Computer Systems Support
This degree serves students who seek a career in computer systems support. Strong emphasis is given to supporting computer hardware, software, security, and networks. Upon successful completion of the program, employment opportunities may include computer server administrator, help desk technician, and computer support professional.
The A.A.S. in Computer Systems Support is designed to provide students with an opportunity to prepare for industry certifications while earning an associate degree. During successful completion of this program, students have the potential to earn six industry certifications.
Students who have already earned any of the certifications listed below or have successfully passed certification examinations, may initiate the college's Prior Learning Assessment (PLA) process and translate their certifications or examination results into equivalent course credits.
The following chart is an analysis of how the program courses align with industry certifications:
Certifications / Examinations | Program Course(s) |
---|---|
CompTIA A+ Certification | CISM130-Using PC Operating Systems and CISM149-Computer Hardware |
CompTIA Security+ | CISM176-Systems Security Methods |
PMI CAPM Certified Associate in Project Management | CISM 143-Introduction to Project Management |
CompTIA Network+ | CISM146-Computer Networking |
COMPTIA Linux+ | CISM182-Linux |
AZ-900 Microsoft Azure Fundamentals | CISM230-Cloud Computing |
For additional program information, please contact faculty advisor, Bill Dougherty or contact department chair, Dr. Otto Hernandez.
Upon Completion of this program students will be able to:
- Identify hardware and software problems and recommend solutions;
- Prepare for multiple CompTIA certification examinations;
- Configure and administer computer networks;
- Prepare for a certification examination in Project Management.
Courses | Credits |
---|---|
GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES - 20 credits | |
When a General Education course is not specified, refer to the list of approved General Education courses. | |
Communication (6 credits) | |
ENGL101-Composition I |
3
|
ENGL230-Technical Writing |
3
|
Mathematics-Science-Technology (11 credits) | |
MATH121 or MATH220 |
4
|
General Education Science course |
4
|
CISM125-Introduction to Computers |
3
|
Humanities (3 credits) | |
General Education Humanities course |
3
|
TOTAL GENERAL EDUCATION CREDITS |
20
|
PROGRAM COURSES - 40 credits | |
CISM130-Using PC Operating Systems |
4
|
CISM142-Help Desk Support |
3
|
CISM143-Introduction to Project Management |
3
|
CISM146-Computer Networking |
4
|
CISM149-Computer Hardware |
4
|
CISM176-Systems Security Methods |
4
|
CISM182-Linux |
4
|
CISM222-Issues in Computer Security |
3
|
CISM230-Cloud Computing |
4
|
Choose: CISM295-Information Technology Cooperative Education or |
3
|
Choose one: CISM135-Computer Programming C++ CISM148-Problem Solving Using Scripting CISM154-Computer Programming-Java CISM174-Computer Programming-Visual Basic |
4 |
TOTAL PROGRAM CREDITS |
40
|
TOTAL CREDITS REQUIRED FOR DEGREE |
60
|
(CPSS) EFFECTIVE FALL 2024 |
RECOMMENDED SEQUENCE OF COURSES
Course Code | Course Name | Course Credits |
---|---|---|
First Semester (14 credits) | ||
CISM125 | Introduction to Computers | 3 |
CISM130 | Using PC Operating Systems | 4 |
CISM149 | Computer Hardware | 4 |
ENGL101 | Composition I | 3 |
Second Semester (15 credits) | ||
CISM146 | Computer Networking | 4 |
ENGL230 | Technical Writing | 3 |
CISM230 | Cloud Computing | 4 |
Choose | MATH121 or MATH220 | 4 |
Third Semester (17 credits) | ||
CISM142 | Help Desk Support | 3 |
CISM143 | Introduction to Project Management | 3 |
CISM176 | Systems Security Methods | 4 |
CISM182 | Linux | 4 |
Gen Ed | Humanities course | 3 |
Fourth Semester (14 credits) | ||
CISM222 | Issues in Computer Security | 3 |
Choose | CISM295 or CISM162 | 3 |
Choose | CISM135, CISM148, CISM154 or CISM174 | 4 |
Gen Ed | Science course | 4 |