The Information Technology (IT) curriculum prepares graduates for employment in the technology sector as designers, testers, support technicians, system administrators, developers, or programmers who use computer software and\or hardware to design, process, implement and manage information systems in specialties such as database services, security, business intelligence, healthcare informatics and others depending on the technical path selected within this curriculum.
Course work includes development of a student’s ability to create, store, communicate, exchange and use information to solve technical issues related to information support and services, interactive media, network systems, programming and software development, information security and other emerging technologies based on the selected area of study.
Graduates should qualify for employment in entry level positions with businesses, educational systems, and governmental agencies which rely on computer systems to design and manage information. The program will incorporate the competencies of industry recognized certification exams.
Upon successful completion of this program, the student should be able to:
- Identify basic components of an end-user IT system.
- Perform basic computer network troubleshooting techniques.
- Demonstrate best IT security and ethical practices.
- Utilize electronic resources to apply critical thinking skills in synthesizing technical information for problem-solving and documenting solutions.
- Demonstrate the ability to install and configure operating systems and other software.
A.A.S. in Information Technology – IT Support Track (A25590A)
Program of Study
Graduates in the IT Support track will have the skills and knowledge to analyze, troubleshoot, and evaluate technology issues. They will also be prepared to sit for the CompTIA A+ industry certification.
Fall Semester | |||
ACA-111 | College Student Success | 1 | |
CIS-110 | Introduction to Computers | 3 | |
CTI-110 | Web, Pgm, & Db Foundation | 3 | |
CTI-120 | Network & Sec. Foundation | 3 | |
CTI-150 | Mobile Computing Devices | 3 | |
Spring Semester | |||
CIS-115 | Intro to Programming & Logic | 3 | |
CTS-115 | Info Systems Business Concepts | 3 | |
ENG-111 | Writing & Inquiry | 3 | |
NET-110 | Networking Concepts | 3 | |
NOS-130 | Windows Single User | 3 | |
Summer Semester | |||
ENG-114 | Prof. Research and Reporting | 3 | |
HUM-115 | Critical Thinking | 3 | |
MAT-143 | Quantitative literacy | 3 | |
# | Social/Behavioral Science Elective | 3 | |
Fall Semester | |||
CTS-120 | Hardware/Software Support | 3 | |
CTS-155 | Tech. Support Functions | 3 | |
DBA-120 | Database Programming I | 3 | |
NOS-120 | Linux/UNIX Single User | 3 | |
Spring Semester | |||
CTI-140 | Virtualization Concepts | 3 | |
CTS-287 | Emerging Technologies | 3 | |
NOS-230 | Windows Administration I | 3 | |
SEC-110 | Security Concepts | 3 | |
WBL-110 | World of Work | 1 |
# Social/Behavioral Science Electives – HIS 111, HIS 112, HIS 121, HIS 122, HIS 131, HIS 132, HIS 221, PSY 150, PSY 281, or SOC 210
A.A.S. in Information Technology – Networking and Cybersecurity Track (A25590B)
Program of Study
Graduates in the Networking and Cybersecurity track will have the skills and knowledge to design, install, configure, manage, and secure a network infrastructure. They will also be prepared to sit for CCENT (Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician), CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) Routing & Switching, CCNA Cybersecurity Operations, CompTIA Security+, CompTIA Linux+, and Microsoft Windows Desktop and Server industry certifications.
Fall Semester | |||
ACA-111 | College Student Success | 1 | |
CIS-110 | Introduction to Computers | 3 | |
CTI-110 | Web, Pgm, & Db Foundation | 3 | |
CTI-120 | Network & Sec. Foundation | 3 | |
NET-125 | Introduction to Networks | 3 | |
Spring Semester | |||
CIS-115 | Intro to Programming & Logic | 3 | |
ENG-111 | Writing & Inquiry | 3 | |
NET-126 | Switching and Routing | 3 | |
NOS-130 | Windows Single User | 3 | |
SEC-110 | Security Concepts | 3 | |
Summer Semester | |||
ENG-114 | Prof. Research and Reporting | 3 | |
HUM-115 | Critical Thinking | 3 | |
MAT-143 | Quantitative literacy | 3 | |
# | Social/Behavioral Science Elective | 3 | |
Fall Semester | |||
CTS-120 | Hardware/Software Support | 3 | |
NET-225 | Enterprise Networking | 3 | |
NOS-120 | Linux/UNIX Single User | 3 | |
SEC-151 | Introduction to Protocol Analysis | 3 | |
SEC-160 | Security Administration I | 3 | |
Spring Semester | |||
CTI-140 | Virtualization Concepts | 3 | |
CTS-115 | Info Systems Business Concepts | 3 | |
CTS-287 | Emerging Technologies | 3 | |
NOS-230 | Windows Administration I | 3 | |
WBL-110 | World of Work | 1 |
# Social/Behavioral Science Electives – HIS 111, HIS 112, HIS 121, HIS 122, HIS 131, HIS 132, HIS 221, PSY 150, PSY 281, or SOC 210
A+ Certification Prep Certificate (C25590A)
Program of Study
This certificate prepares students for the current CompTIA A+ exams.
CTI-150 | Mobile Computing Devices | 3 |
CTS-120 | Hardware/Software Support | 3 |
CTS-155 | Tech. Support Functions | 3 |
NOS-130 | Windows Single User | 3 |
CISCO Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Prep Certificate (C25590B)
Program of Study
This certificate prepares students for the current Cisco Certified Networking Associate (CCNA) exam.
CTI-120 | Network & Sec. Foundation | 3 |
NET-125 | Introduction to Networks | 3 |
NET-126 | Switching and Routing | 3 |
NET-225 | Enterprise Newtorking | 3 |
IT Support Foundations Certificate (C25590C)
Program of Study
This certificate provides students with the foundational knowledge and skills for entry-level IT support roles.
CIS-110 | Introduction to Computers | 3 |
CTI-110 | Web, Pgm, & Db Foundation | 3 |
CTI-120 | Network & Sec. Foundation | 3 |
CTI-150 | Mobile Computing Devices | 3 |
Cybersecurity Certificate (C25590H)
Program of Study
This certificate prepares students for the current Cisco Certified Network Associate Routing & Switching (CCNA Routing & Switching), CompTIA Security+, and Cisco Certified Network Associate Cybersecurity Operations (CCNA CyberOps) certification exams.
NET-125 | Introduction to Networks | 3 |
NET-126 | Switching and Routing | 3 |
NET-225 | Enterprise Networking | 3 |
SEC-110 | Security Concepts | 3 |
SEC-151 | Introduction to Protocol Analysis | 3 |
SEC-160 | Security Administration I | 3 |
Earn College Credit in High School
A CCP pathway for high school juniors and seniors is available for this program. Visit the Career and College Promise page for more information.
The Career and College Promise (CCP) Program provides opportunities for eligible high school students to start college early, where courses can count for dual credit (credit in the high school and college at the same time), all TUITION-FREE! CCP students accelerate completion of college certificates, diplomas, and associate degrees that provide entry-level job skills and/or lead to college transfer credit.
Graduates of these programs and certificates may be eligible to sit for industry-recognized certifications.
Out-of-state students seeking to enroll in a program or course leading to professional licensure or certification should contact Allisha Hicks, Dean of Business and Applied Technologies to discuss enrollment and professional licensure options available. Students may view the Professional Licensure information page to learn more.
Information Technology Instructor
Department: Faculty
Phone: (252) 246-1367
Email: kfaulkner@wilsoncc.edu
Office: G106
Information Technology Instructor
Department: Faculty
Phone: (252) 246-1299
Email: eobi@wilsoncc.edu
Office: G103
Dean of Business and Applied Technologies
Department: Faculty
Phone: (252) 246-1339
Email: ahicks@wilsoncc.edu
Office: G207a