Program Description
Computer Information Systems (CIS) is a two-year program that leads to an Associate in Technical Arts (ATA) degree. The program offers a degree in Computer Information Systems and five certificates: Microcomputer Applications, Computer Information Systems, Network Technician, and the Micro Certificates in Computer Forensics, and Database/Programming. The program can be completed completely online in a distance educational format, except for the Computer Forensic certificate. A distance education approach is recommended for self-motivated students with strong computer skills.
Career Opportunities
Businesses and industries need skilled workers to design, operate, manage and support their computer systems. This program is designed to prepare students for positions in many areas of the computer industry. Students are prepared for entry-level jobs in software and hardware support, computer network support, installation, security and administration, computer programming, database design and support, and a variety of other exciting positions.
Work Experience in the Field
Students will participate in Cooperative Education (CIS 199), which is supervised work experience in an approved work environment. Credits and grades are based on hours worked, work performance, and completion of the learning objectives specified in the learning contract. Concurrent enrollment in the Cooperative Education seminar or arranged seminar is required. A special project may be substituted for Cooperative Education with the approval of the Department Chair.
0 comments:
Post a Comment