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Information Technology

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Department Head

Carpenter, S.

Shawn Carpenter

Shawn.Carpenter@cttech.org

860-445-3840

Instructor

Russell, S.

Steve Russell

Steven.Russell@cttech.org

860-445-3845



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A LOOK INTO THE CAREER



Computer & Information Technology Occupations - Bureau of Labor

  • Computer & Information Research Scientists
  • Computer Network Architects
  • Computer Programmers
  • Computer Support Specialists
  • Computer Systems Analysts
  • Database Administrators
  • Information Security Analysts
  • Network & Computer Systems Administrators
  • Software Developers
  • Web Developers
  • Connecticut Technical Education & Carrer System's Information Technology Course breakdown by grade.

    Each Student is Required to complete four years of a Career Technical Education program.

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    CURRICULUM


    Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12
    3 Credits 3 Credits 3 Credits 3 Credits
    Exploratory and Introduction to Information Technology Intermediate Software Applications Web Design and Introduction to Networking Advanced Programming and Technical Skills

    Course Description*.


    Students deciding to enter the field of Information Technology are introduced to basic concepts of computer hardware and software. Instruction is provided in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Access and PowerPoint) and students demonstrate beginner skills in these programs. Students will be introduced to the basics of safety, as well as equipment identification and use. The introduction to computer hardware includes knowledge of computer components and computer accessories.


    In Grade 10, students demonstrate intermediate-level skills in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Access and PowerPoint). Students are then introduced to other Microsoft products and to Adobe and Macromedia products. Basic computer programming, accounting basics, school-to-work and job readiness skills are also introduced. Students are prepared to take Microsoft Office User Specialist (MOUS) Certification Tests. They continue to receive instruction in safety requirements and demonstrate sound safety practices.

    In Grade 11, students demonstrate more advanced skills in web design and desktop publishing. Programming skills are refined and developed and HTML, Java and Java Script programming are introduced. Advanced accounting skills are taught and developed. A working knowledge of computer hardware is reintroduced. Networking skills are introduced and students are able to set up small networks and test them. Troubleshooting skills are taught and refined. School-to-work and job readiness skills are continued. They continue to receive instruction in safety requirements and demonstrate sound safety practices. Students reaching an acceptable level of proficiency may be eligible for Work-based Learning (WBL).


    In Grade 11, students demonstrate more advanced skills in web design and desktop publishing. Programming skills are refined and developed and HTML, Java and Java Script programming are introduced. Advanced accounting skills are taught and developed. A working knowledge of computer hardware is reintroduced. Networking skills are introduced and students are able to set up small networks and test them. Troubleshooting skills are taught refined. School-to-work and job readiness skills are continued. They continue to receive instruction in safety requirements and demonstrate sound safety practices. Students reaching an acceptable level of proficiency may be eligible for Work-based Learning (WBL).

    Students successfully completing this course of study will be able to pursue a two-year computer technology degree at state colleges and universities or go on to a four-year computer engineering degree. Students can obtain immediate employment in the Information Technology area. Jobs include: help desk assistant, sales, systems technician and database maintenance, to name a few. Students graduating from Information Technology also find great success in the military in fields like communications, information management and information technician.