You?ll gain practical skills in the areas of computer programming, introductory networking, systems development, computer hardware, operating systems, and databases. You?ll be able to work independently, as well as in groups across a range of diverse situations. Along with specialized knowledge in computer networking, you will discover the types and range of career opportunities in the field. You?ll also gain an understanding of the contexts and environments surrounding the development and uses of information systems, and when you graduate, you?ll be ready for any career in information technology that depends on a deep understanding of computers.
Computers are a part of nearly every facet of day-to-day life. If you are ready to prepare for careers in information technology and computer science, you'll find a home in the Computer Technology and Information Systems Department. You?ll have access to the latest technology in a variety of computer labs and instructional classrooms. You?ll learn principles and concepts of computing along with organizational and business concepts, so you?ll gain practical knowledge to apply to a real-world career. You?ll gain skills in the areas of programming, introductory networking, systems and development, computer hardware, operating systems, and databases ? all the areas you need to be successful in a computer technology career.
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