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MICROCOMPUTER USER SUPPORT OPTION – N057
A.S. in Computer Information Systems
Contact: Casey Storozuk, Ext. 2429, cstorozuk@hcc.mass.edu
This degree is designed to provide students with a hands-on working knowledge of how businesses store, maintain and share vest amounts of information and focuses upon the technical aspects of maintaining, troubleshooting and repairing computer and network systems, including analyzing and finding solutions to problems experienced by individual computer users. Upon completion of the requirements of this degree the student will be able to follow a number of career paths in all segments of business and industry such as systems analysts, network managers, “help desk” technicians, microcomputer technicians and information systems support personnel.
Course Requirements for this Option
COMPUTER NETWORKING CERTIFICATE – N062Contact: Casey Storozuk, Ext. 2429, cstorozuk@hcc.mass.edu
This certificate is designed to provide students with a hands-on
working knowledge of how
businesses store, maintain and share
vast amounts of information and focuses upon
the technical aspects
of maintaining, troubleshooting and repairing computer and network
systems,
including analyzing and finding solutions to problems
experienced by individual computer users.
Upon completion of the
requirements of this certificate, the student will be able to follow a
number of career paths in all segments of business and industry.
Students with a Certificate in
Computer Networking are widely
sought after to fill positions as help desk technicians, network
administrators, information technology specialists, PC analysts or systems analysts. Students
will also be able to transfer all course
work into the Microcomputer User Support Degree.
Course Requirements for this Certificate
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MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS OPTION – N053
A.S. in Computer Information Systems
Contact: Sharon Biskup, Ext. 2345, sbiskup@hcc.mass.edu
Students choosing the Management Information Systems
Option will be
able to offer organizations
information systems skills along with a solid
foundation in accounting, management, and finance.
Graduates may pursue
entry-level positions in business and industry in
information management,
maintenance and distribution or expand their career
opportunities by
transferring to a
four-year
college. Course Requirements for this Option
ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION SYSTEMS OPTION – N041
A.S in Computer Information Systems
Contact: Sharon Biskup, Ext. 2345, sbiskup@hcc.mass.edu
The Administrative Information Systems Option prepares students for information-management
careers within a wide range of organizational settings. The program combines both computer and
management courses as a basis for entry-level positions as computer applications specialists,
information systems managers, information resource managers, office managers, and
administrative support specialists.
Course Requirements for this Option
ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION SYSTEMS CERTIFICATE – N040
Contact: Sharon Biskup, Ext. 2345, sbiskup@hcc.mass.edu
The Administrative Information Systems Certificate is
especially designed for
people wishing to update their administrative and
office skills to reflect
the latest in computer technology. The credits earned
in the Administrative
Information Systems certificate are completely
transferable to
the
Administrative Information Systems degree option. Course Requirements for this Certificate
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PROGRAMMING OPTION – N056
A.S. in computer Information Systems
Contact: Sharon Biskup, Ext. 2345, sbiskup@hcc.mass.edu
Computer programmers write, test, and maintain the detailed instructions that computers use to function. Programmers also design and test logical structures for solving problems by computer. Programmers work directly with experts from various fields to create software. Students in this option generally transfer to a baccalaureate degree program in order to obtain an entry-level career position. Opportunities may also include system analysis, database management and programming, and positions within management information systems departments.
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WEBMASTER OPTION – N054 A.S. in Computer Information Systems Contact: Sharon Biskup, Ext. 2345, sbiskup@hcc.mass.edu
Web sites are important communication and marketing vehicles for all types of organizations,
and
according to many surveys, the demand for people with the
ability to design and manage
a
Web site exceeds the supply. The Webmaster
Option provides students with the skills
necessary
to design, set up, and maintain
Web pages and sites for large and small
companies in virtually all types of
industries. Graduates may also consider
entrepreneurial
opportunities in the field
of Web page design. Students who have already fulfilled the
requirements in the
Webmaster Certificate Program may apply those credits to this option. Course Requirements for this Option
WEBMASTER CERTIFICATE – N055 Contact: Sharon Biskup, Ext. 2345, sbiskup@hcc.mass.edu
The Webmaster Certificate prepares students for careers in website development and management within large and small companies in virtually all types of industries. Students are dually trained in both technological and design aspects of
web site development. They learn how to set up and maintain a web site as well as the creative techniques for making
visually attractive. Credits earned in the Webmaster Certificate are completely transferable to the webmaster option.
Course Requirements for this Certificate
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