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AS Information Technology |
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Information Technology |
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Western Governors University |
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Want to get your foot in the door in the information technology industry? WGU can help you get ready for a job in customer support, software testing, or other entry-level IT and business positions with its associate of science in information technology degree. |
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Associate in Arts in Computer Information Systems |
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Information Technology |
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Strayer University Online |
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This Associate in Arts in Computer Information Systems program seeks to prepare the individual for programmer/analyst positions. This program allows the student to explore state-of-the-art programming languages and concepts. Graduates of this program may apply all the credits earned toward a Bachelor of Science degree in computer information systems. Also available: a Master of Science, a Bachelor of Science, an Executive Graduate Certificate, a Diploma in Computer Information Systems and an Undergraduate Certificate in Computer Information Systems with an emphasis in Office Information Technology. |
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Associate of Arts in Business Administration in Information Technology |
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Information Technology |
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American InterContinental University |
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Information Technology is one of the fastest-growing industries in the world today. It is essential in all industries, not just high-tech companies. AIU Online's Associate of Arts Degree in Business Administration, with a concentration in Information Systems, was designed to introduce students to the global business environment while simultaneously providing them with a foundational knowledge of the logic and structure of information systems.
AIU Online's course delivery system incorporates Flash technology and rich, interactive multimedia to make this associate's degree one of the most sophisticated online degree programs in the online education industry. |
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Computer Networking and Security Management |
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Information Technology |
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Keiser College |
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Computer Networking and Security Management is among the top five fastest growing occupations through 2012. Network or computer systems administrators design, install, and support an organization’s LAN (local-area network), WAN (wide-area network), network segment, Internet, or intranet system. They provide day-to-day onsite administrative support for software users in a variety of work environments, including professional offices, small businesses, government, and large corporations. They maintain network hardware and software, analyze problems, and monitor the network to ensure its availability to system users. They also gather data to identify customer needs and then use that information to identify, interpret, and evaluate system and network requirements. They may be called on to educate users on computer security, install security software, monitor the network for security breaches, respond to cyber attacks, and in some cases, gather data and evidence to be used in prosecuting cyber crime.
Students who successfully complete Keiser College’s CNSM program are suitably prepared to sit for individual vendor exams including: CompTIA A+, Linux+, Network+, Server+ and Security+ certifications, Novell CNA (Certified NetWare Administrator) certification, Cisco Systems CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate), as well as all the examinations required for Microsoft’s MCSA (Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator) and MCSE (Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer) designations., CIW Security Analyst. |
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Information Systems |
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Information Technology |
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Grantham University |
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This degree program prepares students to design and develop information systems and software. It includes the study of the Internet, Web site design, network communications, and object-oriented programming. Students focus on practical theory and techniques that allow them to work effectively in business applications of information systems, as well as in the full life cycle of information systems from requirements through implementation and maintenance. Graduates are qualified to work in a range of positions from entry-level programmers to advanced information systems analysts |
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Grantham University |
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This major is designed for students who want a more technical degree, but not quite as technical a degree as Engineering Management. The general requirement for the information technology major is that the student complete eight (8) computer science courses. |
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Information Technology Associates Degree |
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Information Technology |
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Bryant & Stratton College |
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What You Learn
- Networking, help-desk operations, systems hardware configuration, application software, telecommunications, purchasing, decision making, Internet network administration and interpersonal skills
- Employing computer technology to increase profitability and operating efficiency
- Solving problems using computer technology
Career Applications
- Management, service or support for both personal computers and - networked systems |
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