The Caldwell Regional Career Center has a classroom with the letters “IT” over the door.
As you enter that classroom you are also entering a course that will be leading into the future. That course is now being transformed into the Computer Science classroom. The “IT” teaching has been a part of the studies at the Career Center for over 20 years and as things change in technology these course offerings are also changing. Brian Chastain has been leading this class for the past 15 years after serving as the district assistant director of technology and other related field jobs.
click to download audioMost students have experience with computers but if they do not this class will teach them plus there is always more to learn.
click to download audioProgramming and security are major parts of the class.
click to download audioGame design is one of the pathways taught in this course.
click to download audioCompletion of this course can lead directly to classes at Murray State.
click to download audioAccording to Chastain technology is here to stay and the possibilities for accomplishments are endless.
click to download audioChastain adds most careers involve some form of technology.
click to download audioThe IT classes offered at the Career Center usually have around 60 students enrolled each semester.