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Information and Communication Technologies

Pathways in the Information and Communication Technologies sector prepare graduates to work in programming, cybersecurity, robotics, web development, and more.

Students may have the opportunity to receive college credit and industry recognized certifications as well as participate in paid and unpaid internships.

Information and Communication Technologies

Information and Communication Technologies in Fresno Unified

Students can choose a CTE program at their neighborhood or "home" high school, apply to a specialty CTE high school, or participate in CTE while attending an alternative high school. Transportation is offered from home schools to CTE specialty campuses. The schools below offer programs in the Information and Communication Technologies industry sector.

“It’s made me feel confident in my own ability to code and think through things. It just makes me feel good knowing that I can express my creativity through code.”

Isaiah
Bullard Computer Science Student

Examples of IT Careers

Occupation Education Level Median Annual Earnings in CA
Computer and Information Systems Manager Bachelor's degree $184,300
Computer Hardware Engineer Bachelor's degree $143,200
Computer Programmer Bachelor's degree $104,300
Computer Systems Analyst Bachelor's degree $112,200
Information Security Analyst Bachelor's degree $121,510
Robotics Technician Associate's degree $62,500
Software Developers and Software Quality Assurance Analyst and Tester Bachelor's degree $135,900
Web Developer and Digital Interface Designer Associate's degree $89,400

Source: US Dept of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics for California

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Edison Computer Science