Information Technology Courses

Cyber Security

This sequence of courses introduces and builds on fundamental concepts of computers and transitions into security awareness, hacking, and mobile device and advanced computer forensics.

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IT Networking (CISCO Systems)

The sequence of courses introduces and builds on fundamental networking concepts and technologies. Students are taught skills necessary to plan‚ implement‚ manage and troubleshoot computer-based networks across a range of applications. Students will also learn how to set up and secure wireless networks using Linksys routers and equipment.

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IT Specialist

The Information Technology Specialist program focuses on the fundamentals, concepts, and technologies of computers (Desktop/Laptops/Mobile Devices), printers (Inkjet/Laser), and networking. Students will learn to assemble and configure computer systems and maintain, diagnose, and troubleshoot common IT-related issues.The focus is on students learning basic robot building instructions, programming, and movement, then moving on to working with sensors and more complex robot behaviors. Projects cover key STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) concepts.

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Career and Technical Education (CTE) gives high school students the chance to get a head start on preparing for college and careers. Through CTE programs, you have the opportunity to participate in hands-on training in your chosen course and gain real-world experience. Many programs offer you the opportunity to earn nationally recognized certifications which you can use to get a job to pay for college or at the start of your career. Upon the completion of the programs listed, students will be industry certified in their career and technology subject area. The certifications offered are administered through industry recognized testing partners such as CompTIA, Pearson VUE, Certiport, NOCTI, and NCCER.

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