Apr 19, 2026  
2026-2027 College Catalog 
    
2026-2027 College Catalog

Digital & Information Technology



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The Digital and Information Technology cluster prepares students for careers in computing, cybersecurity, web development, and technical support. Coursework combines theoretical principles with applied learning to develop problem-solving skills and technical proficiency. Graduates are equipped to meet growing workforce demands in technology-driven environments.

What’s the Difference Between Credit and Non-Credit?  


Credit programs provide a comprehensive foundation in computing concepts, system architecture, and information security. These programs integrate technical training with analytical and communication skills, preparing graduates for diverse roles in IT support, networking, and web technologies. 

Computer and Information Technology

General information for Computer and Information Technology programs   

Associate of Applied Science

Certificate

 

In addition to the credit programs, QuickJobs options offer targeted, accelerated training for individuals seeking industry-recognized certifications or specialized technical skills. These programs are designed for rapid skill acquisition and certification preparation, enabling learners to enter or advance in IT careers quickly, and include: