Be prepared for employment with organizations that use computers to process, manage, and communicate information if you choose this curriculum! This is a flexible program, designed to meet community Computer Information Technology needs. Course work from the Computer Information Technology Department includes computer systems terminology and operations, logic, operating systems, database, data communications, networking, hardware and troubleshooting, graphics, multimedia, web design, and office applications support.
Studies will provide experience for students to implement, support, and customize industry-standard Computer Information Technology. While this is a very broad-based program, there is the opportunity to specialize in seven areas and to obtain industry certification in networking, Microsoft Office Specialist applications, and A+.
Graduates should qualify for a wide variety of computer-related, entry-level positions that provide opportunities for advancement with increasing experience and ongoing training. Duties may include systems maintenance and troubleshooting, support and training, and business applications design and implementation.
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