionals.