Undergraduate Certificate, Information Technology Fundamentals
The IT Fundamentals Certificate is designed to prepare students to apply technologies and practices commonly used in industry such as computer software, hardware, and networking to design and maintain the technology infrastructure of organizations. Students will learn how to configure operating systems, networks, software applications, file systems, file servers, and web systems. Topics include an overview of the most common IT infrastructures, networking protocols, topologies, hardware, and operating systems.
Requirements
Required Courses
CIS 101 | Navigating a Digital World | |
CIS 106 | Introduction to Information Technology | |
CIS 109 | Introduction to Management Information Systems | |
CIS 175 | Introduction to Networking | |
CIS 312 | Computer Architecture | |
Total Credit Hours: | 22.5 |
All courses are 4.5 quarter credit hours.