Computer/IT Programs
Each program is designed to meet the marketplace’s most current needs, and offers a solid mix of general education with technical and business courses. This combination provides students the knowledge and confidence needed to embark upon successful careers in the information technology industry.
Audio/Video Technician (Diploma)
The Audio/Video Technician program is designed to provide students with the skills to succeed in entry-level positions in the audio and video production field, including business and industrial communications, audio and video production within independent production facilities, and radio and television commercial and promotional production.
Computer Aided Design and Drafting (Associate of Applied Science)
Students in the associate’s degree program in computer aided design and drafting learn vital skills such as detail drawings, assembly drawings, CADD software, and solid model drawings.
Computer Aided Design and Drafting Technician (Diploma)
The diploma program in computer aided design and drafting prepares students for entry-level work in CADD. Skills taught include mechanical and computer aided drafting and design, business, and technology.
Computer Applications (Diploma)
The diploma program in computer applications is designed for the student seeking an entry-level position in computer programming or computer operating. Coursework includes computer programming, business, and software applications.
Computer Networking (Certificate)
The Microsoft based computer networking certificate program prepares students to become a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE).
The Computer Networking & Security program generally prepares students for entry-level positions as computer programmers or computer networking administrators in the business setting. The program meets its objective through coursework in computer programming, software applications, and business.
Computer Networking & Applications (AAB and AAS)
The Computer Networking and Applications programs generally prepare graduates for entry-level positions in computer network administration. The student receives a solid foundation in computer concepts and applications as well as business and general education courses. The Microsoft-based curriculum offers preparation for the testing required for MCSE certification. Upon successful completion of the program, students are able to: Provide day-to-day on-site support in a work environment Design and implement networks Maintain hardware and software Monitor and analyze networks Identify, interpret, and evaluate system and network requirements Entry-level Employment Opportunities Computer Support Specialist Help Desk Technician Computer Operator Computer Networking Technician Intranet Networking Technician Systems Analyst Technician.
Computer Software Applications (Diploma and Certificate)
The program emphasizes the operations and applications of software systems in business and industry. The program assists the graduate in becoming proficient in current PC software. Because of the variety of software applications presented, the graduate is not restricted to employment in office administration. Typical entry-level positions available to graduates are computerized applications specialist, computer support service specialist, computer presentation specialist, desktop publishing, word processing, administrative assistant, and computer trainer.
Computer Software Technology (AAB and AAS)
The Computer Software Technology program prepares graduates for entry-level positions in computer-related fields. The program emphasizes computer operation and application in the business environment. Students develop a solid foundation in technical training, problem solving, and communication skills including: Creating and utilizing spreadsheets using Excel Creating and utilizing databases using Access Operating computerized accounting systems Preparing professional presentations using PowerPoint Preparing business documents in Word Entry-level Employment Opportunities Computer Support Specialist Help Desk Technician Computer Operator Administrative Assistant Data Processing Technician Computer Processing Technician.
Computer Software Technology (AS)
The Computer Software Technology program prepares graduates for entry-level positions in computer-related fields. The program emphasizes computer operation and application in the business environment. Students develop a solid foundation in technical training, problem solving, and communication skills including: Creating and utilizing spreadsheets using Excel Creating and utilizing databases using Access Operating computerized accounting systems Preparing professional presentations using PowerPoint Preparing business documents in Word Entry-level Employment Opportunities Computer Support Specialist Help Desk Technician Computer Operator Administrative Assistant Data Processing Technician Computer Processing Technician.
Database Technology (Associate of Applied Science)
This associate's degree program in database technology equips students with the knowledge and skills to design and implement database systems and find employment as database analysts, programmers, and developers. The curriculum includes business and technical aspects of the field to provide students a well-rounded education necessary to succeed in today's technology-reliant business field.
Information Technology (AAS and AS)
An Information Technology graduate is prepared to attain entry-level skill in business IT infrastructure design and development. The IT graduate is prepared for entry-level positions such as a support specialist, help desk, or software trainer. The program includes general education, business, and technical courses in order to produce a well-rounded graduate capable of contributing and advancing successfully in a technology enabled business environment.
Information Technology (AS)
An Information Technology graduate is prepared to attain entry-level skill in business IT infrastructure design and development. The IT graduate is prepared for entry-level positions such as a support specialist, help desk, or software trainer. The program includes general education, business, and technical courses in order to produce a well-rounded graduate capable of contributing and advancing successfully in a technology enabled business environment.
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