Information Technology
Information
Technology (IT) is one of the fastest growing and highest paying fields in the
job market today. The IT program at Madisonville Community College is an
associate of applied science (AAS) degree that prepares graduates for exciting
positions in Information Technology. In addition to earning your degree, you
can prepare for industry-recognized certifications to improve your job skills
and employability. The IT degree can
also transfer to four-year universities.
See what our students are saying about our IT
program.
With our improved web site, we now have additional IT materials on the main IT academic program page. You can find this information at this web address: www.madisonville.kctcs.edu/socialsciences/programs/it/index.html
Students have the option to study
in several areas, including: Network Administration and Electronic Commerce.
For a complete listing of required courses, please click on one of the
options above.
Students will learn the following
skills:
· Networking
· Computer programming
· Database design
· Hardware and software maintenance
· Web page development
· Operating Systems
· Microsoft Office Applications
In our Network Administration
option, the student can choose between two networking tracks: Cisco and Microsoft. See IT Flowchart
for a possible sequencing of the IT courses.
Courses are offered that will
prepare the student to take industry-recognized certifications exams to become
a Microsoft
Certified Systems Administrator, a Microsoft
Certified Systems Engineer or a Cisco
Certified Network Associate.
Additional courses in the program
will prepare the student for other certifications, including CompTIA's A+, Network+,
and e-Biz+
certifications.
Transfer Options
As far as transfer options, a transfer agreement has been approved by KCTCS
and Murray State University. This
transfer agreement will allow a student’s KCTCS IT degree to count towards the
first two years of Murray State’s Telecommunication Systems Management
bachelor’s degree. For more information
on this agreement, go to www.murraystate.edu/tsm/.
If you have a brochure request or
any questions regarding the Information Technology program, please contact Chet
Cunningham by e-mail at Chet.Cunningham@kctcs.edu or by phone at 270.824.8699.