Computer Information Systems Technology
Interested in training for a career in Computer Information Technology? For those students whose career objectives are best served by possessing an Associate Degree, ICT provides the student with a choice of programs that build on the fundamentals of the diploma programs. The Associate of Science Degree in Computer Information Systems Technology (CIS) is designed to produce a well-rounded graduate with enhanced communication, mathematical and technical skills. The core program provides a solid foundation for the operation, design, and management of computer systems. Upon completion of the program you will have earned the following certifications:
In addition, preparation for more than twenty industry-recognized certifications is part of the curriculum. Students also acquire the skills necessary to administer database and Internet servers, including handling the security risks involved. The program also has a telecommunication and Internet telecommunication component. The general education components help the graduate to develop effective oral and written communication skills and to develop the ability to work cooperatively with individuals from a diversity of backgrounds. In pursuit of the AA, the student must complete 18 semester credit hours, including three semester credit hours from each of these four areas:
This comprehensive program will prepare the graduate for employment in a constantly growing field and create the opportunity for advancement in cutting edge technology. The Associate of Science Degree Programs are offered at the Main Campus in Chamblee, Georgia. All courses completed at the Branch Campuses are fully transferable to these degree programs. |
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