Computer Technology
Computer Technology is designed to teach students the basic knowledge and skills necessary to solve technical and business oriented problems using computer development tools and to build and maintain computer systems and networks. Students will experience a variety of course work using Web development, workstation, and server-based computer systems. Courses are organized to provide a mix of lecture and hands-on experiences.
Webmaster
Typical classes cover personal computer applications and languages including Oracle, Visual Basic.NET, Java, SQL, PL/SQL, C#, ASP.NET, JSP, PHP, Perl, XML, and Java Script. Operating systems used are Windows Vista, Windows 2008 Server, Cisco IOS, and Linux. Completion of the first year’s curriculum in Network Administration, Programming, or Webmaster leads to a certificate in Computer Assistant. The two-year curriculum leads to an Associate of Applied Science degree with options in Network Administration, Programming, or Webmaster. Graduates in Network Administration have worked toward Cisco’s CCNA and Microsoft’s MSCE certification and are marketable as network managers.
Students may pursue a Bachelors of Science in Computer Science at Carroll College. .
Montana Resident Estimated Program Cost based on full time enrollment
Tuition and Fees: $6,092.00
Application Fee: $30
Books/Supplies/Tools: $1,613
Total: $7,735
Typical classes cover personal computer applications and languages including Oracle, Visual Basic.NET, Java, SQL, PL/SQL, C#, ASP.NET, JSP, PHP, Perl, XML, and Java Script. Operat¬ing systems used are Windows Vista, Windows 2008 Server, Cisco IOS, and Linux. Completion of the first year’s curriculum in Network Administration, Programming, or Webmaster leads to a certificate in Computer Assistant. The two-year curriculum leads to an Associate of Applied Science degree with options in Network Administration, Programming, or Webmaster. Graduates in Network Administration have worked toward Cisco’s CCNA and Microsoft’s MSCE certification and are marketable as network managers.
Montana Resident Estimated Program Cost based on full time enrollment
Tuition and Fees: $6,102.00
Application Fee: $30
Books/Supplies/Tools: $1,827
Total: $7,959
Cisco Net Academy
Typical classes cover personal computer applications and languages including Oracle, Visual Basic.NET, Java, SQL, PL/SQL, C#, ASP.NET, JSP, PHP, Perl, XML, and Java Script. Operat¬ing systems used are Windows Vista, Windows 2008 Server, Cisco IOS, and Linux. Completion of the first year’s curriculum in Network Administration, Programming, or Webmaster leads to a certificate in Computer Assistant. The two-year curriculum leads to an Associate of Applied Science degree with options in Network Administration, Programming, or Webmaster. Graduates in Network Administration have worked toward Cisco’s CCNA and Microsoft’s MSCE certification and are marketable as network managers
Montana Resident Estimated Program Cost based on full time enrollment
Tuition and Fees: $6,097.00
Application Fee: $30
Books/Supplies/Tools: $1,719
Total: $7,846