Degrees
Offered:
2+2
B.S.
in
Information
Technology
If
you
already
have
your
associates
degree,
the
2+2
Option
for
the
Bachelor
of
Science
in
Information
Technology
will
give
you
the
qualifications
you
need
to
increase
your
marketability
in
todays
job
market,
as
well
as
your
income.
According
to
the
Digest
of
Education,
a
bachelors
degree
means
greater
earnings
over
the
course
of
your
lifetime.
B.S.
in
Information
Technology
This
bachelors
degree
program
prepares
you
for
advancement
in
information
technology
with
the
knowledge,
communication
skills,
critical
thinking,
and
technical
competencies
required
in
the
modern
workplace.
This
degree
accommodates
both
the
student
whose
immediate
educational
goals
are
satisfied
by
the
completion
of
a
bachelors
degree,
and
the
student
who
is
planning
to
pursue
study
in
the
information
technology
field
at
the
graduate
level.
IT
Pathway
Certificate
The
IT
PAthway
Certificate
program
provides
you
with
foundational
knowledge
of
key
information
technology
areas,
including
computer
hardware,
the
Internet,
databases,
computer
programming,
and
networking.
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Degrees
Offered:
Associate
-
Computer
Network
Engineering
Technology
Computer
Networking
is
a
profession
in
strong
demand
from
a
broad
array
of
commercial,
governmental
and
educational
organizations.
It
is
the
System
Administrator
who
directly
or
indirectly
supports
the
opera-tions
and
integrity
of
computing
systems
and
their
use
and
manages
their
complexities.
These
activities
minimally
include
system
installation,
con-figuration,
integration,
maintenance,
performance
management,
data
management,
security
management,
failure
analysis
and
recovery,
and
user
support.
Keiser University
students,
experienced
and
novice
alike
are
exposed
to
all
aspects
of
net-working
by
way
of
Novell,
UNIX/Linux
and
Windows
operating
systems.
Students
begin
the
program
with
practical
preparatory
courses
in
hardware,
software,
and
networking
fundamentals.
Additional
courses
concentrate
on
specific
aspects
of
computer
networking,
management,
and
system
interoperability
with
the
student's
success
in
mind.
Associate
-
Cyber
Security
Technology
Individuals
with
knowledge
of
information
systems
security
are
considered
to
be
a
vital
part
of
most
IT
infrastructure
teams.
This
degree
is
designed
to
meet
the
needs
of
both
IT
and
business
managers
and
provides
the
student
information
necessary
to
understand
the
main
security
challenges
and
vulnerabilities
facing
today's
networked
enterprise.
The
courses
cover
areas
such
as
how
to
asses
the
true
degree
of
security
issues
and
steps
individuals
will
need
to
take
to
secure
the
organization's
info
and
networks.
Areas
covered
will
include
topics
in
security
breaches,
security
in
a
globally
networked
world,
special
challenges
of
e-commerce,
the
Internet,
intranets,
and
extranets
as
well
as
developing
and
investigating
the
vulnerability,
risks,
threats,
and
counter-measures
that
can
impact
the
reliability,
integrity,
and
security
of
information.
Students
are
exposed
to
techniques
used
to
deploy
and
manage
security
systems
and
configure
security
solutions
within
a
Windows,
Linux,
Novell
and
Cisco
environment.
Bachelor
-
Management
Information
Systems
Management
Information
Systems
is
the
study
of
the
use
of
computers
in
business.
As
such,
students
study
both
business
and
technology
and
learn
how
to
solve
business
problems
using
information
technology.
Graduates
learn
how
to
solve
problems
and
exploit
business
opportunities
using
technology
as
a
key
business
driver.
After
learning
about
each
key
area
of
business,
MIS
students
learn
the
tools
they
will
apply
to
solve
problems;
learn
how
to
apply
those
tools
in
any
business
situation;
and
learn
how
to
manage
the
corporate
information
technology
resources.
Tools
include
computer
hardware,
operating
systems,
networking,
programming,
and
database
management
systems.
Application
of
the
tools
includes
distributed
information
systems,
system
analysis,
system
design,
and
decision
support
systems.
Management
includes
technology
management
and
system
implementation.
Material
covered
in
the
classroom
will
be
the
same
material
needed
to
sit
for
up
to
six
Professional
Certifications.
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Technology
Degrees
The
hi-tech industry, although expanding and consolidating
along with the rise and fall of technology, consistently
changes with the advent of new technology. Because
of this phenomenon, there are always well paying
jobs available to those who are on the cutting
edge of the industry. To get on the hi-tech job
train, many people attempt to earn a degree through
either a four-year bachelor program, or a two-year
associate degree program. A bachelor degree program
differs primarily from an associate degree in
depth of study. Bachelors candidates learn
many of the same programming skills as does an
associate degree student, but often takes more
courses in the subject to a higher level of proficiency.
Today, technology degrees are also offered online.
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