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Web Technology

The Web Technology curriculum is designed to prepare graduates for employment with organizations that use computers to disseminate information via the Internet internally, externally, and/or globally. The curriculum will prepare students to create and implement these services. Course work includes computer and Internet terminology and operations, logic, operating systems, database and data communications/networking, and related topics. Studies will provide opportunities for students to implement, support, and customize industry-standard Internet technologies. Graduates should qualify for career opportunities as webmasters, Internet and intranet administrators, Internet applications specialists, Internet programmers, and Internet technicians. Government institutions, industries, and other organizations employ individuals who possess the skills taught in this curriculum.

For more information about the careers within this program of study, please click on the links below:

Occupational Outlook Handbook - Computer Support Specialists

If you are undecided about your program of study or need further assistance go to the Career Counseling Web Page.

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Contact Info

Davidson, Richard J
Assistant Professor, Computer Systems and Electronics Technologies
Elizabeth City Office: FC213
Phone: (252)335-0821 ext 2219
Email: richard_davison@albemarle.edu

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