High School Block:

Subcluster – Digital and Information Technology

Digital and information technology courses are designed for students to learn about a diverse set of digital technologies used to create, store, share, or exchange information. The technologies include both hardware (physical devices) and software (instructions for devices). Most familiar technologies include computers, computer languages, internet and digital communications, cybersecurity, and software (apps) associated with these devices.

Courses and Subcluster Options

Digital and Information Technology: Computer Aided Design 110, Computer Science 110/120, Cybersecurity and Technology Support 110, Cybersecurity 120, Digital Production 120*, Information Technology 120, Robotics and Automated Technology 120

*Courses with an asterisk may be used to fulfill the requirements for no more than one cluster.