

The Computer Information Technology, Associate in Science (A.S.) Degree prepares students to succeed and thrive in the information technologies workforce. By developing knowledge and skills in software, hardware, networking and programming, students are prepared to troubleshoot problems, analyze opportunities, develop multiple solution strategies, and communicate effectively with people about computers. Technical certificates allow students to specialize in specific information technology roles such as help desk, IT analysis, and digital forensics.
View on provider's websiteThe Computer Information Technology, Associate in Science (A.S.) Degree prepares students to succeed and thrive in the information technologies workforce. By developing knowledge and skills in software, hardware, networking and programming, students are prepared to troubleshoot problems, analyze opportunities, develop multiple solution strategies, and communicate effectively with people about computers. Technical certificates allow students to specialize in specific information technology roles such as help desk, IT analysis, and digital forensics.
View on provider's websiteThe Criminal Justice Technology, Associate in Science (A.S.) Degree offers a coherent and rigorous content aligned with challenging academic standards and relevant technical knowledge and skills needed to prepare students to work as criminal justice practitioners, supervisors, and managers in law enforcement agencies and other related workforces. The program also provides supplemental training for people previously or currently employed in these occupations (SOC 33-1012).
View on provider's websiteThe Criminal Justice Technology, Associate in Science (A.S.) Degree offers a coherent and rigorous content aligned with challenging academic standards and relevant technical knowledge and skills needed to prepare students to work as criminal justice practitioners, supervisors, and managers in law enforcement agencies and other related workforces. The program also provides supplemental training for people previously or currently employed in these occupations (SOC 33-1012).
View on provider's websiteThe Electrical Distribution Technology, Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) Degree prepares students with a wide range of knowledge and functional skills for careers as line workers in the electric utility industry. Students will develop a high level of technological competency, analytical problem solving, teamwork skills, and responsibility to prepare them for a safe and successful career.
View on provider's websiteEngineering Technology is a very high demand applied technical field and typically involves the implementation and maintenance of energy, manufacturing, construction or transportation systems. The Engineering Technology Substation and Relay Technology specialization degree program will prepare students for careers that involve a wide variety of technology processes. The program is comprised of two parts, the Engineering Support Specialist Certificate and the Engineering Substation and Relay Technology Specialization. The Engineering Support Specialist is the general preparation for all engineering technologists, and is comprised of courses in both theoretical and applied technical content. The common technical core consists of 18 semester hours of technical core courses from the following areas: instrumentation and measurement, manufacturing processes and materials, quality, computer-aided drafting, electronics, and safety. The total Associate in Science degree pro- gram consists of 60 credit hours.
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United States