Information
Technology Curriculum
Highlights
Network Engineering Technology
Students
design and maintain networks, install cabling, and configure routers and
switches for wide area networks and simple network management protocol.
Students prepare for Nortell NetKnowledge certification.
Network Administration
Network Administration classes carry out
the day-to-day administration of an installed network including accessing
information and resources, file and
directory management, and hardware configurations. Students may become certified in Novell,
Microsoft, and/or Red Hat at no cost to the student. Electronics
Electronics topics include measuring
electricity, power and circuits, logic and semiconductor devices,
and applications with robotics and electronic systems.
Scientific
Visualization
Students
use graphics and animation software such as 3D Studio Max to
integrate science and technology allowing students to visualize cell
structure, body systems, weather patterns, and other scientific principles.
Computer Programming
Computer Programming introduces
students to the most current programming languages used in the businesses today.
Students learn Java, Oracle, C++, and Visual Basic programming and prepare
to earn certifications such as Oracle Certified Professionsal. Computer Engineering Technology
Students
build computers, diagnose problems and make the appropriate repairs. Students
prepare for CompTIA A+ Certification, a nationally recognized
certification for computer service technicians.
Information Technology
Career Cluster Model
Information Technology Certifications
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