Computer Information Technology

 

Location:
Dickson
Clarksville

This program is designed to provide students with first hand knowledge of the software, hardware, and operations of personal computers used in business and industry today.  Many aspects of the personal computer including how it works, how data is processed, and how to apply the functions to solutions on the job are explored in the CIT training.  The program consists of studies in the major operating systems, diagnostics, plus configuration of computers and their related peripheral devices. The Computer Information Technology program is available online through the RODP program.

Desktop Technician

432 Hours

Networking Technician

648 Hours

Security Specialist

864 Hours

 

Microcomputer Specialist

1296 Hours

Networking Technician

1728 Hours

IT Specialist

1728 Hours

IT Systems Coordinator

2160 Hours

432 Hours = 1 Trimester

Estimated Course Length = 20 Months or 5 Semesters