Information and Communication Technologies Industry Sector

Technology and the growing complexity of businesses have expanded the need for employees who can analyze, design, and manage information. Skills for evaluating data, the ability to work with people, and clear communication are companion components for careers in information technology. Employment opportunities for technically and professionally trained people are outstanding in this emerging industry. After mastering basic technology skills, students can select one of many specializations in the field of technology.

High schools in the San Diego Unified School District with small learning communities or pathways in Information and Communication Technologies are:

  • Clairemont High School: Academy of Information Technology
  • Crawford High School: Software and Systems Development
  • Henry High School: Software and Systems Development
  • Hoover High School: Academy of Information Technology
  • Kearny School of Biomedical Sciences and Technology
  • La Jolla High School: Software and Systems Development
  • Mission Bay High School: Software and Systems Development, Games and Simulation
  • Morse High School: Software and Systems Development
  • San Diego SciTech
  • San Diego International Studies
  • Scripps Ranch High School: Software and Systems Development
  • University City High School: Software and Systems Development