Computer Information Technology
The Computer Information Technology program will enable a student to become familiar with all aspects of personal computers and networking; how they work, how they process data, and how to apply its functions to solutions of personal, business, and industrial problems. Training involves a combination of skill assignments and projects designed to provide students with actual job training experience. Software application programs in Microsoft Office ™ will include word processing, spreadsheets, database management, desktop publishing, and multimedia presentations.
Fundamentals of system setup, hardware assembly, troubleshooting, maintenance and repair are included in the curriculum for students who wish to obtain A+ Certification.
Procedures for installation, configuration, and maintenance of local networks are also included to provide the students with the skills necessary for Network+ Certification.
Certificates:
- Desktop Technician - 432hrs
- System Security Technician - 648hrs
- Networking Technician - 648hrs
Diplomas:
- Microcomputer Specialist - 1296hrs
- IT Specialist - 1728hrs
- IT Systems Coordinator - 2160hrs
For additional information please email:
stacy [dot] johnson [at] ttclivingston [dot] edu (Stacy Johnson)
The Tennessee Technology Center at Livingston does not participate in Student Loans.
The Tennessee Technology Center at Livingston does not participate in Student Loans.
77.78% of graduates from this program, who began their studies in 2009-10, completed it within 20 months.


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