
Length: Four full-time semesters
Pathway: Career, Transfer
The information technology degree prepares a student to earn an entry-level position in the computer industry or continue to a university and earn a four-year degree.
The need for computer professionals in the United States is growing as companies become more global. Almost every major challenge facing our world involves turning to computers for a solution. Today's computer job market has a considerable demand with high salaries for qualified professionals. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the job growth rate ranges from 38% to 56% across the computer industry. In fact, according to one report software engineering is the number one best job for salary and opportunities.

Length: Four full-time semesters
Pathway: Career, Transfer
The Network and Cybersecurity Specialization degree prepares a student to earn an entry-level position in the computer industry or continue to a university and earn a four-year degree.
The rapid growth of the Internet, on-line databases, and e-commerce has increased the demand for technicians who understand IT security. The Network and Cybersecurity specialization curriculum prepares the student to enter the job market as an entry-level cybersecurity specialist, network security technician, or penetration tester.
Not sure which courses you need to take? Talk with an academic advisor for assistance or visit the .
Director of Technology Support Services / Adjunct Instructor

Assistant Professor of Computer Science/Information Technology

Assistant Professor of Information Technology

Adjunct Instructor
