Opportunities in Information Technology

This career cluster involves the design, development, support, and management of hardware, software, multimedia, and systems integration services.

IT - Cybersecurity Specialist: Learn the skills required to maintain a secure IT system along with the expertise to design, install, and manage the integrity of a computer network infrastructure.
IT - Network Systems Technician: Learn the skills required to manage, configure and troubleshoot common system infrastructure issues, including network switching, routing, IP services, fiber optics, premises cabling and basic network device security.
IT - Software Developer: Learn the skills to design, develop, and deploy the software powering today’s digital world, whether web platforms, business tools, or mobile apps.
Cancer Information Management: Learn to collect complete history, diagnosis, and treatment data for cancer patients and provide essential information to researchers, healthcare providers, and public health officials.
Graphic and Web Design: Learn to create a wide variety of materials, including advertisements, displays, packaging, signs, logos, websites, and web pages
Health Information Technology: Learn to become an expert in patient health data management by collecting, analyzing, monitoring, maintaining, and reporting health data.
Individualized Technical Studies: Combine courses from two or more major areas of study into an Associate of Applied Science Degree that meets specific career preparation goals not available in other programs.
University Transfer - Associate of Arts/Science: Take courses to meet the general requirements of a four-year degree, and then transfer these credits toward a Bachelor’s of Science or Arts program at a college or university.