Florida Panhandle Technical College in Chipley started the 2019-20 school year off with a full class of students in the Applied Information Technology Program, the foundation program for a career in Information Technology.
Recently several students received certifications through this program, as seen in these photos.
Megan Bethea, David Birge, Nichole Joyner, Brandon Blizzard and Kaitlyn Elkins (above) earned their CompTIA A+ Certification in the Applied Information Technology Program.
Shawn Harrison, Cristal Everett, Megan Bethea, David Kahli, Makayla Edenfield (Chipley HS) and Klayton Coleman (not pictured, Phillip Collins above) earned their CompTIA IT Fundamentals+ Certification in the Applied Information Technology Program.
Tyrick Davis (Vernon HS) and Gage White (Chipley HS) (above) are dual enrolled and both earned their CompTIA IT Fundamentals+ Certification in the Applied Information Technology Program.
When students earn the CompTIA A+ Certification they have an understanding of how to install, manage, and secure computer hardware and master home and corporate OS environments.
Most students choose to enroll in the Network Support Services program after completing Applied Information Technology where they earn their CompTIA Network+ Certification and gain a better understanding of how to install, configure and maintain a network for a small business as well as learning to use Cisco networking devices.
Upon completion of Network Support Services, students can take Network Systems Administration or Applied Cybersecurity, earning CompTIA Server+ Certification and gaining experience with installation, storage, and OS features and functionality, networking features and functionality, and managing identities functionality available with Windows Server Software as well as becoming proficient Linux command-line interface users, or earning CompTIA Security+ Certification and learning how to secure a corporate network using a layered security model, using penetration testing tools to analyze networks and vulnerabilities and understanding how to counter these vulnerabilities and improve network security respectively.
Students completing these programs, which are available for open enrollment and available to dual-enrolled high school students, are prepared for an entry level position in the IT Industry such as IT Support/Help Desk/Networking as well as an extensive wealth of information and experience that will be beneficial in their progression within this field in the future.
For more information, stop by Florida Panhandle Technical College at 757 Hoyt Street in downtown Chipley, Florida, visit the FPTC website at www.FPTC.edu or call FPTC Student Services at 850-638-1180 ext. 317.