School Overview
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- Location: Campus
- Students with Financial Aid: Data Unavailable*
- Enrolled Students: Data Unavailable*
* Refers to % of students receiving some form of financial aid
Source: US Department of education: Institute of education statistics
Our Degree Programs*
Associate's Degree Programs
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AS - Computer Graphic Design Technology
The objective of the College of Graphic Design (CGD) curriculum is to develop students’ critical and creative thinking processes and proficiency with the tools, media and techniques of the graphics field, from traditional approaches to the use of computer-generated art and its role in the interface of the World Wide Web.
This program offers the student the technical skills to establish a career in the field of computer graphic design. Students will also develop important human relations and communication skills that enhance a career in the design field.
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AS - Computer Information Sciences
Students in the Information Systems certificate program learn the fundamentals of systems analysis, application (solution) design, website development, and e-commerce concepts required to begin a career in the Information Technology (IT) industry. Upon completion of the Certificate program, students will have designed programming solutions in several languages on many popular platforms and possess an understanding of computing principles with an emphasis in application (solution) development.
This program is designed to meet the needs of those students who are interested in entering the Information Technology field. he student’s education covers the use and application of computers, mathematics, oral and written communication, and other general education subjects.
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AS - Computer Network Technology
This program is designed to provide students with the technical skills and knowledge to start a career as a PC/Network Support Technician with an emphasis in network administration. The graduate will have the ability to operate, diagnose, analyze, install, repair, administrate and maintain microcomputer operating systems. Additionally, the graduate will be able to build, administrate and implement Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, UNIX and Linux operating systems in a local area network environment. The graduate will also be able to use common software including word processing, spreadsheet, database, presentation and data communications.
This program offers the student the basic technical skills to establish and enhance a career in computer networking. In addition, the student will develop important human relations and communications skills for advancement in the areas of customer service and management. The units earned apply to the Bachelor of Science program within limitations.
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* Programs vary by campus