Information Technology

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The Information Technology program provides students with the skills required to find employment in the rapidly changing field of Information Technology, one of the fastest growing industries in the world. Students will learn hardware, operating systems, application software, local and wide area networking, programming and internet development.

Once students have developed the foundational skills, they can specialize as a Network Administrator, Computer Support Technician, Cisco Technician or Programming Technician. Students specializing as a Network Administrator will be prepared to take Microsoft, CompTIA and Cisco professional certification exams. Students specializing as a Programming Technician learn programming languages to be able to assist in development of software for the business environment.

Estimated Cost
Adult College Admission Fee $40.00
Adult Tuition and Fees $2,200.00
High School Fees $60.00
Books and Supplies Varies
Certificate Processing Fee $40.00
Financial Aid Availability
Pell Grants Apply
Scholarships Eligible
Veterans Eligible
Program Details
Admissions and Job Requirements Details
Program Start Date Start class anytime
Classroom Availability Daytime: Mon, Tues, Weds, Thurs, Fri: 7:40 am - 2:30 pm
Extended: Mon, Tues, Weds, Thurs: 3:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Program Length 1110 hours (12 months) *
Location DATC Main Campus
Course Requirements Details
Course Descriptions Details
Credentials
Certificates DATC Certificate of Program Completion
Industry Certification Details
Jobs
Job Title & SOC 15-1152.00 - Computer Network Support Specialists,
15-1131.00 - Computer Programmers
Utah Job Outlook 7,840 - 10,050
Utah Wage $12.26 - $33.08
Academic Partnerships
High School Details
College/University Details
* Based on full-time enrollment

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Verify you meet program Admissions Requirements
Complete the DATC Admissions process:
  • Complete the DATC Admissions Application
  • Pay the $40.00 fee online or to the cashier in Student Services
  • Take the Admissions Assessment in the DATC Testing Center in Student Services
  • Attend a DATC orientation (held every Tuesday at 2:00 p.m.)
Meet with an Enrollment Technician in Student Services
Start class