Computer Information Technology Degrees and Certificates
Computer Information Systems Industry Certifications
CompTIA Certifications
A+
For entry-level IT technicians, the CompTIA A+ exam covers preventative maintenance, basic networking, installation, troubleshooting, communication and professionalism.
Network+
For networking professionals, the CompTIA Network+ exam covers managing, maintaining, troubleshooting, operating and configuring basic network infrastructure.
Security+
For experienced security professionals, the CompTIA Security+ exam covers system security, network infrastructure, cryptography, assessments and audits.
Project+
For project managers, the CompTIA Project+ certification covers the entire process of project management, including initiation, planning, execution, acceptance, support and closure.
Linux+
For experienced Linux professionals, the CompTIA Linux+ exam covers user administration, file permissions, software configurations and the fundamental management of Linux systems.
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Cisco Certifications
CCNA
Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA®) validates the ability to install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot medium-size route and switched networks, including implementation and verification of connections to remote sites in a WAN.
CCNA Wireless
Cisco Certified Network Associate Wireless (CCNA® Wireless) validates associate-level knowledge and skills to configure, implement and support of wireless LANs, specifically those networks using Cisco equipment. With a CCNA Wireless certification, network professionals can support a basic wireless network on a Cisco WLAN in a SMB to enterprise network.
CCNA Security
With a CCNA Security certification, a network professional demonstrates the skills required to develop a security infrastructure, recognize threats and vulnerabilities to networks, and mitigate security threats.
CCNA Voice
The Cisco® CCNA Voice certification confirms that the required skill set for specialized job roles in voice technologies such as voice technologies administrator, voice engineer, and voice manager. It validates skills in VoIP technologies such as IP PBX, IP telephony, handset, call control, and voicemail solutions.
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Planet3 Certifications
CWNA
The Certified Wireless Network Administrator (CWNA) is a foundation level certification that measures the ability to administer any wireless LAN. A wide range of topics focusing on the 802.11 wireless LAN technology are covered in the coursework and exam, which is vendor neutral.
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Microsoft Certifications
MCP
To attain these certifications, a candidate must pass a series of exams within the program. The current generation of certifications are Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS), Microsoft Certified Professional Developer (MCPD), Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP), the Microsoft Certified Architect (MCA), Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) and Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE).
MCSA
The Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) certification certifies a user's knowledge in system administration of Microsoft Windows operating systems and is generally simpler than, but not a subset of, the MCSE.
MCSE
For the MCSE 2003, candidates must pass six core design exams (Four networking exams, one client operating system and one design exam) and one elective exam, for a total of seven exams.
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Computer Science Degrees and Certificates
Computer Information Systems (COMP-AA)
This degree concentration leads to employment in technical computer-related jobs such as a programmer or systems analyst. The A.A. program meets prerequisites for transfer to the University of West Florida B.S. in Computer Science (Computer Information Systems option) program as well as similar programs at other universities.
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Computer Science (CMPSC-AA)
This degree leads to employment in technical computer-related jobs such as programmer or systems analyst. The A.A. program meets prerequisites for transfer to the University of West Florida B.S. in Computer Science (Computer Science option) program as well as similar programs at other universities.
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Internet Services Technology (INST-AAS)
This program prepares students for entry-level positions in Internet/Intranet related jobs. Students will be prepared for jobs such as Web Technician, Web Developer, Web Author, Website Designer, Website Manager, and Internet Programmer. The program includes foundation courses in Information Technology and Business as well as a series of technical courses in development of Web site content and Web site management.
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Web Development Specialist (WEB-CT)
This program provides an opportunity to establish a basic foundation in the field of web design and programming for employment in business, industrial and governmental institutions. Graduates are prepared for entry level positions as web technician, web development specialist trainee, and web developer trainee.
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Computer Programming (COMP-CT)
This program prepares students for employment as computer programmer trainee, systems analyst trainee, microcomputer specialist and software application technicians. It also provides supplemental training for persons previously or currently employed in this area.
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Simulation and Game Design (GAME-AAS)
This program prepares students for entry-level positions as programmers specializing in interactive graphics which is widely used in games and instructional/training software. The program includes both technical courses related to computer programming/applications and visual arts courses related to graphics and design.
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Computer Science Industry Certifications