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Computer Information Technology

In the Information Age, you can become an Information Specialist. CIT students are taught to use a wide range of software for real business solutions, and acquire abilities in computer applications and other office skills that are assets in dozens of occupations.

- Microsoft Office Suite
- Multimedia presentations
- Computer programming
- Database applications
- Communications skills
- Research and report writing skills
- Web page design and development
- Office and accounting procedures
- On-line progress portfolio

Facilities

Computer laboratory with cutting-edge technology and software applications. Students become well-versed in applications used in today’s business offices.

Recipe for Success

To produce a successful CIT graduate, start with a student who is flexible and enjoys learning, add enthusiasm and creativity, and mix in the ability to work in groups as well as independently.

Career Highlights

The graduate with computer skills will continue to be in demand in the foreseeable future. Computers are used in nearly all facets of business and industry, creating a wide variety of opportunities. Many B-P graduates choose to further their education at two- or four-year colleges, qualifying for management positions. Some participate in the Tech Prep program, earning college credit for work completed in high school, saving both time and tuition fees.

Career Opportunities
- Information Processing Specialist
- Administrative Assistant
- Bookkeeper
- Accounting Assistant
- Webmaster
- Office Manager
- Computer Programmer

CIT Department

Mrs. Sylvia
Mrs. Powers

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