Computer Information Technology
This course is designed to consist of a combination of job simulated projects providing the student with realistic "hands-on" learning experiences. Students will be provided with a first hand knowledge of the software, hardware, and operations of personal computers used in business and industry today. This may include building, repairing, troubleshooting, installing, networking and servicing personal computers. The instruction also includes an introduction to computer concepts, keyboarding, and a thorough education in common applications (to include database, word processing, spreadsheets, desktop publishing, and presentations). Instruction continues with networking, distance communications, multiple operating systems, and culminates with system analysis, diagnosis, and basic troubleshooting on IBM-compatible computers.
Mission
The mission of the program is to provide the technical instruction and skill development for the student to become gainfully employed in the Information Technology field.
Nature of the Work
Information Technology technicians are found in all businesses and industries. These technicians work in systems repair and networking environments in almost every commercial field. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that systems analysts, computer engineers, data base administrators, computer engineers, data base administrators, computer support specialists, and other computer personnel are projected to be the fastest growing job group in the economy.
These technicians must be able to set up or diagnose malfunctioning equipment, as well as have the ability to use the proper test equipment and tools. A knowledge of all networking software and operating systems is required to meet the challenge of working with computers today. All developed skills are required to operate and maintain simple and complex units. Technicians in the area of Information Technology are vital to all forms of "systems" management in our society and are responsible for all phases of software and hardware systems.
Broad Units of Study
- Orientation & Safety
- Technology Foundations
- Computer Concepts
- Introduction To Operating Systems
- Basic/Visual Basic/SQL
- Introduction to Applications
- Biometrics
- Hardware Troubleshooting
- CompTIA A+ Certification Prep
- CompTIA Network+ Certification Prep
- CompTIA Security+ Certification Prep
- Advanced Networking
- Microsoft MCTS Certification Prep
- ECCouncil CNDA/CEH Certification Prep
- Worker Ethics
Computer Information Technology Estimated Student Expenses
Part-Time Computer Information Technology Estimated Student Expenses
Programs Awards and Length
Computer Information Technology Program
| Title | Est. Hours | Award |
| Desktop Technician | 432 | Certificate |
| Security Specialist | 864 | Certificate |
| Network Technician | 864 | Diploma |
| Wireless Specialist Technician | 864 | Certificate |
| Microcomputer Specialist | 1296 | Diploma |
| I.T. Specialist | 1728 | Diploma |
| Computer Systems Coordinator | 2160 | Diploma |
Computer Information Systems Program
| Title | Est. Hours | Award |
| PC Operator | 432 | Certificate |
| Information Processing Technician | 864 | Certificate |
| Web Design Application | 1296 | Certificate |
| Hardware Specialist | 1728 | Certificate |
| Computer Information Systems | 2160 | Diploma |
| Basic Programming | 2160 | Certificate |
It is possible to obtain multiple Certificates or Diplomas. The CIT program remains flexible in order to meet geographic needs of individual businesses. The core curriculum is approved by COE and statewide curriculum committees. Instructors may modify the course to exceed statewide standards for industry needs. The CIT Program at TTC Shelbyville meets or exceeds the CIS Program offered at other TTCs.
National Certifications
Students are strongly encouraged/required to take and pass the following certification exams in order to achieve some of the program awards.
- CompTIA A+
- Network+
- Security+
- Certified Ethical Hacker - Elective
- Certified Network Defense Architect - Elective
- Microsoft MCTS--MCITP --MCSE
- CWTS
On-Site Testing is available through Prometric Testing and Vue.
Affiliated Institutions and Schools should call in advance. Please do not schedule lengthy exams on Fridays.
Cloud Learning Management System
TTC Shelbyville's CIT program offers a LMS that provides thousands of videos, handouts, exams and other resources - available on or off campus. Named one of the number one programs in 2011 (Computerworld Laurette - Honors Program). The only TTC to offer a full cloud service with virtualization in the cloud. The Cloud LMS also has hardware in the cloud, allowing students to use real hardware from anywhere in the world.
Facts about Shelbyville CIT
- The first CIT Program registered as a CompTIA member.
- The first CIT Program registered as a CompTIA CLA member.
- The first CIT Program registered as an EC-Council member.
- Average National Certifications obtained before graduation - five.
- Instructors - Certified in all fields taught.
Professional Organizations
The CIT program at Shelbyville is associated with or accredited by the following organizations:
- CompTIA Jobs+ E2C Since 1999
- CompTIA Learning Alliance 2007
- CompTIA Authorized Partner Program (Academic Partner)
- Microsoft Training Center (Applied)
- EC-Council (Certified Ethical Hacker/Certified Network Defense Architect 2007
- COE (Council of Occupational Education)
Additional Standards
The CIT Program at Shelbyville meets or exceeds:
- Department of Defense 8570.1 Tech. Lv. 1
- Department of Defense 8570.1 Tech. Lv. 2
Certification accreditation from the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) including curriculum that meets the National Training Standard for Information Security Professionals CNSS 4011.
ECCouncil -Information Assurance Standards
(CNSS Committee on National Security Systems 4012 4013a 4014 2015 4016
NSA)
Student Certification Portals
Microsoft Student Career Portal
CompTIA Portal
CWNP Portal
What else makes the TTC Shelbyville CIT program élite from other IT programs?
Techtarget article on the CIT program at Shelbyville
The CIT program has been recognized as a 2011 ComputerWorld Laureate.

Computerworld press release.
Steve Mallard wins IT innovation leadership award – IT Leadership Award winners showcase leadership innovation
Dawn Babian recognized for Innovation and Administration of the CIT LMS system.
Merlot Contributions (MERLOT is a nonprofit, higher education consortium that supports a leading edge, searchable collection of more than 22,000 higher education, online learning materials, catalogued by more than 83,000 registered members)

Please visit CompTIA for information on maintaining your certifications.
Individuals who hold multiple CompTIA certifications only need to pay the annual fees and earn CEUs for their highest level certification.
| CEUs required for renewal | Annual CE fee | Total CE fee (3-year period) | |
| CompTIA A+ | 20 | $25 | $75 |
| CompTIA Network+ | 30 | $49 | $147 |
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CompTIA Security+ |
50 | $49 | $147 |
| CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP) | 75 | $49 | $147 |
*Prices for exams, books and curriculum are subject to change
*Students receive two hours of lecture daily, two hours of hands on and two hours of study time/labs
The LMS system and technical blog are additional resources that supply the student with 24/7 access
Steve Mallard - Information Technology Lead Instructor
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B.S. Management of Information Systems |
Mike Miller - Information Technology Instructor
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A.A.S. 50+ hours |
Dawn M. Babian - Information Systems Instructor
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GSNA, Security+, A+, Net+, MCTS |
The Tennessee Technology Center at Shelbyville does not offer a student loan program.
The Tennessee Technology Center at Shelbyville does not offer a student loan program.
93% of graduates from this program, who began their studies in 2011-12, completed it within 18 months.


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