More than a basic knowledge of computers will be required for the type of position you are wanting. As far as classes, it does depend on what level of Information Technology you want to get into. Basic programming classes would be essential, as well as some hardware focused classes if you find the physical side of IT inspiring.
In general, "information and communications technology" is not capitalized unless it is part of a formal title or heading. When used in a sentence, it should be written in lowercase. For example, you would say "The field of information and communications technology is growing rapidly." However, if it appears in a title, such as "Information and Communications Technology: Trends and Innovations," it would be capitalized in that context.
To pursue a career in information technology, you may need to take classes in programming languages (such as Java, Python, or C++), database management, networking, cybersecurity, and systems analysis. Additional courses in web development, software engineering, and IT project management may also be beneficial.
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That you have held a position dealing hands on with the type of equipment that would would be expected to administer should you attain the new position.
You would be prepared for pretty much any job involving computers and technology. If you add in some networking classes you could become a network administrator as well.
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There is a few good books you can buy for information on technology. The best book to buy would be technology for dummies.
Information technology should only be capitalized when part of a name or if information is the first word of a sentence then only information would be capitalized.
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For Technology Information jobs, one would need a good background education including good results in maths, science and IT. For certain jobs, experience of programming, mending and even an IT-related degree might be required.
Zatarian's advertises on the Internet so, the answer is computer technology.
It would depend entirely on what field of study the doctorate cover.