NRCC Information Technology

2008-2009 Information Technology Degrees

Instructions

Last Updated: October 30, 2008

Patrick Beamish, Game Design
Patrick Beamish, a student in the new Game Design program

Choose a degree...

PDFInformation Technology AAS degree if you like working with numbers or coding ideas into a computer. Pursue a career as a software engineer or programmer.

PDFIT Game Design Specialization AAS degree if you like playing video games, enjoy art and music, or want to use your creativity.

PDFIT Computer Graphics and Web Design Specialization AAS degree if you enjoy creating graphics, designing web sites, or finding information on the web.

PDFIT Network and Technical Support Specialization AAS degree if you like working with your hands, configuring or repairing computers or are interested in networks and communication.

PDFGeneral Studies Transfer AA&S Degree with IT Advising Guide if you plan to transfer after graduation to Radford University in Computer Science & Technology or Information Science & Systems.

PDFGame Design, Web Design & Animation Career Studies Certificate if you like web design, game design, or art and want a certificate instead of a degree.

 

 

 

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Contact and Web Designer:
Carlotta Eaton, Director, Game Technology Programs, Professor of IT
Email: nreatoc@nr.edu

Last Updated: August 17, 2009

Design by 2006 ITD 210 Class: Jessica Brown, Ginger Cromer, Travis Decker, Zac Goldberg, Alex Kennedy, Rick Maitri, Keath Marx, Matthew Simmons, James Smith, April Chapman, Melissa Crocker, Allen Draughan, Katherine Johnston, Don McLeod, Jason Stewart, and Jessica Ulm

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