Computer Support Technician

Why PCC?

All PCC full-time faculty in the Computer Information Systems program have extensive industry experience. Part-time instructors often work in some area of information technology, ensuring you will have access to the latest industry knowledge.

CIS courses are usually taught with hands-on activities in computer labs. The department has several labs available, one of which is used by students for implementing or troubleshooting computer networks. The department is in the process of creating a server room for the program.

What will I learn?

Computer networks are critical parts of almost every organization. Network and computer systems administrators are responsible for the day-to-day operation of these networks. They organize, install and support an organization’s computer systems, including local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs), network segments, intranets and other data communication systems.

The CIS program provides training in basic technical computer and networking skills. You will study computer networking, programming and database technologies along with classes that teach the technical aspects of the internet and data communications. The Associate of Applied Science degree in IT System Administration prepares you for an entry-level position in network and system administration.

Degree & Certificate Offerings:

Computer Support Technician, AAS

Award/Program Credits  60


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Program Information

Location
Pueblo Campus
Pathway
Technology
Awards
AAS
Course Availability
Day
Evening
Online
Program Start
Spring
Program Length
4 Semesters

Contact

Tim Gama
719-549-3205
Tim.Gama@pueblocc.edu

Andrew Nunn
719-549-3211
Andrew.Nunn@pueblocc.edu

Veronica Gallegos
719-549-3234 
Veronica.Gallegos@pueblocc.edu