Information Technology Fundamentals Program

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As technology continues to play a central role in many industries, understanding IT support fundamentals can help people better understand how technology works and how to troubleshoot common issues. 

What will I learn?

Students will learn about computer hardware, operating systems, software, mobile systems, programming concepts, basic networking, databases and fundamental cybersecurity.

Students have opportunities to use the Cyber Range simulated electronic warfare environment, Microsoft Datacenter Academy working lab and/or NERDS skillset development and community outreach center.

 

Credit Diploma

The Information Technology Fundamentals Credit Diploma is a one semester program designed for students and professionals who need to acquire a basic to intermediate level of understanding of IT principles, systems, and concepts to enhance their employment or education potential. Students in the degree program will develop core skillsets necessary to tackle more advanced IT subject matter, as well as learning the fundamental terminology, roles, and considerations of IT in modern business environments. The competencies of TREX 2000 are embedded into this program to ensure students benefit from and complete the requirements of the Transition Experience prior to graduating from LCCC.

Available at the Cheyenne main campus.

What can I do with this degree?

Graduates from this program may find jobs as:

Visit Career Coach for additional information about Computer User Support Specialists.

Visit Career Coach for additional information about Computer Network Support Specialist.

Visit LCCC's Career Resources to find tools for selecting the right program for you and marketing yourself to future employers.


Cost of Attendance

For general college expenses, students should view LCCC’s cost of attendanceStudents in this program do not typically incur additional expenses.