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* SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Study, Current Annual Social and Economic Supplement http://www.census.gov/cps
The Computer Information Science program offers students knowledge in computer programming and systems development, computer hardware and operating systems, and accounting and business.
These courses complement the business-oriented applications that graduates may encounter in the workplace.
This program prepares students to enter the information technology industry in a variety of job roles, including entry-level programmer.
Computer Information Science Class Training
This program includes hands-on training in:
Computer Information Science Career Opportunities
Computer Information Science Degree
Upon graduation, you'll receive an Associate of Science (AS) Degree in Computer Information Science. Although no different from an AS degree, some states may award an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) Degree.
Programs may vary by campus. Please refer to the school catalog available at the campus in your area for specific program information.
* Schedules subject to change. Please contact the campus for current schedule.
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