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Network and Software Solutions
The
objective of this program is to prepare the graduate for an
entry-level position in a general office administration setting which may include retail, small business,
as well as government and industry. Students are provided with skills in
Windows, word processing, database, spreadsheet applications,
networking and desktop publishing.
In addition, Internet concepts, website creation, business
applications, troubleshooting, diagnostics and repair skills are
introduced. Like all of our programs, this program aims to develop
the graduate into a well-rounded individual through its general
education component.
Program Highlights
Computer Applications
- Word processing
- Spreadsheets
- Database
- Computerized accounting
- Internet concepts and research
- Website creation
- Desktop publishing
- Multimedia applications
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Technical Applications
- Operating systems
- Hardware and software configurations
- Troubleshooting
- Utility programs
- Security and privacy
Career Opportunities
- Computer Retail Sales
- Computer Service and Consultant
- Professional Offices
- Computer Repair
- Various Government Offices
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* Occupation: Network and Computer Systems
Administrators (SOC Code 15-1142.00)
* Occupation Profile:
www.mynextmove.org/profile/summary/15-1142.00
* Occupation: Computer Network Support
Specialists (SOC Code 15-1152.00)
* Occupation Profile:
www.mynextmove.org/profile/summary/15-1152.00
* Occupation: Computer Network Architect (SOC
Code 15-1143.00)
* Occupation Profile:
http://www.mynextmove.org/profile/summary/15-1143.00
* Occupation: Computer and Information Systems
Managers (SOC Code 11-3021.00)
* Occupation Profile:
www.mynextmove.org/profile/summary/11-3021.00
*The US Department of Labor networking/computer administration/information systems categories include a very broad category of jobs and potential pay levels. The specific jobs listed by the USDOL under these categories generally require a four- year bachelor’s degree or higher and, in some fields, additional training or specific certifications. The USDOE does not provide networking/computer administration/information systems categories of jobs requiring only an associate degree; therefore, the wage level and career opportunities listed by the USDOL under these categories are not appropriate for associate degree graduates and would normally require additional training and/or education beyond an associate degree.
On-Time Graduation Rate: 61%
Placement Rate: 50%
Median Loan Debt:
- Private: $0
- Institutional Financing Plan: $0
- Title IV: $9,517.93
Cost of Program:
- Tuition: $19,180
- Fees: $1,425
- Supplies: $452
- Total Cost: $21,057
For more information regarding the Cost of Attendance, visit
the school's website at
http://ovct.edu/pdf/PRICE OF ATTENDANCE.pdf
For a downloadable copy of this information, please
click here.
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