Computer Technology Program This course is essentially broken into two categories: networking and web design.
During the first year, students will learn the purpose of networks and how to configure and troubleshoot them – from both a software and hardware standpoint. This includes learning the various protocols involved in networking and the Internet, such as TCP/IP.
They will also obtain an extensive understanding of various aspects of the Internet (e.g. Web browsing, multimedia on the web, databases and search engines, e-mail, Internet services and tools (FTP, VNC, MSTSC, etc.), Internet security, and IT project management).
In their second year, students will delve into Web site development. At first, students will learn the basics of how to create HTML Web pages using various graphical elements, hyperlinks, tables, forms, and frames. This also involves understanding some image techniques used to manipulate images on Web pages. Later in the year, client- and server-side languages and CSS are introduced to further customize and make interactive Web sites.
In the end, students who pass the necessary exams will become certified CIW Associate Design Specialists.”
This program is available at the Plattsburgh Campus.
Students enrolled in this program are eligible to earn integrated academic credit toward graduation and the CTE Endorsement (Advanced Designation in Career and Technical Education) on their High School Diploma.
- CTE Math
- CTE English
- Career & Financial Management (I.O.)
For more information: C T E Approved Programs