Information Technology
Instructor: Mr. Jerome Mick
jmick@ccctc.edu
1-814-765-5308
The Information Technology program is a two-year program at the CCCTC that prepares students to enter into an entry-level position or to go on to post-secondary schooling in Information Technology. Students will learn computer maintenance and programming.
College Credits available in Information Technology from:
Areas of Instruction:
- Computer Fundamentals
- Computer Repair
- Computer Maintenance and Troubleshooting
- Productivity Software
- Office Procedures and Customer Service Skills
- Database Administration
- Safety
- Networking
- Security
Career Certification:
The IT program prepares students for the IC3 Computer Fundamentals, CompTIA Starta, and CompTIA A+ Certifications.
What are the Benefits?
The IT program will prepare you for a future career path in computers and business-related occupations. Types of jobs available for IT students are:
- Computer Technician
- Network Technician
- System Administrator
- Telecommunications
- System Analyst
What is Information Technology?
The Information Technology program at the Career Center helps prepare students to enter into an entry-level position or to go on to post-secondary schooling. Students will learn computer maintenance and programming. The following topics are taught in the IT program:
- Productivity Software
- Computer Maintenance & Troubleshooting
- Safety-Related to Computers
- Office Procedures & Customer Service Skills
- Computer Fundamentals
- Computer Repair
- Networking
- Security
- Network Cabling Installation
Skills Needed:
This course is taught with hands-on training and theory. Students must be able to work independently, using verbal and textbook instruction. Required skills for IT are:
- Strong reading and writing skills
- Basic computer concepts
- Able to work independently or in a group setting
- Organization