Information Technology cluster includes courses and/or programs related to designing, developing, managing, and operating communication and information technology networks and related hardware and software for the recording, storage, transformation, transmission and distribution of voice, video, images, and data including both telecommunications and computing services. Information Technology careers involves the design, development, support, and management of hardware, software, multimedia and systems integration services. Technological advances and global competition have transformed the nature of work. Tomorrow's jobs will require more knowledge, better skills, and more flexible workers than ever before. Tomorrow's workers must be prepared to change jobs and careers several times.
3 & 4 Unit Completer Course Requirements
(please reference the Information Technology section in the current Student Reporting Procedures Guide link)
Information Technology Course Standards and Student Profiles
Approved Courses to Fulfill Computer Science Graduation Requirements
(Please reference the Computer Science Graduation Courses appendix in the current Activity Coding System link)
Computer Science Q & A
Computer Science Memo (116 KB PDF 3/29/18)
Computer Science Planning Document (2015 KB PDF 8/12/20)