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What You’ll Learn

Build the technical foundation to support computers, networks and modern IT systems.

The Information and Infrastructure Technology program prepares you for entry-level roles in information technology by combining technical training with industry-recognized certification preparation. You’ll learn how to support users, manage common IT issues and build the practical skills needed to work with hardware, networking, security and cloud-based technology.

You will learn how to:

  • Support computer systems and troubleshoot common hardware and software issues
  • Build foundational skills for IT support and infrastructure roles
  • Prepare for industry certifications such as CompTIA A+, Network+, Security+, AWS Cloud Practitioner, and NC3
  • Learn customer service skills for working with users and support requests
  • Understand ticket system fundamentals and IT service workflows
  • Develop networking knowledge used in connected business environments
  • Explore cybersecurity basics and security best practices
  • Gain exposure to cloud computing fundamentals
  • Build hands-on experience through technical projects, including 3D printing applications

The program is designed to help you enter the IT profession with both technical knowledge and workplace skills that support long-term career success.

Workforce Ready in Months

Our programs are designed to get you job-ready fast — with flexible scheduling built around your life.

What You Can Do

Information and Infrastructure Technology can prepare you for entry-level careers in IT support, networking and technical services.

Organizations rely on trained IT professionals to keep systems running, solve user issues and support secure, connected technology environments. If you enjoy problem-solving, technology and helping others, this program can help you start building a versatile tech career.

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