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Outlook for Computer Employment

 Information Technology (IT) – defined to include computer hardware, software, and communications networks, as well as technology interfaces and human-computer interfaces – is the fastest growing occupational sector in the country. The U.S. Department of Labor predicts that despite the recent decline in the IT industry, computer software engineers and computer systems designers will be among the fastest growing occupations in 2002-2012, while computer systems analysts, database administrators, computer scientists, and computer and information systems managers are projected to grow much faster than average. The employment outlook for programmers will be about average, while hardware engineers will face more competition and jobs will grow more slowly than usual (Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, 2004). During this period, it is anticipated that Internet services, data processing, and other information services; computer systems design and related services; and software publishing will see the highest annual increases in growth, more than all other professions. For example, Internet services are projected to experience a 10.3% annual growth rate until 2012, which translates into a 46.2% increase in employment (Horrigan, 2004). Most of these professions require a bachelor’s degree or higher (Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, 2004).


New Courses for Spring Term, 2005

  • CIS 2932 Oracle SQL Exam Certification Study (B12 term, ref. 209933)
  • CIS 2932 Oracle DBA Exam Certification Study (B12 term, ref. 213910)
  • CIS 2932 CIW Foundations Exam Certification Study (C8 term, ref. 209922)
  • CIS 2932 Sun Java 2 Exam Certification Study (B12 term, ref.. 210005)
  • CIS 2930 Special Topics – Object-Oriented Design for VB.NET (A16 term, ref. 211515)
  • CGS 2840 Introduction to Information Technology Management (B12 term, ref. 210804)CGS 2841 Information Technology Entrepreneurial Management (B12 term, ref. 210805)
  • CIS 2513 Software Project Management (B12 term, ref. 210806)

Not Sure You Want A Computer Degree?

Students who are not interested in computer degrees, but would like to take computer courses at FCCJ should enroll in the Career Exploration (3406) Program of Study.

Transferring Coursework for an FCCJ Degree?

Students with university degrees or university coursework who are now pursuing FCCJ computer degrees or technical certificates should know that only 1000 level and 2000 level courses can transfer into FCCJ degrees. Upper division courses (3000 level, 4000 level, etc.) can be used to override prerequisites, but cannot be substituted for courses. Professional work experience can also be used in lieu of prerequisites. If you need an override, please call John J. Trifiletti, Ph.D. at 646-2378.

Join the Student Chapter of AITP

Here’s an opportunity to start building valuable professional contacts while you are still in college. Contact Faculty Advisor Dick Chambliss at 646-2435 or by e-mail: Chamblis@fccj.edu.

Join the North Florida Oracle Users Group (NFOUG)

Membership is free. Meet others in the Oracle database market. Learn about what they do by contacting John J. Trifiletti, Ph.D. at 646-2378 JTrifile@fccj.edu

Enroll Your Teen for Computer Summer Camp

Do you know any gifted or high-achieving teenagers entering grades 8 through 12?

FCCJ is offering Build Intelligent Robot Summer Camp 2005 from May 30 through July 1. Download the Registration Form at http://www.fccj.org/campuses/south/camp/

Computer Tutorials Available Online

Tutorials on many computer subjects can be found at website http://web.fccj.edu/~jtrifile

Computer Tutors

Computer tutors are available in the Learning Assistance Center each term. If one could help you, or if you would be like to be a tutor, opportunities abound.

Our Internship Coordinator

Will you need a degree and experience? Professor Gail Gehrig can help you get the experience through working as an intern. Contact her at (904) 646-2393, e-mail GMGehrig@fccj.edu, or visit her website at http://www1.fccj.org/gmgehrig/

New Programs of Study

▪ A.S. to B.S. Articulation with UNF is under development. Complete the A.S. Client/Server Programming and then transfer to UNF’s CIS Program - Information Science track. See http://web.fccj.edu/~jtrifile. Then click FCCJ Degrees.

▪ Advanced Technical Certificate in Information Technology Management.

See http://web.fccj.edu/~jtrifile Then click FCCJ Degrees.

Please Check Your Degree Audit and Program of Study

At http://www.facts.org or atArtemis at https://artemis.fccj.edu/student If you need to change your program of study, you must do so in person at Enrollment Services.

Thanks for pursuing your Information Technology goals at FCCJ

John J. Trifiletti, Ph.D.

Instructional Program Manager CIS/OST

(904) 646-2378 ▪ JTrifile@fccj.edu

 

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