DA 102 - HS1 - Introduction to Computer Security Investigations and Hardware Fundamentals - 4 credits
Networking and Hardware is currently offered at Lewis J. Bennett School of Innovative Technology
Networking & Hardware courses address the technology involved in the transmission of data between and among computers through data lines, telephone lines, or other transmission media, such as hard wiring, wireless, cable networks, and so on. These courses may emphasize the capabilities of networks, network technology itself, or both. Students learn about network capabilities and network technology, including the software, hardware, and peripherals involved in setting up and maintaining a computer network.
Program Course Sequence
9th Grade
Career & Financial Management
single period
10th Grade
Networking and Hardware 10
double period
11th Grade
Networking and Hardware 11
double period
12th Grade
Networking and Hardware 12
double period
Areas of Study
Career Options
Work-Based Learning
Web Development
Interactive Animations and Games
Computer Hardware
Cybersecurity
Robotics
Networking
Hardware and Network Troubleshooting
Programs and Apps
Computer and Information Systems Manager
Computer Hardware Engineer
Computer Network Architect
Computer Programmer
Computer Support Specialist
Network and Computer Systems Administrator
Service Learning
Industry-Based Projects
Guest Speakers
Job Shadowing
Mentoring
Career Fairs
Industry Tours
Internships
Articulation Agreement
To find out more about this program please contact the Career and Technical Education Office at 716-816-3700
For registration information: Visit Buffalo Schools' Student Placement & Registration Department