
Computer Information Technology
Prepare for the Digital Workforce of Today and Beyond
Our Computer Information Technology program prepares you for today’s digital workforce. You will learn how to develop applications, provide computer support, protect systems through cybersecurity or manage networks. With hands-on training in the latest technologies, you'll gain the practical skills needed to succeed in the workforce. Whether you want to code applications, manage networks, or solve technical problems, we'll prepare you for success in this fast-growing field.
PROGRAM GOALS
Foundation in Information Technology
Master the fundamentals of modern computing by learning Windows and Linux operating systems, programming concepts and networking basics. You'll gain a broad understanding of IT career paths, allowing you to explore different specializations before choosing your focus area.
Technical Skills Development
Develop hands-on skills specific to your chosen specialization. In Applications Development, you'll code using languages like Java, C#, and HTML. In Computer Support, you'll troubleshoot hardware and software issues. Cybersecurity students will learn to protect networks, while Network Management students will configure and maintain IT infrastructure.
Problem-Solving Expertise
Learn to analyze technical problems and implement effective solutions. You'll develop critical thinking skills to troubleshoot complex issues, design systems that meet specific needs and adapt to new technologies. Through hands-on projects and real-world scenarios, you'll build the problem-solving abilities employers value most.
Applications Development
The Applications Development program focuses on training students to design, develop and implement software applications for businesses and organizations. You will learn programming fundamentals in languages like Java, C#.NET/CSS, Javascript, SQL, ASP, and JSP. This is perfect if you want to code PC applications, program websites, create mobile apps or develop enterprise-wide software solutions used in business and industry.
ESTIMATED TUITION
$9,509 (A.A.S.) / $4,333 (Diploma)
CREDIT HOURS
64 (A.A.S.) / 29 (Diploma)
PROGRAM LENGTH
4 Terms (A.A.S.) / 2 Terms (Diploma)
SCHEDULE
Full-Time / Part-Time
STARTING TERM
Fall / Spring
Computer Support
The Computer Information Technology – Computer Support program prepares students to install, configure, maintain and troubleshoot computer systems and networks in organizational settings. You will receive hands-on training in advanced applications, customer support skills, hardware maintenance, and hardware and software troubleshooting simulations.
ESTIMATED TUITION
$9,861 (A.A.S.) / $4,162 (Diploma)
CREDIT HOURS
64 (A.A.S.) / 27 (Diploma)
PROGRAM LENGTH
4 Terms (A.A.S.) / 2 Terms (Diploma)
SCHEDULE
Full-Time / Part-Time
STARTING TERM
Fall / Spring
Cybersecurity
A.A.S.
Locations: Lincoln
The Computer Information Technology – Cybersecurity program equips students with the skills to protect computer systems, networks and data from security breaches and cyber threats. You will explore security systems and operations, cyber defense techniques and digital forensics related to the protection of today’s networks and critical information systems.
ESTIMATED TUITION
$9,873
CREDIT HOURS
64
PROGRAM LENGTH
4 Terms
SCHEDULE
Full-Time / Part-Time
STARTING TERM
Fall / Spring
Network Management
The Computer Information Technology – Network Management program focuses on designing, implementing and maintaining computer networks and network infrastructure in organizational environments. You will receive hands-on training in basic data communications, PowerShell, Cisco networking, Windows Server, Linux Server and virtual machine management.
ESTIMATED TUITION
$9,893 (A.A.S.) / $4,179 (Diploma)
CREDIT HOURS
64 (A.A.S.) / 27 (Diploma)
PROGRAM LENGTH
4 Terms (A.A.S.) / 2 Terms (Diploma)
SCHEDULE
Full-Time / Part-Time
STARTING TERM
Fall / Spring
WHY SCC?
What specializations are offered in Computer Information Technology programs?
Our CIT program offers four specialized paths to match your interests. Choose from Applications Development to build software, Computer Support to become a tech troubleshooter, Cybersecurity to protect digital systems, or Network Management to maintain IT infrastructure.
Can I take Computer Information Technology classes online or in the evening?
Our program is designed with flexibility in mind. Many courses can be completed online and we offer evening classes to fit your schedule.
What facilities and equipment will I use in the Computer Information Technology program?
Our program is housed in the new Sandhills Global Technology Center featuring state-of-the-art classrooms and labs. You'll train on current industry software and technologies, giving you industry experience that employers value.
What qualities make a successful Computer Information Technology student?
Successful students are organized, detail-oriented problem solvers with good communication skills. They enjoy helping others and can work both independently and in teams. If you thrive in an ever-changing environment and have a passion for technology, you'll excel in our CIT program.
CAREER OUTCOMES
Software Developer
Design, create and modify computer applications and software systems. As a software developer, you'll analyze user needs, write code, test applications, and maintain software. You'll work with programming languages like Java, C#, HTML/CSS, and JavaScript to build everything from mobile apps to enterprise business solutions.
Computer Support Specialist
Provide technical assistance to computer users and organizations. In this role, you'll troubleshoot computer problems, perform maintenance, install hardware and software, and train users on new systems. You'll be the go-to person for solving technical issues and ensuring systems run smoothly.
Information Security Analyst
Protect an organization's computer networks and systems. As a cybersecurity specialist, you'll plan and implement security measures, monitor for breaches, conduct penetration testing and respond to security incidents. You'll stay current on the latest threats and security technologies to safeguard critical information.
Next Steps
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