The drop in enrollment I believe is valley wide. I took all the Cisco
classes and even became CCNA certified. This did nothing for my chances
at actually attaining employment in IT; I think most people realize this
and just don't bother taking such classes. I am still employed as a
surveyor and am satisfied with being a Linux/Unix learner for my own
personal satisfaction. I have noticed the web design classes,
HTML/Flash/Photoshop ETC. have rather impressive enrollment at MCC.
Mark Jarvis wrote:
>
> Most of the community colleges offer an advanced *nix class, but it's
> hard to get enrollees, so they're often offered only once a year. (PVCC
> offers one spring semester only.)
>
> Computer class enrollment all over the district has been dropping the
> last few semesters. This semester at PVCC, both basic Linux classes
> (CIS126DL) and the advanced Linux class (CIS238) were dropped due to too
> few students signing up for them.
>
> -mj-
>
> Dan Lund wrote:
>
>> I know there are quite a few beginner unix classes, but are there any
>> fairly advanced ones?
>> I need to broaden my knowledge....
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