Computer Information Technology
Information technology specialists are part of one of the fastest-growing, worldwide industries, with rewarding careers in cyber security, web development, IT support and related fields. They install computer systems and maintain networks and databases.
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Once You Complete the Program
Graduates seek employment in a business, government or nonprofit organization, or continue with a Bachelor’s Degree in IT Management and Cyber Security to gain advanced skills for troubleshooting problems and managing technology, data and people in large or small IT operations and departments.
Academic Plans/Guided Pathways for Computer Information Technology
To view and print an Academic Plan/Guided Pathway, double-click on the program title.For course descriptions, see the College Catalog.
Academic Plans/Guided Pathways are recommended sequences of courses and prerequisites needed to complete your degree. It is a general suggestion for when to take your courses; it is not a course schedule. Students should meet with their advisors to make appropriate course selections. The Academic Plans/Guided Pathways listed below are for the current academic year. Students should consult with their advisors for plan requirements specific to their academic year.Associate in Science
Gain management and technical skills in many high-demand career fields, with the option to continue toward a Bachelor’s Degree at IRSC.
*At least one proctored assessment is required for each online course. Some programs may also require the student to complete a practicum experience.Technical (College Credit ) Certificates
Earn valuable Technical (College Credit) Certificates at the same time you’re completing an A.S. Degree—get double the value and additional credentials by completing these blocks of courses.