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.
Networking specialists keep their company's information systems connected.
Learning how to configure, install, maintain, update and repair networking systems can lead to a, rewarding career opportunity for individuals with these skills. Programs can range from course-intensive training that can lead to certification, to bachelor's degrees or higher. Graduates of programs should gain the skills to keep them competitive and marketable for career advancements.
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