Information Technology Program
NCC’s Information Technology associate program offers hands-on training, a 2-month externship, and preparation for CompTIA A+ certification—so you can become career-ready for Nevada’s tech industry in just 18 months.
- 14-day free trial class
- Financial aid and scholarships
- CompTIA A+ Core I and Core II Exam Prep
- Tuition covers textbooks, scrubs, and background check fees
- Hands-on training and lifetime Career Services support
- ABHES-accredited and licensed in Nevada
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Hands-On Training
Online And On-Campus Classes
Committed Career Service Team
Laptop For Every Student
What NCC Information Technology Degree Offers You
The IT Associate Degree Program at NCC begins with hands-on training in specialized labs, covering everything from PC hardware to advanced network security. Guided by industry experts, you will build physical networks, secure servers against real-world threats, and manage modern cloud systems, while preparing for in-demand CompTIA A+ Core I and Core II examinations valued by Nevada tech employers.
You will complete a 2-month externship, gaining real-world experience with local IT teams. After the 18-month program (night shift), NCC’s Career Services team continues to support you for life, helping you refine your resume, strengthen your skills, and confidently secure high-paying roles in Nevada’s IT industry.
Information Technology Program Accreditation
NCC is institutionally accredited by the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES). Their contact information is listed below for applicants who wish to request additional information regarding the program’s accreditation.
6116 Executive Blvd., Suite 730
North Bethesda, MD 20852
Phone: 301-291-7550
Hear From NCC's Information Technology Graduates
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the people there are very helpful
"Excellent school if you want to continue your studies; the people there are very helpful. Scott helped me a lot with the financing and answered all the questions I had. I definitely recommend it."
Ivan Morash
Information Technology Student
Why Choose The Information Technology Program At
Northwest Career College?
Professional IT Training And Certification In 1.5 Years
Be ready to join and earn from the IT workforce as NCC's extensive IT course covers online and on-campus education with hands-on training and a 2-month supervised externship in the actual IT field.
Campus Facilities and Amenities
Access to on-campus free parking, subsidized RTC bus passes for a stress-free commute, industry-current IT labs, free high-speed Wi-Fi, and a student lounge perfect for collaborative study.
Prep For CompTIA A+ Core I and Core II Certification Exams
Learn technical expertise to troubleshoot hardware and secure networks as our curriculum bridges classroom learning and professional mastery through rigorous CompTIA A+ Core I and II prep.
Flexibility In Class Schedule
Balance your work and life and attend classes at your convenience, day, night, or weekend. Our courses combine online and on-campus training.
Financial Aid And Scholarships Available
Keep your financial worries at bay; eligible students get financial aid, scholarships, and other funding options to cover the diploma cost. Tuition covers textbooks, scrubs, background check fees, and 1st attempt of the CompTIA A+ Core I and Core II examinations.
Lifetime Assistance For Career Development
Get lifetime career support with NCC’s career mapping, interview support, and resume and portfolio preparation, plus networking with established companies to prepare you for the job market.
3 Steps To Becoming An Information Technology Specialist
What You Will Learn As An Information Technology Student At NCC
ITT101: Introduction to Information Technology
Master foundational IT terminology, hardware components, and networking basics while exploring how emerging technologies like IoT support modern professional environments.
- Computer hardware & peripherals
- Emerging technologies (IoT)
- History & evolution of information technology
- Intro to programming concepts & data types
- IT fundamentals & terminology
- Networking fundamentals & connected devices
- Operating systems & software applications
ITT102: Introduction to Infrastructure
Develop hands-on skills in configuring IT infrastructure, focusing on internal hardware functionality, storage technologies, and virtualization basics for system setup.
- Computing devices & system components
- Input/output interfaces & connectivity
- Internal hardware & system functionality
- Internet connectivity types
- Networking fundamentals & wireless systems
- Peripheral installation & configuration
- Virtualization & cloud computing basics
ITT103: Applications and Software
Learn to install and manage diverse operating systems and application software while practicing system administration within Unix and Linux environments.
- Application software use
- Basic AI applications in IT
- Browser configuration & system tools
- Operating system comparison & functionality
- OS installation & configuration
- System architecture fundamentals
- Unix/Linux environments
ITT104: Software Development Concepts
Build computational thinking skills by designing algorithms and mastering programming logic, including variables, control structures, and basic data functions.
- Algorithm design
- Computational thinking
- Functions & basic data structures
- Programming logic & concepts
- Programming paradigms
- Software development fundamentals
- Variables, data types & control structures
ITT105: Database Fundamentals
Master relational database design and SQL queries to organize, retrieve, and manage data integrity within modern database systems.
- Data integrity & normalization
- Database administration basics
- Database concepts & structures
- Keys & relationships
- Relational database design
- SQL queries & data retrieval
- Table creation & management
ITT106: Introduction to IT Security
Implement system protection strategies using the CIA triad, secure configuration practices, and command-line tools across various operating systems.
- Command-line tools
- IT security principles (CIA triad)
- Networking concepts in OS
- Operating systems (Windows, macOS, Linux)
- Secure configuration practices
- System installation & configuration
- System utilities & management
ITT107: Tech+ Review
Prepare for certification by mastering threat mitigation, social engineering awareness, and troubleshooting techniques for small office and home networks.
- Mobile device security
- Network configuration (SOHO)
- OS & browser security
- System & network security
- Test-taking strategies
- Threat identification & mitigation
- Troubleshooting techniques
ITA201: Mobile Devices and Hardware Support
Develop a strong foundation in supporting modern devices and computer hardware. You will learn to configure systems, troubleshoot issues, and ensure reliable device performance.
- Connectivity (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, VPN)
- Hardware upgrades & repair
- Mobile device & hardware configuration
- OS installation & troubleshooting
- Peripheral configuration
- Troubleshooting methodologies
ITA202: Networking, Virtualization, and Troubleshooting
Gain essential knowledge of how devices connect and communicate across networks. You will learn to manage network systems, support cloud environments, and resolve connectivity issues.
- IT communication & customer service
- Networking fundamentals (IP, ports, protocols)
- Technical problem-solving
- Troubleshooting methodologies
- Virtualization & cloud computing
- Wired & wireless configuration
ITA203: Operating Systems and Software Troubleshooting
Strengthen your ability to manage and fix operating systems and applications. You will learn to maintain system performance, resolve software issues, and support users effectively.
- Backup & recovery practices
- Command-line tools
- OS installation & configuration
- System utilities & services
- Technical problem-solving
- Troubleshooting OS & application issues
ITA204: Security and Professional Practices
Understand the core principles of system protection and professional IT standards. You will learn to identify threats, secure devices, and follow best practices in IT environments.
- Cybersecurity fundamentals
- Device & network security
- Documentation & ticketing
- IT communication & customer service
- Operational procedures & safety
- Threat identification (malware, phishing)
ITA211: Information Technology Externship
Apply your technical knowledge in a real-world IT setting to build hands-on experience. You will learn to operate in professional environments while developing career-ready skills.
- Adaptability in IT environments
- Goal setting & planning
- Networking & career development
- Problem-solving & critical thinking
- Real-world IT experience
- Workplace communication & teamwork
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Tuition Information
| Cost per Term (1-6) | $4,665.00 |
More Information about the Profession
- For information about Financial Aid at Northwest Career College, please visit our Financial Aid page located under Admission & Aid tab.
- For more information about the Information Technology profession (SOC 11-3021), review the Summary Report at O*Net Online.
Information Technology Program Requirements
The primary requirements for admission to the Information Technology program are:
High School Completion
Get your high-school diploma or GED certificate to ensure your eligibility for the professional IT associate program.
U.S. Government-Issued Photo ID
Send us your U.S. government-issued photo ID for identity verification. Students under 18 are required to submit written consent from their guardians.
Social Security Card
Provide your Social Security Number or Tax Identification Number (TIN) to confirm eligibility to study and work in the U.S.
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- *1 Find the median annual salary report for Computer Support Specialists in the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
- *2 Find the projected job opening for Computer Support Specialists each year, on average, over the decade at U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.