Information Technology Specialist (ITS) Program

Undergraduate Certificate Overview

The ITS undergraduate certificate program focuses on teaching students the essential skills required to effectively use and troubleshoot computers and computer applications.

Students must complete 33 credits of coursework to earn an ITS undergraduate certificate. Coursework will be taken from the following areas:

Complete Undergraduate Certificate Requirements


Areas of Study

The undergraduate certificate program provides students the flexibility to customize a certificate or pursue an emphasis in the following specialty areas:


Undergraduate Certificate Competencies

Individuals preparing for any type of employment will be expected to possess the skills and knowledge necessary to effectively use computers and information technology systems. The ITS Certificate is built around a set of competencies intended to teach students the technical skills and knowledge necessary to effectively use computer and information technology systems for their own personal use. Students who earn the ITS Certificate or Degree will develop the following skills:

Individuals who develop these technical competencies will possess the skills and essential knowledge required to become more competitive candidates for any jobs involving the extensive use of computers and information technology.

ITS Undergraduate Certificate Competencies


 

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