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CIT–Information Technology Support, Certificate (242.5)


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Allegheny, Boyce, North, South
Certificate

This program addresses individuals with a technical orientation, including college graduates from other fields or already working in a different area of IT, who are interested in a career that provides technical support of a computer or a computer network.

This program provides students with specific technical competencies for entry-level employment opportunities as a user support or network support specialist. Various job titles in the field include help desk support, technical support, end-user trainer, network support technician or network administrator.

Students obtain a foundation in hardware components, operating systems, networked environments, troubleshooting technical problems and supporting users. Students interested in various levels of industry certifications can benefit from the knowledge and skills provided by this program.

Upon successful completion of the program, the graduate will:

  1. Create technical documentation and locate necessary online documentation.
  2. Evaluate information technology system and project management strategies.
  3. Apply research material dealing with organizational and information technology issues.
  4. Analyze developments and trends in information technology that impact businesses and individuals and present the analysis results in oral and written formats.
  5. Use troubleshooting strategies and techniques in correcting a variety of information technology design issues and problems.

Prerequisite

Students are assumed to have either taken CIT 115 - Intro to Information Technology  or demonstrate equivalent experience or knowledge prior to starting this certificate program. CIT 115  is a prerequisite for the First Semester courses. Some industry certifications such as those provided by CompTIA or Cisco CCNA can be used as proof of equivalent knowledge.

Certificate Requirements


Total: 6 Credits


Second Semester


Total: 9 –11 Credits


Total: 10 Credits


Minimum Credits to Graduate: 25–27


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