The Information Technology Fundamentals is a single semester set of courses designed to provide students with an understanding of the basic concepts, principles, and techniques required in computer information processing.
The Information Technology Fundamentals is a single semester set of courses designed to provide students with an understanding of the basic concepts, principles, and techniques required in computer information processing.
Graduates are to be competent in the technical field areas of computer technology and concepts, as well as either basic program design, computer networking or web design.
The strength of Atlanta rests in its citizens whose skills, values, and ethics make them a productive and competitive force. The men and women of Atlanta should be productive workers if the city and its environs are to attract new business and industry and strengthen existing companies that have enabled Atlanta to become the commercial hub of the entire Southeast.
Atlanta Technical College does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, color, national origin, sex, religion, marital status, or disability. Individuals should be provided programs and services that will enable them to develop and improve their academic skills, technical competence, and work attitudes. These attributes are necessary for job acquisition, retention, and advancement in a career that is personally satisfying, socially useful, and economically beneficial.
Atlanta Technical College believes that opportunities in technical education must include general and technical literacy, academic skills and knowledge, technical skills, and the attitudes needed to enjoy life. To obtain employment, individuals must be competitive in today’s job market, and they must possess the skills that will earn them promotions throughout their careers.
Atlanta Technical College believes that the positive results of a literate and technical competent citizenry will accelerate Atlanta’s continued appeal to existing, expanding, new, and emerging businesses and industries and will in turn contribute to the economic and social growth of individuals living and working in and around Atlanta.
The program consists of studies in the major operating systems, diagnostics, plus configuration of computers and their related peripheral devices.The program consists of studies in the major operating systems, diagnostics, plus configuration of computers and their related peripheral devices.
Information technology has many fields — and lots of opportunity. That’s why the computer information technology degrees at Nashville State Community College are split into six different concentrations.
The Bachelor of Science in Information Technology requires 120 total credits. All courses must be completed with a grade of C or better unless noted otherwise.
The mission of this program is to prepare community and information technology leaders through innovative, high-quality program, initiatives and services directed to the needs of learners and employers.
The Bachelors Degree in Computer and Information Technology will enable students to become highly marketable as technical professionals for applications of software, hardware, and information technology.
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