The associate in Information Systems degree program gives students hands-on training in computer system design and analysis. Students study operating systems, networking, and various computer programming languages. The program prepares students to enter the information technology industry in a variety of job roles, including entry-level programmer. This program takes 1 to 2 years to complete.
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If you like the challenge of gathering facts and analyzing data, then a career in criminal investigations is for you. Specialties include crime scene investigation (CSI), forensics, fraud, and computer crime. With a security-conscious society and growing concerns about drug-related crimes, employment in criminal investigations will only continue to grow.
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