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Associate - Computer Information Systems
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Associate - Electronics and Computer Technology
An associate degree in Electronics and Computer Technology can train students to utilize the latest technological techniques to keep electronical equipment operating at peak performance levels. Courses start with the electronic basics and expand on designing, installing, and maintaining systems for specific purposes. Students will work hands-on with the tools of the trade for varied career opportunities as they graduate in 2 years or less.
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Associate - Network and Communications Management
Earning an associate degree in Network Systems Administration can put you in high demand for businesses and organizations that are relying more heavily on networking systems to keep their information exchange secure and flowing smoothly. Designing, installing, and maintaining shielded systems to protect confidentiality are essential for the network administrators. Graduates will also be skilled in diagnosing and repairing existing systems in less than 2 years.
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Bachelor's - Biomedical Informatics
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Bachelor's - Computer Information Systems
A bachelor's degree in Computer Information Systems prepares students to meet the challenges of designing and implementing solutions for specific business needs. Students can further pursue one of six specialized tracks such as computer forensics, database management, and information systems security to enhance their knowledge and skills in their chosen field.
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Bachelor's - Game and Simulation Programming
A bachelor's degree in Game and Simulation Programming takes students to the next level of a career opportunity that is constantly expanding. Video games are becoming more complex and the simulation industry has opened up opportunities to develop and design programs such as army training games, accident and crime scene reconstruction, and corporate training software.
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Bachelor's - Information Technology
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Bachelor's - Network and Communications Management
A bachelor's degree in Network and Communications Management trains students for careers that are expected to be the second largest growth opportunities for the next ten years. Courses focus on designing, implementing, securing, and managing networks for business organizations to keep them up and running.
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Bachelor's - Technical Management
A bachelor's in Technical Management degree can propel students toward leadership roles in a variety of industries such as criminal justice, health information, business administration, or general technical management. Individuals can choose from a full range of specializations so they can tailor their program to meet their particular needs and interests. Students learn from experienced professionals in the field as they develop the technical and communication skills today's employers are looking for.
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Bachelor's - Technical Management: Health Information Management