Information Technology Certificates (Career)
Designed for students seeking to build skills in specialty areas, upgrade current skills, or broaden their general knowledge base in information technology. All courses completed in these certificates apply directly to an A.A.S. degree in information technology.PERSONAL COMPUTER SUPPORT SPECIALIST
Gainful Employment Program Reporting The following information is provided in accordance with the U.S. Department of Education regulations. Unless otherwise noted, information applies to the 2011-2012 academic year. |
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Program: Software Specialist |
CIP Code: 52.1299 |
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This program prepares students for the following occupations. For each occupation, the U.S. Department of Labor's Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) code and a link to the occupational profile for each occupation from the Department of Labor's O*Net site are provided. |
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Occupation |
SOC Code |
O*Net Website link |
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Computer Support Specialists |
15-1041.00 |
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Computer Programmers |
15-1021.00 |
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The estimated normal time to complete this program. Disclaimer: The rate is calculated based on completing an average 9 credits per semester and assumed the student was college ready and not required to take developmental course(s). |
2 Semesters | |||
The number of students who completed this program this academic year.
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1 | |||
The number of students who completed this program within the normal time.
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Not Disclosed-Fewer Than 10 Graduates |
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The required tuition and fees for completing this program within normal time. (Calculated based on 2011-2012 tuition year)
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$1,696 plus a $50 registration fee per semester | |||
The costs for books and supplies required to complete this program. (Calculated based on book and supply costs in 2011-2012)
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$893.15 | |||
The job placement rate for students completing this program.
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Not Disclosed It is not available and not required by the state (MHEC) or accreditation agency (MSCHE). |
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The median loan debt incurred by students completing this program. (Calculated for December 2011 and May 2012 graduates) |
Title IV Loans |
Other Educational Debt |
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Not Disclosed-Fewer Than 10 Graduates |
Not Disclosed-Fewer Than 10 Graduates |
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Gainful Employment Program Reporting The following information is provided in accordance with the U.S. Department of Education regulations. Unless otherwise noted, information applies to the 2011 – 2012 academic year. |
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Program: Computer Studies |
CIP Code: : 52.1299 |
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This program prepares students for the following occupations. For each occupation, the U.S. Department of Labor’s Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) code and a link to the occupational profile for each occupation from the Department of Labor’s O*Net site are provided. |
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Occupation |
SOC Code |
O*Net Website link |
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Computer and Information Systems Managers |
11-3021.00 |
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Computer Systems Analysts |
15-1051.00 |
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Database Administrators |
15-1061.00 |
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Network and Computer Systems Administrators |
15-1071.00 |
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The estimated normal time to complete this program. Disclaimer: The rate is calculated based on completing an average 9 credits per semester and assumed the student was college ready and not required to take developmental course(s).
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3 Semesters | |||||
The number of students who completed this program this academic year.
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0 | |||||
The number of students who completed this program within the normal time.
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Not Disclosed-Fewer Than 10 Graduates | |||||
The required tuition and fees for completing this program within normal time. (Calculated based on 2011-2012 tuition year)
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$2,226 plus a registration fee of $50 per semester | |||||
The costs for books and supplies required to complete this program. (Calculated based on book and supply costs in 2011-2012)
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$614.15 | |||||
The job placement rate for students completing this program.
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Not Disclosed- It is not available and not required by the state (MHEC) or accreditation agency (MSCHE). |
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| The median loan debt incurred by students completing this program. (Calculated for December 2011 and May 2012 graduates) | Title IV Loans | Other Educational Debt | ||||
| Not Disclosed-Fewer Than 10 Graduates | Not Disclosed-Fewer Than 10 Graduates | |||||
PERSONAL COMPUTER SUPPORT SPECIALIST
Note: all credits in this certificate may be used to fulfill requirements for the Personal Computer/ Network Support Specialist degree.
Please refer to the catalog for curriculum requirements.
Gainful Employment Program Reporting The following information is provided in accordance with the U.S. Department of Education regulations. Unless otherwise noted, information applies to the 2011-2012 academic year. |
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Program: Personal Computer Support Specialist |
CIP Code:15.1202 |
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This program prepares students for the following occupations. For each occupation, the U.S. Department of Labor's Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) code and a link to the occupational profile for each occupation from the Department of Labor's O*Net site are provided. |
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Occupation |
SOC Code |
O*Net Website link |
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Computer Support Specialists |
15-1041.00 |
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Network Systems and Data Communications Analysts |
15-1081.00 |
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The estimated normal time to complete this program. Disclaimer: The rate is calculated based on completing an average 9 credits per semester and assumed the student was college ready and not required to take developmental course(s). |
2 semesters | |||
The number of students who completed this program this academic year/ |
0 | |||
The number of students who completed this program within the normal time. |
Not Disclosed-Fewer Than 10 Graduates | |||
The required tuition and fees for completing this program within normal time. (Calculated based on 2011-2012 tuition year) |
$1,696 plus a $50 registration fee per semester | |||
The costs for books and supplies required to complete this program. (Calculated based on book and supply costs in 2011-2012)
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$664.25 | |||
The job placement rate for students completing this program.
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Not Disclosed- It is not available and not required by the state (MHEC) or accreditation agency (MSCHE). |
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The median loan debt incurred by students completing this program. (Calculated for December 2011 and May 2012 graduates) |
Title IV Loans |
Other Educational Debt |
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Not Disclosed-Fewer Than 10 Graduates |
Not Disclosed-Fewer Than 10 Graduates |
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Gainful Employment Program Reporting The following information is provided in accordance with the U.S. Department of Education regulations. Unless otherwise noted, information applies to the 2011-2012 academic year. |
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Program: Computer Science Studies |
CIP Code: 11.010 |
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This program prepares students for the following occupations. For each occupation, the U.S. Department of Labor's Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) code and a link to the occupational profile for each occupation from the Department of Labor's O*Net site are provided. |
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Occupation |
SOC Code |
O*Net Website link |
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Computer and Information Systems Managers |
11-3021.00 |
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Computer Systems Analysts |
15-1051.00 |
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Database Administrators |
15-1061.00 |
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Network and Computer Systems Administrators |
15-1071.00 |
www.onetonline.org/link/summary/15-1071.00 |
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The estimated normal time to complete this program. Disclaimer: The rate is calculated based on completing an average 9 credits per semester and assumed the student was college ready and not required to take developmental course(s). |
3 Semesters |
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The number of students who completed this program this academic year. |
0 |
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The number of students who completed this program within the normal time. |
Not Disclosed-Fewer Than 10 Graduates |
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The required tuition and fees for completing this program within normal time. (Calculated based on 2011-2012 tuition year) |
$1,696 plus a registration fee of $50 per semester |
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The costs for books and supplies required to complete this program. (Calculated based on book and supply costs in 2011-2012) |
$685.00 |
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The job placement rate for students completing this program. |
Not Disclosed- It is not available and not required by the state (MHEC) or accreditation agency (MSCHE). |
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The median loan debt incurred by students completing this program. (Calculated for December 2011 and May 2012 graduates) |
Not Disclosed-Fewer Than 10 Graduates |
Not Disclosed-Fewer Than 10 Graduates |
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