Expand your fundamental technology knowledge and take your IT career to the next level in the Bachelor of Arts Completion Program (designed for adults with previous college credit aiming to complete their degree).
Expand your fundamental technology knowledge and take your IT career to the next level in the Bachelor of Arts Completion Program (designed for adults with previous college credit aiming to complete their degree).
In this major, you’ll explore and develop practical skills in systems analysis and design, networking, web design, and programming. Whether you currently work in the information technology field or aspire to, the hands-on instruction and interdisciplinary approach of this program provides you with the skills needed to thrive in IT.
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Information Technology specialists run the gamut in skills — from maintaining the databases that users rely upon to gathering information to serve customers; upgrading computer software, or setting up and maintaining the servers on which the company's applications run.
Information technology has many fields — and lots of opportunity. That’s why the computer information technology degrees at Nashville State Community College are split into six different concentrations.
The Information Technology Fundamentals is a single semester set of courses designed to provide students with an understanding of the basic concepts, principles, and techniques required in computer information processing.
The BS in Information Technology focuses on preparing graduates who are able to configure software to meet the needs of organizations. Students acquire skills related to the selection, creation, application, integration and administration of computing technologies.
The Information Technology degree prepares students for a variety of career opportunities. The program provides a general education background in computers and networking with emphasis on Microsoft.
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