Purpose: This program prepares students for entry-level positions in the field of technology. The courses are offered in day and evening sessions. Most IT courses are available through distance learning.
Educational or Occupational Objectives: Computer Specialist, Computer Support Specialist, Computer Technician, Help Desk Analyst, Information Technology Specialist (IT Specialist), Network Support Specialist, Network Technician, Support Specialist, Technical Support Specialist, GIS Technician.
Admission Requirements: Students should be proficient in basic keyboarding before entering this program.
Certifications: The College does not require certifications as part of the degree program; however, students may be prepared for various certifications after successful completion of specific courses. Contact the program head for additional information.
Job Placement: Assistance in job placement is available through the College’s Career Center upon completion of the degree program.
Transfer: Applied degrees (AAS/AAA) are designed to prepare students for entry into the workforce. Under formal articulation agreements with some four-year colleges and universities, students enrolled in a career/ technical program who wish to pursue baccalaureate studies may be able to transfer selected courses into related programs at senior institutions. Students interested in pursuing transfer options should consult with a Virginia Peninsula advisor early in their academic career and consult the transfer guide for their intended transfer institution and major.
Articulation Agreement: Students who are interested in transferring to Old Dominion University to continue the Information Systems Technology Cybersecurity plan should meet with Academic Advising early to determine and discuss requirements.