I.T. Support Specialist
IT support is all about helping people use technology smoothly, from computers and phones to systems and networks. IT support specialists are often responsible for setting up new users with the tech they’ll need, overseeing computer systems, and troubleshooting problems with that tech whenever they arise. Any company that uses technology requires IT support, so these skills are in demand across industries. If you like helping people solve problems, particularly issues with technology, then IT support could be the career for you.
Magnus I.T. support specialist training program combines classroom instruction, lab and real work experience to prepare you for a career in computers.
Our I.T. support training offers training in hardware support and services including basic electronic theory, terminology and computer system assembly complete with software installation, troubleshooting, techniques and solutions. In keeping with the philosophy of Magnus, courses are included in management communications and career transitions, designed with the I.T. Support Specialist in mind. The emphasis in this program is placed on marketable skills (employability).
Upon completion of the program, you can be ready to assume positions as I.T. Support Specialists or computer technicians.
Property Management Course
Property managers play an important role as liaisons between landlords and tenants. However, their jobs may include a much more diverse set of functions.
Find out all about this incredible variety of responsibilities—from tenant law and contracts to repair and facilities management. Gain the practical tools and know-how to take on all types of management including apartment, condominium, office, industrial, retail and residential housing. Learn to prepare management documents, budgets, marketing, leasing, tenant administration, maintenance, and how to set up a management office. Also get expert tips on how to manage and maximize the potential of investment-oriented real estate.
Commercial Property Management: Learn the techniques and strategies for successful management of commercial buildings, strip-shopping centers, and public venues. Analyze both the financial and physical management functions. Topics include various forms of real estate ownership, management agreements, budgeting and financial reports, standard operating procedures, marketing and leasing service contracts, insurance, plant and energy management, facility maintenance practices/audits, security and emergency procedures, and tenant and employee relations.
Residential Property Management: Participants in this course learn the skills to manage rental houses and apartment buildings on behalf of property ownership. Whether changing careers or currently active in the real estate industry, this course provides the specialized skills to operate and maintain—and ultimately enhance the value of—income-producing, houses/multifamily properties.