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Computer Information Systems Analyst, AAS

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The Lee College Computer Information Systems Analyst Program is designed to prepare students for entry-level employment into computer associated electronic careers.

The curriculum is designed to provide students with a firm foundation in electronics fundamentals and a background in digital systems. Both a certificate of completion and an associate of applied science degree are available.

What Will I Learn?

Upon successful completion of all Computer Information Systems Analyst certificate program graduates will be able to:

  • Differentiate and understand the role and function of various current and emerging technologies, including, but not limited to, computer hardware and networking.
  • Describe basic computer organization and the relationship between hardware components and the operating system.
  • Differentiate and apply the basic technologies used in local- and wide-area networks.
  • Demonstrate skills in installation, configuration, maintenance, troubleshooting, and upgrade of computer operating systems at both the workstation and server levels.
  • Demonstrate competency in installing, repairing, servicing, troubleshooting, and upgrading computers and peripheral equipment from the PC technician’s point of view.
  • Demonstrate proficiency in installation, maintenance, upgrade, and troubleshooting of computer operating systems from the PC technician’s point of view.

View Program Learning Outcomes

"What Can I Do With This Course of Study?"
AAS: Computer Information Systems Analyst
MT1: Certificate of Completion — Computer Information Systems Analyst
NET1: Certificate of Completion — Network Maintenance Technology