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ECPI Online
Associate of Applied Science Degree
Computer and Information Science AAS Degree Program in IT/Networking
& Security Management
The security of computer networks will continue to increase in
importance as more business is conducted over the Internet. The security
of the nation's entire electronic infrastructure has come under renewed
focus in light of recent threats. Organizations need to understand how
their systems are vulnerable and how to protect their infrastructure and
Internet sites from hackers, viruses, and other acts of cyber-terrorism.
Student must be eligible for security clearances at the highest level.
The Information Technology/Networking & Security Management major
provides students with the skills and knowledge necessary for graduates
to acquire entry-level training-related employment as a network security
specialist in a variety of settings including:
- Technical support and organization help desks
- Management information systems departments
- Internet service providers
- Web service providers
- Information technology solution providers
Computer Electronics Technology AAS Degree Program in Computer
Electronics Engineering Technology
The explosion of computer use has created a high demand for specialists
to provide advice to users, as well as day-to-day administration,
maintenance, and support of computer systems and networks.
This major offers instruction in the practical aspects of computer and
network maintenance and repair with emphasis on logical troubleshooting
techniques. Students are prepared for entry-level positions such as
electronics technician, desktop support specialist, systems coordinator,
and field technician.
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Computer and Information Science AAS Degree Program in Accounting
Administration
As organizations continue to computerize their financial records, many
Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks are using specialized
accounting software on personal computers. The widespread use of
computers has enabled Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks to
take on additional responsibilities, such as payroll, procurement, and
billing.
Many of these functions require these clerks to write letters, make
phone calls to customers or clients, and interact with colleagues.
Therefore, good communication skills are becoming increasingly important
in the occupation.
This programs provides students with the essential knowledge and skills
necessary for career-entry employment in the field of accounting.
Students learn to operate in the Windows environment and process
information using accounting software applications, spreadsheets, and
word processing software applications. Manual and computerized case
studies are used to emphasize accounting skills.
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Computer and Information Science AAS Degree Program in Business
Systems Administration
Administrative services managers perform a broad range of duties in
virtually every sector of the economy. They coordinate and direct
support services to organizations as diverse as insurance companies,
computer manufacturers, and government offices.
These workers manage the many services that allow organizations to
operate efficiently, such as information and data processing, printing
and reproduction, records management, telecommunications management, and
security.
This program provides students with the computer hardware and software
skills necessary for entry-level employment. Students are introduced to
a variety of computer operating systems, computer software applications,
and office procedures and practices.
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Computer and Information Science AAS Degree Program in Criminal
Justice Technology
The Criminal Justice Technology program is designed to prepare students
for entry-level careers in the legal and criminal justice law
enforcement fields in: government, law enforcement agencies, juvenile
justice, public and private agencies, homeland security, and
corrections.
The core courses will provide students who graduate from the program
with the knowledge and skill of criminal justice theories, policies, and
procedures and a background in information technology, intelligence
gathering, computer evidence analysis, network security, and forensics.
An externship will provide practical, hands-on field experience in a
legal environment. Information technology courses will provide
additional skills to support the theoretical aspect of criminology and
investigations and will enhance graduate advancement in the career
field. The curriculum also provides knowledge of general education that
will further complement skills within the major.
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