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Suggested
curriculum by semester:
Computer Information Technology
(PDF)
Computer
Hardware Repair & Troubleshooting Certificate (PDF)
The Computer
Information Technology curriculum is designed to prepare graduates for employment with
organizations that use computers to process, manage, and communicate information. This is
a flexible program, designed to meet community information systems needs.
Course work includes computer systems terminology and operations, logic, operating
systems, database, data communications/networking, and related business topics. Studies
will provide experience for students to implement, support, and customize
industry-standard information systems.
Graduates should qualify for a wide variety of computer-related, entry-level positions
that provide opportunities for advancement with increasing experience and ongoing
training. Duties may include systems maintenance and troubleshooting, support and
training, and business applications design and implementation.
Some of the links
below Requires Adobe Acrobat
Reader.
Contact:
Laura
Gipson,
Instructor, Computer Information Technology/Computer Programming
Office: Building 2, Room 122A
Phone: (252) 940-6308
Ken Robol, Instructor, Computer
Information Technology/Computer Programming/Network Technology
Office: Building #2, Room 122A
Phone: (252) 940-6330
Whiting
Toler, Instructor, Computer Information Technology/
Computer Programming/Networking Technology
Office: Building 2, Room 123A
Phone: (252) 940-6334
** Part-time
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