Computer Operations
Computer Operation students learn the functionality of hardware and software components as well as suggested best practices in maintenance and safety issues. Students in Network Fundamentals learn the skills needed to successfully move into a role as an IT professional supporting networked computers. Concepts covered include administration, planning, and configuring a network and its components. High-performing students may have the opportunity to complete internships with local companies.
A TYPCIAL COMPUTER OPERATIONS STUDENT:
Has interest in computers & technology
Student who plans to go on to college or additional training after high school
Successful students have the patience and attention to detail
Can work on projects independently or with other students
Can stay on task without constant supervision
INSTRUCTOR: Darrel Shaw
IN THE PAST FIVE YEARS:
Students earned college scholarships based on certifications and competition success
Students have gone on to attend Ivy Tech, Ball State, Purdue, Indiana State, ITT, Vincennes, and more
Students completed internships at local companies and community organizations as part of their class work