INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Information Technology (IT) careers are available in every sector of the economy. IT manages the information and applications that office workers rely on to do their jobs. Careers in IT involve the design, development, support and management of hardware, software, multimedia and systems-integration services. The IT industry is a dynamic and entrepreneurial field continuing to have a revolutionary impact on the U.S. and world economies. IT specialists create products and set up and maintain systems. IT professionals focus on improving the usability and efficiency of technological systems and processes. Students in this pathway gain the basic foundation, skills and knowledge for computer networking, applications and support, along with an introduction to programming. Students develop skills to prepare for support certification exams and learn to develop , support and integrate computing systems. They acquire network planning and management skills and the ability to provide technical support.
LIST OF PATHWAYS
Aerospace
Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources
Arts, A/V Technology & Communication
Architecture & Construction
Business Management & Administration
Education & Training
Energy
Engineering & Polymer Science
Finance
Government & Public Administration
Health Science
Hospitality & Tourism
Human Services
Information Technology
Law, Public Safety, Correction & Security
Manufacturing
Marine Science
Marketing
Transportation, Distribution & Logistics