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Information Systems Technology

This program is available to current high school students tuition free.

Female Student Building a PC in Lab SettingCoffeyville Community College Technical Division’s  Information Systems program is designed to train students for entry level computer repair and networking positions with area business and industry. Instruction covers setup, configuration and troubleshooting of computers, servers, basic networks, and peripherals. Students will create Windows and Linux networks, including setting up file servers and networking client computers.

Students will receive hands-on experience in learning Microsoft, Linux, and Cisco networking standards, wide area networking (WAN) and local area networking (LAN). Students will be given instruction in the skills necessary for dealing with customers and customer networking problems in a business situation.

This course contains an overview of networking components and features, and includes information on network security, firewall technologies, and network management.

  • CompTIA A+ Certification
  • CompTIA Network+ Certification
  • CompTIA Security+ Certification
  • CompTIA Linux+ Certification
  • Microsoft Certified Information Technology Professional

Employment Opportunities

Successful completion of this course will allow students to pursue many career opportunities. Graduates of this program may be employed in the following careers:

  • Network Admin.
  • Security Pro
  • Server Admin
  • PC Repair
  • Communications

Fast Facts

Salary

$39K to $56K per year.
Experienced, 64k per year.

Jobs

  • Network Admin.
  • Security Pro
  • Server Admin
  • PC Repair
  • Communications

Certifications

  • CompTIA A+ Certification
  • CompTIA Network+ Certification
  • CompTIA Security+ Certification
  • CompTIA Linux+ Certification
  • Microsoft Certified Information Technology Professional

2 Semester Program