The Information Technology Technical Support curriculum is designed to prepare graduates for employment with organizations that use computers to process, manage and communicate information. Course work includes computer systems terminology and operations, logic, operating systems, database, data communications/networking and related business topics.
The Hardware Support and Repair Certificate is designed for individuals interested in acquiring advanced technical skills and knowledge to maintain and repair personal computers. Major hands-on topics include documentation, troubleshooting techniques, PC architectures, disk drives and peripheral cards, memory management, and communications devices.
This certificate is designed to give individuals an all-around orientation to Information Technology. It is a recommended starting place for students who know they like computer technology but are not sure what specific field of computers might be right to follow for their career.
The courses introduce students to security, operating systems, programming, databases and other career options that involve computer technology. The courses also can prepare students for a variety of industry certifications.
The IT Project Management Certificate is designed to give students entry-level skills in IT project planning and coordination, as well as IT project management. Students will learn about the place information technology has in the modern business infrastructure, as well as networking concepts, IT security fundamentals and systems analysis. Students will also learn the Project Management Professional (PMP) framework and risk analysis. Successful students will be prepared to move into entry-level roles as project coordinators on IT development projects.
This certificate will teach students the entry-level industry knowledge and customer handling skills to transition into an entry-level job in the IT support industry.