Daytona State

Daytona State College

University Name
Daytona State College
University Location
Daytona Beach, FL

Internet Services Technology

Type

The Internet Services Technology program provides students with the technical credentials needed for Internet-related careers in planning, building, maintaining and managing interactive Web sites. First, this program helps students learn the fundamentals of computers, operating systems, programming and graphic design. Then, this program directs students into the planning, building and managing of Web pages and sites. Finally, this program helps students learn the knowledge that is essential for the management of Web servers.

Web Development Specialist

The certificate program in Web development Specialist provides the student a solid understanding of the web based technology. The student develops the technical skills to design and build websites using web programming languages for personal and business use, maintain, trouble shoot and implement web based technology on the website for optimization and analysis purposes. The content prepares students to work in Internet, Intranet, and Extranet environments; installing and configuring Intranet and web based resources.

Information Technology Support Specialist

The certificate program in Information Technology Support Specialist provides the student with a solid understanding of the computer hardware and software and its interaction in a networked environment. The certificate program also provides soft skills and technical skills for providing customer support in a networked office and business environment. The course content prepares students to install, troubleshoot information technology equipment and support its users.

Network Administrator

Type

The Network Administrator program provides students with the technical credentials needed for IT (information technology) careers in computer network management, design, installation, maintenance and support. This program helps students learn the fundamentals of computer hardware, operating systems and network essentials. It shows students how to install, configure, maintain, troubleshoot and repair computers and networks. Currently renamed to Networking Services Technology.

Computer Programming

The Computer Programming program provides a solid foundation in programming. Students develop skills enabling them to program C, C++, Visual Basic; as well as to design and develop software. All credits earned in this program are applicable to the AS degree in Computer Programming and Analysis. Selected courses prep for MCP, MCAD, MOS, and Sun Java certifications.

Information Technology Administration

The certificate program in Information Technology Administration provides the student a solid understanding of web based technology. The student develops proficiency with hardware and software installation, networked environment, development and use software tools and web programming language in building, maintaining and optimizing websites for personal and business use. The content prepares students to work in Internet, Intranet, and Extranet environments; installing and configuring Intranet and web based resources.

Information Technology Management

The certificate program in Information Technology Management prepares the students to plan, install, configure, and monitor computer networks in a LAN/WAN environment. Students will be able to understand, plan, manage and implement security in a networked environment. Students will be prepared to apply conceptual and theoretical knowledge to the workplace utilizing technical skills learned during the program.

Supervision and Management

Type

The upper division BAS Supervision and Management courses provide students with a general, but comprehensive understanding of business enterprises and a command of practical management skills. The curriculum builds from the practitioner viewpoint to a thorough understanding of all facets of enterprise management as the student progresses. Many local businesses and industries were involved in developing curricula for workforce education programs.