Engineering Technologies

Information Technology Virtual Tour

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Jun 10

Wednesday, June 10, 2020

6:23–6:23 PM

Jun 10
Wednesday, June 10, 2020
9:00 - 10:00 AM

Considering a career in IT? Get a glimpse inside the labs where future IT professionals learn how to install, configure, and maintain computing systems. Meet Dr. Sandra Gorka, Associate Professor of Computer Science at Penn College. And check out everything from gaming and simulation spaces to the hands-on labs decided to cyber security, networking, database management, and Linux systems.

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Game & Simulation Programming (B.S.)

Master the technical skills to create games and interactive user experiences.

Information Assurance & Cyber Security (B.S.)

Take the necessary steps to safeguard sensitive data and prevent critical attacks.

Network Administration & Engineering Technology (B.S.)

Setup, repair, and maintain networks across all types of industries, large and small.

Software Development & Information Management (B.S.)

Study all the details that go into solving today’s most common and complex IT issues.

Information Technology: Network & User Support (A.A.S.)

From networking to hardware and software, learn how to address all kinds of technical support needs.

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