Prerequisite (classes you must take first): Completion of Eng/Lang 2 and Integrated Math 2 (or equivalent)
Grades: 11-12
Certifications/Awards Offered:
IT Specialist: Device Configuration & Management
CompTIA: IT Fundamentals+
Front Range Community College:
CNG 1020 A+ Certification Preparation (4 credits)
Length of class: Semester
Credit: 1.0
Build Your Dream PC: Imagine being the architect of your own computer! Design and assemble a virtual PC, selecting components, configuring hardware settings, and ensuring everything runs seamlessly. It's your chance to become the ultimate PC creator.
System Troubleshooting Challenge: Step into the shoes of a tech troubleshooter. Receive simulated scenarios with computer system malfunctions and use your skills to identify and fix the issues. This hands-on project will transform you into the go-to person for tech problem-solving.
Tech Support Simulator: Dive into the world of customer service management. Create a simulated tech support scenario where you guide "clients" through solving computer issues. Master the art of effective communication and providing stellar tech support.
IT Consultancy Showcase: Imagine you're an IT consultant! Develop a comprehensive presentation showcasing your understanding of computer systems. Cover hardware configurations, operating system optimizations, and cybersecurity measures. It's your chance to shine as an IT expert.
Tech Enthusiasts: If you love the world of technology, this course is your canvas to paint with coding, networking, and troubleshooting brilliance.
Adventurous Minds: Whether you're just starting or already on your tech journey, Computer Systems welcomes every curious mind ready to explore the tech universe.
Future IT Professionals: Dreaming of a tech career? This course equips you with the skills and certifications to shine in the dynamic world of information technology.
This course will be offered at the new Ranum campus beginning in the Fall of 2024. Students will be provided one-way transportation and the course will be double-blocked in either the morning or afternoon. Students will sign a contract committing to participation in the entirety of the course.
Students may be able to earn core credit through engagement in these courses.