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Class: Principles of Information Technology

Students are provided with a comprehensive introduction to IT fundamentals, covering hardware, software, networking, cybersecurity, and programming basics. It's designed to equip learners with practical skills and knowledge for entry-level IT roles or to explore potential IT career paths.


Class: Hardware & Software I

This course introduces foundational concepts of computer hardware, software, and related topics like operating systems and networking. It's designed to provide a practical understanding of how these components work together and to prepare students for entry-level IT roles.


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The James Pittman Information Technology Academy provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to pursue a career in technology and prepare them for further education or entry-level positions in the IT field. Information Technology Academy students take the CompTIA A+ and CompTIA Security industry certification exams.
Scholars who join Dunbar NAF Academies benefit from the following learning experiences:
  • Career Awareness – Guest Speakers
  • Career Exploration – Work Site Visits
  • Career Preparation – Paid Internships

For more Information, please contact Tosha Shirriel, NAF Academies Director

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Class: Hardware & Software II

This course builds on the foundations established in Hardware and Software I. Students will explore operating systems and networking in greater depth.


Class: Honors Networking

This course focuses on the installation and operation of computer networks, emphasizing hardware aspects over administrative tasks. Students will build and test working networks and associated wiring, helping them to prepare for the CompTIA certification exam.