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Computer Information Technology

The Associate of Science in Computer Information Technology program prepares students for careers in computing support, help desk services, software applications, and information systems management. This program equips students with foundational IT knowledge and practical skills in computer hardware, software, networking, database management, cybersecurity, and systems analysis. Students will gain hands-on experience in hardware repair, enterprise operating systems, network security, database design, and project management, as well as develop professional business communication skills. The curriculum also covers management information systems and systems analysis, ensuring students understan

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