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Virginia Networking Degrees
Virginia Software Development Degrees
Virginia Electronics Degrees
- Information Technology - Computer Programming
- Information Technology - Web Development
- Information Technology - Business Applications
- Medical Systems Administration
- Accounting Systems Applications
Information Technology - Computer Programming
Acquire the computer programming and information processing knowledge required for a wide range of computer programming positions. You will be introduced to various operating system environments and programming languages. Analytical, problem-solving, and decision-making skills are developed throughout your training. The importance of good communication and teamwork skills is also emphasized and externships may be available. Exceptional opportunities exist for individuals who develop advanced programming ability. More information.
Information Technology - Web Development
Prepare to enter the growing and exciting field of Internet programming. Learn how to develop interactive, online business solutions. Students are introduced to a variety of programming languages, learn web page and graphic design, as well as Internet basics. Analytical, problem-solving, and decision-making skills are developed throughout the program. The importance of strong communication and teamwork skills is emphasized. Externship opportunities may be available. More information.
Information Technology - Business Applications
As an Information Technology/Business Administration major, you will gain the knowledge necessary for rewarding employment as an office administration specialist. Employment opportunities abound in a variety of settings. An externship class may be available to sharpen your skills and to develop experience related references. More information.
Medical Systems Administration
Gain the valuable skills you need in a variety of computer-assisted medical office settings, including hospitals, medical and dental offices and insurance and billing companies. Learn medical terminology, transcription, insurance and coding, and computerized patient accounting. Students are introduced to word processing and spreadsheet applications in the DOS and Windows environments. CPR certification is included. Externship opportunities may be available. More information.
Accounting Systems Applications
Get the knowledge and skills necessary for rewarding employment in the field of accounting. Prepare for the many areas of financial accounting, including statement preparation and analysis, taxes, payroll procedures and a wide range of related accounting applications. You will be able to operate in the Windows environment and will learn to efficiently process information using accounting software, spreadsheets, and word processing software applications. Manual and computerized case studies are utilized to enhance accounting skills and externships may be available. More information.
Computer Network Technology
Computer Network Technology II
Information Technology - Network Security
Information Technology - Networking
Computer Network Technology
Learn the practical aspects of computer maintenance and repair with emphasis on logical troubleshooting techniques. The core courses will provide you with a foundation in analog and digital fundamentals, while advanced technical courses provide in-depth knowledge in areas of specialization. More information.
Computer Network Technology II
Get training in the practical aspects of computer maintenance and repair with hands-on emphasis in logical troubleshooting. The core courses provide a foundation in analog and digital fundamentals, while advanced technical courses provide knowledge in specialized areas. More information.
Information Technology - Network Security
Gain the education necessary to acquire an entry-level position as a network security specialist. With a degree in Network Security, you will be prepared to assume important roles such as technical support for help desks, management information systems departments, Internet service providers, web service providers, and information technology solution providers. Students must be eligible for security clearances at the highest level. More information.
Information Technology - Networking
Acquire the education and specialized knowledge necessary for employment as an information technology specialist. You will open yourself up to exciting opportunities in technical support for a broad range of positions within management information systems, Internet service providers, web page providers, and information technology solution providers. More information.
Computer Electronics Technology
Biomedical Equipment Technology
Telecommunications Technology
Computer Electronics Technology
Learn the practical aspects of computer maintenance and repair with emphasis on logical troubleshooting techniques. The core courses include analog and digital fundamentals, while advanced technical courses allow you to acquire knowledge in specialized areas. This program is versatile and prepares graduates for a broad range of employment opportunities. Externship opportunities may be available. More information.
Biomedical Equipment Technology
With a Biomedical Equipment Technology degree you can become an essential member of the health care team. You can specialize in instrumentation and/or medical equipment maintenance and repair with emphasis on troubleshooting techniques. The core courses include, in addition to analog and digital fundamentals, medical terminology, biomedical instrumentation, and medical equipment troubleshooting. This is a demanding and potentially very rewarding program that is not right for everyone. An externship course is required in this program. More information.
Telecommunications Technology
Prepare yourself for career-entry positions in the growing field of global communications. Specialize in telecommunications equipment maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair. The core courses include fundamentals in electricity, analog and digital circuits, and telecommunication systems equipment. Advanced courses offer opportunities for specialization. More information.


