1. Careers in the Computer Industry
1.1. General business and government organizations and their IT departments
1.1.1. Management
1.1.2. System development and programming
1.1.3. Technical services
1.1.4. Operations
1.1.5. Training
1.1.6. Security
1.2. Computer equipment field
1.2.1. manufacturers
1.2.2. distributors of computers
1.2.3. computer‐related hardware
1.3. Computer software field
1.3.1. Project leader
1.3.2. Project manager
1.3.3. Desktop
1.3.4. Technical lead
1.3.5. Software engineer
1.3.6. Computer scientist
1.4. Computer service and repair field
1.4.1. Preventive maintenance
1.4.2. Component installation
1.4.3. Repair services
1.5. Computer sales
1.5.1. a general understanding of computers
1.5.2. a specific knowledge of the products
1.6. IT consulting
1.6.1. Programming
1.6.2. Graphics design
1.6.3. Networking
1.6.4. Hardware Networking
1.6.5. Web design and development
1.6.6. Personal computer support
1.6.7. Security
2. Certification
2.1. Application software
2.1.1. MCAS
2.1.2. MCAP
2.1.3. MCDST
2.1.4. Adobe Certified Associate
2.1.5. ACE
2.1.6. ACI
2.1.7. IBM Certified Professional for Lotus Software
2.2. Operating systems
2.2.1. IBM
2.2.2. MCTS
2.2.3. CLP
2.2.4. RHCE
2.2.5. RHCT
2.2.6. SCSA
2.3. Programming
2.3.1. CSDA
2.3.2. CSDP
2.3.3. ISB
2.3.4. MCPD
2.3.5. SCEA
2.3.6. SCJD
2.3.7. SCJP
2.3.8. SCMAD
2.4. Hardware
2.4.1. A+
2.4.2. IBM
2.4.3. NACSE
2.5. Networking
2.5.1. NCA
2.5.2. NCE
2.5.3. CCNA
2.5.4. CCNP
2.5.5. CCIE
2.5.6. MCSA
2.5.7. Network+
2.5.8. SCNA
2.6. Digital forensics
2.6.1. CCE
2.6.2. CEECS
2.6.3. CFCE
2.6.4. CIFI
2.7. Security
2.7.1. CISSP
2.7.2. SCNA
2.7.3. SCNP
2.7.4. SCNS
2.7.5. SSCP
2.8. The Internet
2.8.1. CIW
2.8.2. CWP
2.9. Database systems
2.9.1. IBM Certified Solutions Expert– DB2
2.9.2. IBM Certified Solutions Expert – Informix
2.9.3. Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP)
2.9.4. Oracle Certified Professional (OCP)
2.9.5. Sybase Certified Professional