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NHTI's Information Technology – Tech Support certificate program provides you with core IT knowledge and technical support skills. You'll learn hardware/software, networking, database, Linux, Cloud Services, and Windows Server and how to apply these in a tech support environment. Extensive hands-on training is provided in our computer and networking labs. This program is available days and evenings and is financial aid-eligible.

Do you have questions? Contact Chad Johnson, program coordinator, at cdjohnson@ccsnh.edu. The department chair for this program is Dan Shagena, who can be reached at dshagena@ccsnh.edu.

Computer program

Voice over internet protocol (VoIP) is a methodology and group of technologies for the delivery of voice communications and multimedia sessions over data networks. NHTI's Information Technology – VoIP certificate program trains you in the configuration, delivery, and maintenance of VoIP services. Classes can be taken day, evening, or online.

Do you have questions? Contact Aaron Conn, department chair, at aconn@ccsnh.edu or 603-271-6484 x4143.

This program is not currently accepting new students.

NHTI's Landscape Design certificate program provides you with entry-level skills to pursue a career in the landscape industry or continue your education in landscape maintenance, design or construction, grounds management, and horticulture. This program is available evenings only and is financial aid-eligible.

Do you have questions? The department chair for this program is Dan Shagena, who can be reached at dshagena@ccsnh.edu.

Computer program

NHTI's Linux certificate program prepares you to earn Linux Professional Institute LPIC-1 Linux Server Professional certifications.

Do you have questions? Contact Aaron Conn, department chair, at aconn@ccsnh.edu or 603-271-6484 x4143.

This program is not currently accepting new students.

NHTI's Sustainable Agriculture Technology certificate program prepares future farmers like you for the business and science of running a small profitable farm in Northern New England. You'll learn sustainable alternatives to industrialized farming and how to be successful in the marketplace without competing with industrialized and specialized large-scale operations. You'll develop the skills necessary to market your product. As an advocate for the production of environmentally friendly food in their community, you'll understand the holistic role of the agroecosystem and how to balance the economic, environmental and social needs of the farmer and community. This program is financial aid-eligible. 

Do you have questions? The department chair for this program is Amy West, who can be reached at awest@ccsnh.edu.