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Computers are EVERYWHERE!

Computers are EVERYWHERE!. What’s in your pocket? That smartphone is a COMPUTER! Changing the spark plugs doesn’t complete a tune-up anymore; you must communicate with the cars COMPUTER to be a modern mechanic.

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Computers are EVERYWHERE!

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  1. Computers are EVERYWHERE! • What’s in your pocket? That smartphone is a COMPUTER! • Changing the spark plugs doesn’t complete a tune-up anymore; you must communicate with the cars COMPUTER to be a modern mechanic. • Your kitchen may have many brains. You can instruct your oven to start on its own so your dinner is ready at when you want it. Modern refrigerators, microwaves, coffee makers all use computer technology. Pick a field: Science and Engineering, Business, Government, Healthcare,

  2. Science and Engineering

  3. Business

  4. Government

  5. Healthcare

  6. Pick a path and take your first step. Hardware? You want to build the machine? Keep it running? Be involved in the next generation equipment? Take a look at the Information Technology program Maybe you want to work with the brain of the machine, learn how it ticks, teach it new tricks. If this is the case, take the path to Programming and Analysis. In either case. Your first step toward a fun, exciting, and rewarding field is to Contact Us.

  7. Contact Ms. Dawn Ellis at dawn.ellis@fkcc.edu

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