Computer Information Systems & Multimedia

Are you interested in computers and technology? Tech careers offer strong salaries, high demand, and opportunities in nearly every industry. À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ prepares you for all of these roles and more.

Career Opportunities

Graduates go on to become:

  • IT Service Desk Technicians
  • Cybersecurity Analyst
  • IT Manager
  • Network Administrators
  • Systems Security Administrators
  • Fiber Optics Tech
  • Web Designer and Developer
  • Software Developers
  • Graphic Designers
  • Animators
  • Multimedia Artists

Earning Potential

IT Service Desk Tech: $40k-$55k
Cybersecurity Analyst: $57k-$89k
IT Manager: $85k-$115k
Netowrk Admin: $65k-74k
Systems Security Admin $74k-$102k
Fiber Optics Tech: $54k-68k

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À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ the Program

Adult and young child sitting together on the floor looking at a book in an early childhood classroom with play areas and furniture nearby.À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ's Computer Information Systems (CIS) program gives you quality instruction and hands-on training so you can step right into a new career. À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ has training partnerships with industry leaders like Cisco and Microsoft, so you will graduate confident in your ability to work on a variety of computer systems. Cybersecurity skills are built into every CIS degree and certificate, making our graduates more marketable to employers.

Training Options

À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ offers several paths to fit your goals:

  • One-semester technical awards
  • One-year certificates in specialty areas
  • Two-year technical degrees
  • Four-year bachelor's degrees

What Can You Do With One of Our Degrees?

Our programs build the real-world skills employers are looking for. Graduates are trained to:

  • Use and apply computing concepts and terminology in the workplace
  • Write and evaluate code in one or more programming or scripting languages
  • Configure, use, and troubleshoot software and hardware
  • Use the internet to research, transfer, and publish information in academic and workplace settings
  • Identify and work with network devices, protocols, and standards — and install and troubleshoot network servers
  • Install and evaluate desktop and network security
  • Identify sources of attacks and security breaches, analyze security logs, and restore systems to normal
  • Assess risk, review security plans, and evaluate network security design