
Careers in Information Technology
The rapid and widespread use of computers and information technology has generated a need for highly trained workers proficient in various job functions." U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Information Technology (IT ) is the study, design, development, implementation, support or management of computer-based information systems, particularly software applications and computer hardware.
Real-world training
Instructors are industry professionals who provide real-world training in a hands-on, interactive classroom environment. A Technical Advisory Committee of industry professionals guides each program to ensure they are up-to-date on industry trends and issues.
High-tech facilities
IT classrooms, labs, and offices have recently been remodeled and outfitted with new equipment. Students have access to both PC and Macintosh operating systems in our student computer labs.
Database Administration & Development
Create, install, and manage databases that organize data.
Mobile Product Development Specialist
Network Design & Administration
Learn how to install, maintain, repair and ensure the security of local and wide area networks.
Programming
Gain expertise in current programming languages, program design and systems analysis.
Web Design
Become skilled in creating the "look and feel&qtuo; of web sites by learning design, typography, and user experience.
Web Development
Build web sites and run them by writing applications and interfacing with databases.