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Computer Operations Technology Program

Areas of study in the Computer Operations Technology Program includes networking, operating systems, popular software and the Internet. The mission of the program is to provide technical instruction and skill development to enable students to enter employment in the computer field. Computer technicians continue to be in demand as the business and industry community increases their use of computers. 

Articulation  Agreement of TTC RODP Credit to TBR-RODP Community College

Twenty-one hours will articulate from the Technology Centers to the community colleges RODP - Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) in Information Technology (IT) degree.

Certificates and Diploma

PC Operator Certificate (324 clock hours), Information Processing Technician Certificate (648 clock hours) and Computer Operation Diploma (1296 clock hours).

The Computer Operations Technology Program prepares students for the IC3, I-NET+, A+, Network+, and MOUS Certifications.
  
COT Online Course Descriptions

COT 0850   ORIENTATION and SAFETY COT 1007   GRAPHICS PRESENTATIONS
COT 1000   KEYBOARDING COT 1008   DESKTOP PUBLISHING
COT 1001   COMPUTER CONCEPTS   COT 1010   ADVANCED GRAPHICS
COT 1002   BASIC OPERATING SYSTEMS COT 1012   INTRODUCTION TO JAVA I
COT 1003   ADVANCED OPERATING SYSTEMS COT 1014   DATA STRUCTURES  
COT 1004   WORD PROCESSING and COMMUNICATION COT 1016   VISUAL BASIC
COT 1005   SPREADSHEETS COT 1018   WEBPAGE DESIGN  
COT 1006   DATABASES COT 1020   DATABASE PROGRAMMING  
   

Courses may be taken as part of the certificate or diploma program or as standalone training opportunities.  Twenty-one hours will articulate to the RODP A.A.S.- IT Degree.

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Drafting/CAD Technology Program

Drafting is considered to be the graphic language of the industrial world. Drafters develop clear, complete and accurate working plans, maps and detailed drawings based on rough sketches and specifications furnished by engineers, architects, or designers.

Traditionally, drafters sat at drawing boards and used drafting instruments to prepare a drawing manually. Most drafters now use computer-aided drafting (CAD) systems to prepare drawings.

If you are seeking a career in drafting, these competency-based technical certificates will enable you to develop the skills that are essential for entry-level employment. Professionals from the various drafting disciplines worked closely with course designers and developers to ensure that you will have attained the skills and knowledge necessary to enter the field of drafting.

The drafting curriculum is certified by the American Design Drafting Association and maintains compliance with engineering and industry standards.

Estimated Time to Complete

18-20 months online. 
The exact time will depend upon each individual's work pace and skills.

Estimated Cost

First Day $460* per quarter for a total $1,800*
*Does not include texts, software or application fees which are subject to change.

The Detail Drafter Certificate will enable you to acquire the knowledge and develop the skills to apply shape description to design problems and prepare drawings that conform to national standards.

The Drafting and CAD Technician Certificate will introduce you to the drawings prepared by drafters in the following disciplines: architectural, civil, electrical, electronic, mechanical, and process piping.

The CAD Technician Certificate is designed for practicing professionals with experience and or training as a drafter, designer, surveyor, architect, engineer, machinist, or manufacturing programmer. This certificate will focus on developing on the skills necessary for the successful use of AutoCAD in business and industry. Contact your local Technology Center to determine eligibility.

D&CAD Online Certificates and Diplomas

Detail Drafter Certificate: 3 Quarters / 972 Hours, Basic Drafting Techniques, CAD I, Sketching and Shape Description, CAD II, CAD III, Technical Drawing I, Technical Drawing II, Technical Drawing III and Working Drawings I.  

Drafting and CAD Technician Certificate:  1 Quarter / 324 Hours (in addition to the Detail Drafter Certificate), Drafting Applications I, Drafting Applications II, Solid Modeling / Visualization and Professional Development. 

Courses must be taken in sequence. Contact your local Tennessee Technology Center for further information.
 

 Business Systems Technology

Business Systems Technology program is designed to develop the skills and knowledge necessary for success in today's computerized office.  Students are offered an opportunity to experience extensive hands-on training with up-to-date office equipment and computer software.  Students also receive course work  in math, English, filing, office procedures, and work simulations.

Upon enrollment students select an area of concentration from the following areas:  Administrative Assistant, Accounting Assistant, Medical or Legal Administrative Assistant. The Business Systems Technology program is available online through the RODP program.
 

General Office Assistant 432 Hours
Information Processing Support 864 Hours
   
Accounting Assistant 1296 Hours
Medical  Administrative Assistant 1296 Hours
Legal Administrative Assistant 1296 Hours
Administrative Assistant 1296 Hours


For more information on Regents  Online Degree Program, click here www.rodp.org.

 

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