Find Your Path In Information Technology
With a wide range of programs, from Cybersecurity to Web Design, the Information Technology pathways are your route to a successful career working with computers.
Cybersecurity is the study of how to protect computers and data from cyber attacks. You need only to listen to the news to understand the value of Cybersecurity specialists in today's society.
The Cybersecurity CSC qualifies for G3 scholarship funding.
Those pursuing a career in database security will learn measures used to secure database management systems from malicious cyber-attacks.
A drone is an unmanned aerial vehicle that can be programmed or controlled remotely to gather information. Frequently used in search and rescue operations, aerial videography, surveillance and traffic monitoring, drone operations may be useful in a variety of fields.
This one semester, career studies certificate prepares students to integrate remote pilot technologies into their existing field of study. Upon completion, students will be able to take the Federal Aviation Administration Part 107 licensure exam for unmanned pilots (drones).
Information Technology pathways range from general computer science studies to software application. With an increasing global dependance on digital information, a career in Information Technology is valuable.
A computer network is an interconnection of various computers to share software, hardware, resources and data through a communication medium. Network managers ensure the network functions properly.
The Level 1, 2 and 3 program pathways are eligible for G3 scholarship funding.
This pathway will introduce you to website design and management. Today, every business needs an internet presence. A website is a "digital storefront" for your business.