When students graduate from the Network Engineer program at Cybertex Institute of Technology in Killeen, they are awarded a certificate of completion. That certificate acknowledges the studying and hard work that a student has invested in his or her future, and reflects well on that student’s ability in a number of IT areas of study.

It’s the second most important thing we offer students.

What’s more important to our graduates than completing our program? Being able to pass the certification exams that CompTIA and Microsoft issue. That’s what employers look for in their IT professionals, and that’s what our graduates use to impress recruiters and get jobs.

Over the course of our 45-week program, we prepare students for 11 different certification exams. And because we offer a testing center right on campus, we can prepare our students to take CompTIA and Microsoft certification exams right after we’ve covered the material, when it’s still fresh.

This also means, of course, that when students complete our programs, they’re ready to go directly into the job market, with all of their CompTIA and Microsoft certifications on board.

If you’re looking to gain computer and/or MIS experience while you’re doing your military service, or if you’re looking for a career to move into once your time in the Army is complete, look into our Network Engineer program. Our campus is just five minutes from Fort Hood’s main gate, and our admission advisors can help you get enrolled.