Program offered is an Associate.
General Informtion
The Information Systems Technician certificate program consists of 92 quarter credits, and takes approximately 24 months to complete. Students attend classes in day or evening sessions.
Educational Objective
The Information Technology Associate Degree program provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to perform entry-level network administration job functions. Students should understand networking technology for local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs) as well as programming concepts. This program prepares students for networking and information technology careers in industry and business. The curriculum provides exposure to PC troubleshooting, applications, and operating systems, as well as network configuration, administration, hardware, maintenance and security.
Program Outcomes
As a result of completing the Information Technology program, graduates should be able to build, maintain, and troubleshoot basic computer hardware and operating environments and support users of industry standard operating systems with common productivity software. They also should be able to apply industry standards and best practices in planning, implementing, and administering a network infrastructure including network media, topology, and connectivity devices as well as industry standard server platforms. Graduates should also be able to apply principles of troubleshooting and customer service, understand basic programming concepts, and manage internet services and web content.
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