Information Support Services and Networking
Cluster D

Information Technology

Information Support Services & Networking

Programming & Web Development

Environmental Science and Technology

HVAC-R/Appliance Technology

Engineering Technology

Legal and Protective Services

Freshman Information Support Services
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Students will learn how to begin a career in information technology as a personal computer service technician and network administrator. This track will prepare students to take the CompTIA A+ Core Hardware, A+ Operating System, and Network+ certification exams.

Information Support Services and Networking students will build on their knowledge and professional experience of how to install, configure, upgrade, maintain, and troubleshoot personal computer systems, components, peripherals, and various operating systems; to connect computers to networks; and to provide service to clients with personal computer equipment service needs.

Students will also build on their knowledge and professional experience of computer hardware, operating systems, and networks as they acquire the specific skills required to implement basic networking protocols on a computer network. They will understand and implement troubleshooting procedures on networks and computer systems, and examine the basics of a network operating system in use today. Students will have hands-on training and be able to administer a local and wide area network using Windows 2003 Server and Cisco routers.

They mirror a technical support center by handling calls, entering and updating data, sending technicians to handle repairs, and advancing complex issues to higher-level technicians. The students troubleshoot issues over the phone, place follow-up calls and schedule on-site repairs with either the student or professional technicians within the school. The Information Support Services and Networking students are responsible for tracking and servicing all computer equipment inside of the school.

The majority of graduates choose to continue their education and pursue two- or four- year degree programs in computer programming, computer information systems, or computer engineering. Students are also qualified for entry-level employment in computer operations and information systems.

Course of Study

Junior
  • 70H3 Help Desk
  • 70H3 A+ Operating Systems
  • 60H3 A+ Hardware
  • 61H3 Technical Math
  • 62H3 Technical Communications
Senior
  • 70H4 Network Administration
  • 71H4 Advanced Help Desk
  • 60H4 Technical Math
  • 61H4 Technical Communications
  • 62H4 Related Networking

For more information, contact Mr. Walker at (508) 998-3321, ext. 196 or email him at swalker@gnbvt.edu.