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With the increasing global prevalence of computer systems and networks has arisen a sustained, increasing demand for computer graduates who can analyze, design, and use computer hardware and software in environments ranging from small homogeneous systems of a few computers located in close proximity to very large, heterogeneous systems of computers networked over a widespread geographical area. This is the province of computer science. Computer Industrial Technology Computer Industrial Technology prepares students to become capable of applying their acquired knowledge in the control, development, and design of modern computational strategies to increase process efficiency and effectiveness. The students are also provided with the necessary tools to design software programs to monitor and control computer driven machines and electronic equipment.
The Business Computers concentration focuses on analytical thinking for effective decision making and is concerned with the application of information technology for solving business problems and supporting organizational functions. It includes hands-on instruction and use of computer based instruction as productivity tools for effective management of organizations.
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Updated on May 7, 2004