About CCCTC
Adult Education
Student Resources
Instructor: Mr. Jerome Mick
Email Mr. Jerome Mick
1-814-765-5308
CIP Code:15.1202
The Information Technology program prepares students for an entry level position in the Information Technology field or continuing education at a post-secondary institution. Students will learn IT Concepts and Terminology, IT Infrastructure, Applications and Software, Security, Mobile Devices, Networking, Computer Hardware, Virtualization and Cloud Computing, Troubleshooting, Operating Systems, and Operational Procedures. The program takes a broad-spectrum approach to teaching the Information Technology field.
The IT program prepares students for the TestOut IT Fundamentals, CompTIA IT Fundamentals, TestOut PC Pro, CompTIA A+ certifications with additional opportunity to prepare for TestOut Network Pro, TestOut Security Pro, CompTIA Network+ and CompTIA Security+ should time allow.
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 for an entry-level IT position or to go on to post-secondary IT schooling. following topics are taught in the IT program:
IT Concepts and Terminology
IT Infrastructure
Applications and Software
Security
Mobile Devices
Networking
Computer Hardware
Virtualization and Cloud Computing
Troubleshooting
Operating Systems
Operational Procedures
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
College Credits available in Information Technology from:
PA College of Technology
St. Francis University
Clarion University
Commonwealth Technical Institute
Excelsior College
Soar Credits
Adult Education Information
Cost:
$7,000.00 – Includes books, NOCTI, OSHA Certification, CompTIA A+, and CompTIA Strata Certifications.
Estimated expenses not included in tuition:
Criminal Record Check – $22.00
Child Abuse Clearance – $13.00
Federal Criminal History Record-$23.85
$300.00 deposit that will go toward tuition
Academic Year: 9 months/900 hours
Start Date: August
Schedule: Monday-Friday, 8:30 am-2:30 pm
Books included in tuition:
ISBN 9780071795913
Mike Meyers CompTIA A+ Guide to Managing and Troubleshooting PCS 4th edition
Mike Meyers
ISBN 9780071760225
All In One Comp TIA Strata Fundamentals
Scott Jernigan, Mike Meyers
The Information Technology program prepares students for an entry level position in the Information Technology field or continuing education at a post-secondary institution. Students will learn IT Concepts and Terminology, IT Infrastructure, Applications and Software, Security, Mobile Devices, Networking, Computer Hardware, Virtualization and Cloud Computing, Troubleshooting, Operating Systems, and Operational Procedures. The program takes a broad-spectrum approach to teaching the Information Technology field.
The IT program prepares students for the TestOut IT Fundamentals, CompTIA IT Fundamentals, TestOut PC Pro, CompTIA A+ certifications with additional opportunity to prepare for TestOut Network Pro, TestOut Security Pro, CompTIA Network+ and CompTIA Security+ should time allow.