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SCTE offers courses that cover a wide range of cable-specific knowledge that our company needs to keep its employees ahead of the latest technologies. SCTEs renowned training and certification is a necessary foundation of our workforce development for our technicians and installers. I highly recommend them to any organization looking to grow their business, increase efficiencies and save money through world-class technical training.
Andrew Parrott, VP Technical Operations, Suddenlink Communications
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4. SCTE training is recognized as the benchmark for proving cable knowledge and is currently utilized by numerous operators as an internal path for promotion and career advancement 5. International telecommunications organizations have consistently relied on SCTE training as their foundation for future business growth and development because all SCTE training courses can be customized to fit the specific business requirements, under standing and strategies of any cable organization
The education that SCTE offers cable professionals is unmatched and has helped me to advance my career by building knowledge through courses and earning certifications. Being one of the first to attain all of the SCTE broadband specialist certifications, I am a huge advocate that all cable professionals should enroll and take advantage of the quality and opportunity that SCTE training programs provide.
Marshall Kurschner, BPI, BPT, BPE, BDS, BTS, BCTS, Headend Engineer II, Comcast Cable Communications
6. SCTE offers numerous, convenient course delivery methods to fit telecommunication professionals schedules and learning styles 7. To date, SCTE training has helped professionals earn more than 10,000 SCTE certificationsthe industrys premier certification 8. When compared to other industry training organizations, SCTE training courses provide cost-effective solutions that fit into any size budget 9. SCTE CCNA and CCENT preparation courses are the only Cisco Academy programs that offer cable-specific content 10. SCTE has established educational partnerships with colleges and universities where select SCTE Training Courses qualify for college credits applicable to certificate and degree programs.
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Take your career to the next level with these additional SCTE education programs and resources. These programs provide various levels of technical information and user commitment to make it easy to supplement learning into your busy schedule.
All STCE training courses and many education resources qualify for SCTE Recertification Units (RUs) that can be applied toward SCTE certification renewal. Also, the majority of courses qualify for college credits when registered with an SCTE college partner. Learn how at www.scte.org/courses.
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Professional Certifications
Improve your career through SCTE certificationsfrom Broadband Premises Installer (BPI) to Digital Video Engineering Professional (DVEP) that provide organizations with industry-recognized benchmarks for hiring, promotion and other employee management processes. + www.scte.org/certification
Stay up-to-date on hot topics and technologies. This series of live, interactive, Web-based seminars is offered the third Wednesday of every month on issues you deal with daily. Plus, SCTE Members can access more than 60 archived webinars so they can conveniently build their cable knowledge online and at their own pace. Topics include: Advanced Advertising Broadband Premises Business Services DOCSIS EAS Energy Fiber Transport Home Networking HFC Systems IP Networks OCAP PacketCable Service Management Video VoIP Wireless Technology and more...
Take your knowledge to the next level. This higher-learning program partners with accredited colleges and universities to form comprehensive cable-centric educational programs. + www.scte.org/degrees
Build your knowledge quickly with resources such as SCTE and industry publications from the SCTEs online bookstore, the SCTE Primer Series a series of brief, online presentations that introduce cutting-edge cable technologies, or trainers resources that enhance trainers curriculum and expertise. + www.scte.org
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Find the answers to technical questions and topics that you need to excel through resources such as job aides and mobile apps, tech tips and facts, SCTE Lista members-only technical support forum, white papers, SCTE SupplierConnect a technical cable product and service database, and more. + www.scte.org
Rise to the top of the industry with leadership and management training through partnerships with highly regarded institutions and organizations. + www.scte.org/institute
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SCTEs numerous technical job aids, references and publications are available, as members-only benefits and all SCTE courses and webinars are offered at significant discounts for members. Take advantage of the full spectrum of SCTE training resources, join or renew your membership todaywww.scte.org/join.
SCTE Foundation
Achieve the education you have been dreaming of through financial assistance grants and programs, or give back and support the cable communications industry by donating. + foundation.scte.org
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On Demand
Course and Guidebook
Course Length:
Course and SCTE Certification Exam
8 weeks
Course Only
This 500-page comprehensive printed guidebook, containing over 300 technical illustrations and images, provides in-depth instruction on the technical competencies needed by field-level in-house or contract installation professionals. For more information, including a full description and bulk pricing, visit www.scte.org/store
This course and manual help participants prepare to pass the SCTE Broadband Premises Installer (BPI) and the SCTE Broadband Premises Technician (BPT) certification exams, which are nationally-recognized certifications for individuals interested in working in the cable telecommunications industry for a cable provider or contractor.
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CCNA2: Working at a Small-to-Medium Business or ISP is the second of four CCNA courses that may be used to prepare for the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) exam. CCNA2 focuses on IP addressing, subnetting, TCP/IP, the Internet and routing. Students will learn how to configure a router, manage Cisco IOS software, configure routing protocols on routers, and understand functions of an ISP and network services.
CCNA3 Discovery
This course, the third of four CCNA courses that may be used to prepare for the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) exam, familiarizes participants with the equipment applications and protocols installed in enterprise networks, with a focus on switched networks, IP Telephony requirements, and security. It also introduces advanced routing protocols such as Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) and Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Protocol. Hands-on exercises include configuration, installation, and troubleshooting.
CCNA4 Discovery
In this course, the last of four CCNA courses that may be used to prepare for the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) exam, participants progress through a variety of case studies and role-playing exercises, which include gathering requirements, designing basic networks, establishing proof-of-concept, and performing project management tasks. In addition, within the context of a pre-sales support position, participants learn lifecycle services, including upgrades, competitive analyses, and system integration.
Cable professionals will prepare for CISCOs CCENT and/or CCNA certifications and save money by purchasing a SCTE-CISCO Prep Course Bundle consisting of several online SCTE-CISCO Academy courses.
NOTE: Individuals with a CCENT certificate should purchase the SCTE-CISCO CCNA2 Bundle. The SCTE-CISCO Complete Bundle includes CCNA1-4 and is equivalent to 280 hours of instruction.
SCTE-CISCO CCNA Bundle 1 includes two (2) courses: CCNA1: Networking for Home and Small Businesses CCNA2: Working at a Small-to Medium Business or ISP
SCTE-CISCO CCNA Bundle 2 includes two (2) courses: CCNA3: Introducing Routing and Switching in the Enterprise CCNA4: Designing and Supporting Computer Networks
SCTE-CISCO Complete CCNA Bundle includes four (4) courses: CCNA1: Networking for Home and Small Businesses CCNA3: Introducing Routing and Switching in the Enterprise CCNA2: Working at a Small-to-Medium Business or IP CCNA4: Designing and Supporting Computer Networks
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CCNP ROUTE: Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE) is designed to help students prepare for Cisco CCNP certification. The ROUTE course is a component of the CCNP curriculum. The ROUTE course is designed for network engineers with at least one year of professional work experience, who are ready to advance their skills and work independently on complex network solutions. Students will learn to plan, configure and verify the implementation of secure enterprise LAN and WAN routing solutions using a range of routing protocols.
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CCNA Security
CCNA Security introduces the core security concepts and skills needed to install, troubleshoot, and monitor a network to maintain the integrity, confidentiality, and availability of data and devices. Students develop an in-depth, theoretical understanding of network security principles as well as the tools and configurations available and gain the knowledge necessary to pass the Cisco CCNA Security/IINS 640-553 exam.
Ethernet Transport
This course teaches the basic functionality of Ethernet, as well as the standards, types of equipment, the provisioning process and various network architectures. Having knowledge of Ethernet & GigE will help broadband professionals better understand the components and implementations of Ethernet technology from 10BaseT through 10GigE as well as the benefits of future enhancements. This course teaches how to quickly and easily build, deploy, manage and troubleshoot Ethernet networks.
This course is designed to provide cable operator personnel the practical knowledge, application and problem solving of Internet Protocol version 4/6 (IPv4/6) addressing in cable networks.
The IPv6: Impact on Cable Networks course provides details on the capabilities of IPv6 and DOCSIS 3.0, as well as the roles they play in the cable network management process, the rollout aspects of IPv6 implementation, DOCSIS 3.0 integration, configuration, provisioning and troubleshooting the network components, and the impact on the cable network.
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The Impact of Going All Digital course provides an understanding of analog reclamation, QAM migration, service narrowcasting, encoding of services and digital hookups required for new customer premises equipment. Participants explore ways to improve system performance as they learn about the impact of going all digital with digital troubleshooting of services.
This course is designed to provide a comprehensive overview of Switched Digital Video service and the components that make up the SDV network. Participants gain a solid understanding of the technology, network architectures, and common troubleshooting techniques in a Switched Digital Video network. The course begins with an overview of the technology, then explores the components and architectures that make up a Switched Digital Video network, how it works, how it is integrated within the HFC network and finally takes a look at trouble isolation and resolution, as well as the best practices for troubleshooting Switched Digital Video.
This course offers an in-depth understanding of computer hardware and operating systems with an emphasis on practical experience to help participants develop fundamental computer skills. Participants learn the functionality of hardware and software components as well as suggested best practices in maintenance, diagnosis, troubleshooting and safety issues. Through hands on activities and labs, students learn how to assemble and configure a computer, install operating systems and software, and troubleshoot hardware and software problems.
This course provides a comprehensive introduction of the key elements of PacketCable 2.0, by offering an overview of IMS and SIP as they relate to PacketCable 2.0. Participants will gain a solid foundation for planning the implementation of PacketCable 2.0, focusing on the servers and functions necessary for complete PacketCable 2.0-based services.
Understanding the technologies supporting todays cable telecommunications architecture is critical to making informed business decisions, thus maximizing your organizations potential. In addition to learning about the core hybrid fiber-coaxial (HFC) architecture, participants gain an understanding of the technologies used to deliver high-speed data, video, IP telephony, and networking the subscribers premises. The course also explores holding it all together with operation and business support systems.
Delivery Method: On Demand Course Length: 8 weeks Recertification Units (RUs): 1.5
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Course Length:
Varies
This course focuses on the RF distribution of signals from the optical node to the distribution tap, including: System Architecturesdesign principles and HFC architectures; Distribution Componentsactives, passives and coaxial cable; Signal Typesanalog, modulation schemes, frequency spectrum and impairments; Maintenance and Troubleshooting sweeping, FCC Rules, return path, test equipment, status monitoring and troubleshooting techniques; and Safety and Constructionprotective equipment, ladders, pole climbing, equipment and vehicle operation.
Course Length:
Varies
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Broadband Transport Training covers the transport of signals, including aspects of the network from the headend to the hub and from the hub to the optical node. Specifics include: Fundamentals of Opticslightwave theory; Transport SystemsSONET, WDM, CWDM and DWDM; Test and Maintenance of Transport Systemsimpairments, tests, measurements, restoration and performance metrics; Optical Equipmenttransmitters, light sources, receivers, detectors, splicing and connectorization; and Constructionpractices, considerations and safety.
Course Length:
Varies
Course Length:
2 Days
Prerequisite:
None
CCNA 2: Working at a Small-to-Medium Business or ISP focuses on IP addressing, subnetting, TCP/IP, the internet and routing. Students will learn how to configure a router, manage Cisco IOS software, configure routing protocols on routers, and functions of an ISP and network services. For optimal learning, the CCNA1 and CCNA2 Boot Camps should be scheduled at least one week apart.
Course Length:
2 Days
Prerequisite:
CCNA1
Course Length:
2 Days
This course is designed to provide cable operator personnel the practical knowledge, application and problem solving of Internet Protocol version 4/6 (IPv4/6) addressing in cable networks.
The IPv6: Impact on Cable Networks course provides details on the capabilities of IPv6 and DOCSIS 3.0, as well as the roles they play in the cable network management process, the rollout aspects of IPv6 implementation, DOCSIS 3.0 integration, configuration, provisioning and troubleshooting network components, and the impact on cable networks.
SCTE certifications helped to take my job and turn it into a career. Each certification built upon the last and created a platform that has helped me to become what I am today. It is truly a program that should be taken advantage of by any professional attempting to make a career in the Telecommunications field. Challenge yourself by learning through SCTE and see what you can become.
Nick Williams, BPS, BPI, BPT, BPE, BDS, BTS, Headend Technician, Comcast Cable Communications
Course Length:
2 Days
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Course Length:
2 Days
Learn the concepts of comprehensive technical and basic system design theories as well as practical applications for broadband test equipment. This course covers math and measurements, amplifier systems, powering, coaxial cable, common cable system faults, Cumulative Leakage Index (CLI) tests, system operation and maintenance, spectrum analysis, system signal level meters, and more.
Course Length:
2 Days
Discover the models at work in deploying data over telecommunications networks in this two-day course. Learn the principles of digital signals and data transmission, for a better understanding of data transport protocols over local and wide area networks. Learners discuss the benefits of digital vs. analog, calculate analog-to-digital-conversion and examine digital modulation techniques as well as high-speed data over cable networks using DOCSIS cable modems.
Course Length:
2 Days
DOCSIS Systems
DOCSIS Systems helps broadband professionals better understand the elements and implementations of DOCSIS 1.0 through DOCSIS 3.0 as well as the benefits of future DOCSIS specifications. Operators will learn how to quickly and easily build, deploy, manage and troubleshoot versions of DOCSIS networks as well as spectrum, signals and protocols, DOCSIS cable modem self-provisioning, upstream-downstream corrective measures, DOCSIS system design architecture and Cable Modem (CM) configuration, and Cable Modem Termination Systems (CMTS). In addition, participants will discover important operating requirements, security parameters and troubleshooting tips for each version.
Course Length:
2 Days
This course provides a comprehensive presentation of basic optical fiber, fiber equipment, fiber design and construction, test equipment, optical splicing and restoration, and system management. It also covers fiber-optic systems with a focus on current applications such as Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM), Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) and 1310 or 1550 nm.
Course Length:
2 Days
This course provides a comprehensive technical understanding of Digital Video fundamentals and troubleshooting best practices. Participants will gain a solid understanding of Digital Video, Switched Digital Video and MPEG Video technology, network architectures as well as common provisioning parameters and maintenance concerns in a Digital Video network. Beginning with an overview of Digital Video technology, participants will explore the components that make up a Digital Video network, how it works, how it is being integrated within the HFC network, trouble isolation and resolution and the benefits of deploying a Switched Digital Video solution.
Course Length:
2 Days
Linux Level 1
Linux Level 1 provides detailed, fundamental information on the use and administration of a Linux distribution. The seminar provides hands-on training to effectively use, customize, and script common command-line utilities. It also covers installation, package management, and user management procedures.
Course Length:
3 Days
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MPEG Video
MPEG Video provides a thorough background in MPEG technology and digital video encoding formats. It begins with baseband digital media theory and moves on to the fundamentals of encoding/multiplexing, the characteristics and purpose of MPEG, MPEG4/AVC, and artifacts and their sources, and the IP based transmission of video.
Course Length:
2 Days
Return Path
The Return Path seminar zeroes in on design, set-up, certification and troubleshooting for the reverse system. It is presented in three sections: design and set up, maintenance and troubleshooting, and application, for a more detailed understanding of reverse spectrum characterization, monitoring, testing, and repairing. Attendees learn how to calculate return path losses and determine optimum levels for both distribution and fiber networks.
Course Length:
2 Days
Supervisor 101
Field operations supervisors are typically promoted to supervisor from the field technician ranks because they are good technicians. Often, these supervisors have had little training or experience in supervising and coaching others. In addition, these supervisors find they are challenged when learning to set priorities for their many tasks, managing their time, and maintaining their technical knowledge. Supervisor 101 addresses these concerns. Supervisors will gain an understanding of their role as related to business metrics, customer service, and safety. They will refresh their knowledge on basic installation practices and procedures and will be prepared to take the SCTE BPI certification. In addition, they will gain the skills and confidence to provide the necessary coaching to their direct reports. Leadership attributes include goal setting, time management, project management, and adult learning principles. Building coaching and time management skills will be emphasized. Supervisors will have the opportunity to develop better coaching skills by practicing in a safe environment.
Course Length:
1-3 Days
1-3
This unique seminar teaches telecommunications industry supervisors, lead technicians and trainers how to better facilitate learning in a work or classroom environment. It focuses on developing attendees teaching skills, with multiple opportunities for practice and feedback. Train the Trainer participants discover the most effective methods for adult instruction and how to help students apply new knowledge. It features materials from SCTEs training programs.
Course Length:
3 Days
The Troubleshooting Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) seminar is designed to introduce participants to the practical aspects of troubleshooting IP voice service as delivered over a broadband HFC network at both the IP Layer and the DOCSIS layer. The goal of the Troubleshooting Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) workshop is to reinforce participants existing knowledge of VoIP and develop new knowledge and skills relating to the isolation and resolution of real-world VoIP technical problems
Course Length:
2 Days
Understanding the technologies supporting todays cable telecommunications architecture is critical to making informed business decisions, thus maximizing an organizations potential. In addition to learning about the core hybrid fiber-coaxial (HFC) architecture, participants will learn about the technologies used to deliver high-speed data, video, IP telephony, as well as networking at the subscribers premises. The course will then explore how to hold it all together with operation and business support systems. In the conclusion learners will get a glimpse of the future.
Course Length:
1 Days
1.5
Wireless Level 1
Wireless Level 1 provides a foundation of knowledge for entering into or advancing within the wireless networking industry. From basic RF theory and regulatory requirements to implementation of WLAN devices, this seminar focuses on bringing Wi-Fi technical professionals up-to-speed on the latest in 802.11 technologies in a practical way.
Course Length:
2 Days
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