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Join one of the fastest-growing career fields with high-paying, in-demand jobs.  Students will study computer hardware and maintenance, the fundamentals of digital electronics, software programming and design, network construction and configuration, web design, databases, virtualization, and the Windows and Linux operating systems. Students will participate in the Business Professionals of America student organization.

The semester elective, Introduction to Computer Programming and Technology  (CT270), is recommended for any freshmen or sophomores considering this course.

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Ray Nieport

Instuctor: Ray Nieport