Information Technology
4 Programs Available
Develop a new career in Information Technology!
Students will learn computer application skills including computer hardware and software applications, systems support and maintenance, and network concepts. The student will be prepared to enter a specialized information technology career at an advanced and accelerated level.
Applied Cybersecurity
Program Length: 750 hours/approx. 7 months (full-time)
You will be taught skills to protect computers from hackers, secure wireless networks, protect computers from malware and identify security threats. Students will also learn how to secure residential and business computers, and fill the demand at public and private companies to address Internet security concerns in today’s world.
Students will prepare for the CompTIA Security+ and CompTIA CySA+ nationally
recognized cyber security industry certifications.
Computer Systems and Information Technology
Program Length: 900 hours/approx. 9 months – full-time
The course content includes computer hardware, troubleshooting, repair and maintenance, operating systems and software, networking fundamentals, networking protocols, networking media and topologies, network devices, network requirements, network tools, local area networks, identifying network security threats, WAN links and Wireless technologies. The Computer Systems & Information Technology student will receive preparation for the CompTIAA+, Network+, and Security+ Certifications.
Network Support Services
Program Length: 1050 hours/approx. 10 months- full time
The program prepares students to create, monitor, and maintain computer networks and operate computers and peripheral equipment. Activities include building and maintaining computers, installing operating systems, configuring routers and switches, and demonstrating mastery through culminating case studies.
Network Systems Administration
Program Length:
1050 hours/approx. 10 months- full time
The Network Systems Administration program prepares students for the CompTIA A+, Network+, and the Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) certification exams. MCTS candidates are capable of implementing, building, troubleshooting, and debugging a particular Microsoft technology. The certification provides employers with a means to identify those qualified individuals who have the appropriate skill set to do the job successfully.