Staff
October 17, 2009
National College’s Danville campus is offering two free seminars on Thursday and Friday for residents interested in information technology careers, according to a news release.
"The information technology sector continues to see increasing demand," Danville campus director Mark Evans said via the release. "Computer and networking technology touches every industry and the need for trained professionals to manage information systems isn't going to disappear any time soon."
As a Microsoft I.T. Academy, National College provides students with advanced instruction and access to the latest software, the release stated. The Danville Campus offers both an associate’s degree program in information systems engineering or a diploma in desktop support.
Tom Jackson, director of information technology programs for National College’s 25-campus system, will serve as the guest speaker.
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