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Berkeley City College
Associate of Science in Applied Computer Information Systems
- Berkeley, USA
Associate of Applied Science
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Whether you are a beginning or an advanced computer student, the courses in the Computer Information Systems/Applied Computer Information Systems Program will improve your computer and software knowledge and skills. Understand how computers work and be a proficient user of computers. Learn Microsoft Office applications and integrate the different software to create professional reports and presentations.


Ancilla College
Associate of Applied Science in Computer Information Systems
- Donaldson, USA
Associate of Applied Science
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
In Ancilla College’s Computer Information Systems (CIS) program you will learn computer technology and software skills. Your Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree will provide you with hands-on experiences, skill training and knowledge related to computer applications, network security, web design and new information technologies...


Raritan Valley Community College
Associate of Science in Information Systems & Technology
- Branchburg, USA
Associate of Applied Science
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The Information Systems & Technology Associate of Science degree prepares students for transfer into bachelor’s degree programs at four-year colleges and universities. Graduates have transferred to such prestigious schools as Rutgers University, Seton Hall University, and New Jersey Institute of Technology.
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Glen Oaks Community College
Associate of Applied Science in Computer Information Systems
- Centreville, USA
Associate of Applied Science
English
The Associates of Applied Science in Computer Information Systems (CIS) at Glen Oaks will prepare students for various roles in the Information Technology (IT) industry including computer networking, repair, and helpdesk. Glen Oaks offers both Associates in Applied Science and Certificate programs, and the programs cover the objectives for several industry certifications including: A+, Network+, Linux+, Security+, Cisco Certified Network Administrator, Microsoft Certified IT Professional and Microsoft Office Specialist.


Texas Southmost College
AAS in Computer Information Systems
- Brownsville, USA
Associate of Applied Science
On-Campus
English
This program offers an Associate of Applied Science in Computer Information Systems (CIS) and a certificate program in Information Technology (IT). Our mission is guided by our commitment to provide high-quality instruction and learning opportunities for all our students.


Charter College - Including Aviation
Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) Computer Networking Systems
- Vancouver, USA
- Long Beach, USA
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Associate of Applied Science
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Associate of Applied Science in Computer Networking Systems program prepares students to seek careers in computer networking. Networking specialists plan, coordinate, and implement an organization’s networking systems.


Trevecca Nazarene University
Associate of Science in Information Systems
- Nashville, USA
Associate of Applied Science
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Trevecca’s Associate of Science in information systems is a two-year degree that prepares you to analyze and solve complex problems in computing for a variety of businesses and industries. Through a project-oriented curriculum, you’ll gain the knowledge and experience to design creative, effective systems and solutions.


Parkland College
Associate in Science Computer Information Systems: Information Systems Emphasis
- Champaign, USA
Associate of Applied Science
On-Campus
English
Baccalaureate degree programs in Information Technology have traditionally grown from a number of different disciplines, including Mathematics, Business, and Engineering. Computer Science (CS) degrees usually have a general theoretical emphasis. Computer Information Systems (CIS) degrees have more of a business emphasis. Computer Engineering degrees have a hardware emphasis.


Victoria College
Computer Information Systems - Networking
- Online USA
Associate of Applied Science
On-Campus
English
Victoria College computer Information Systems – Networking Program offers an Associate of Applied Sciences and two one-year certificates and three Occupational Skills Certificates.


J. F. Drake State Technical College
AAS in Computer Information Systems
- Huntsville, USA
Associate of Applied Science
On-Campus
English
The Computer Information Systems Technology program is an Associate Degree and Certificate awarding program. Emphasis is placed on hands-on training in microcomputer operating systems, applications, programming languages, and networking equipment.


SUNY Clinton Community College
Computer Information Systems A.A.S.
- Plattsburgh, USA
Associate of Applied Science
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The mission of the Computer Information Systems AAS degree program is to prepare students for employment in various information technology related areas and/or for the pursuit of advanced degrees in information technology by educating them in the fundamental concepts, knowledge, and practices in computer programming, database, web design, hardware, operating systems and networks.


Reedley College
Associate of Science in Information Systems
- Online USA
Associate of Applied Science
On-Campus
English
Students completing this program of study will be able to enter the workforce with a comprehensive understanding of computer hardware, system software, networking essentials, and needed people skills to maintain their job in a workplace. Whether just starting out in Information Technology or already working in the field, Reedley College’s Information Technology Support programs will help you advance in the field of IT.


Mesa Community College
Associate in Applied Science in Computer Information Systems
- Mesa, USA
Associate of Applied Science
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Do you want a career that lives at the intersection of technology and business? Successful organizations rely on integrated technological solutions to carry out their business operations, interact with both suppliers and customers, and excel in the marketplace. In the Computer Information Systems (CIS) program, you’ll learn how to design, develop, manage, and maintain sophisticated technologies that are used everywhere—from local to global organizations.


South Plains College
AAS in Computer Information Systems
- Levelland, USA
Associate of Applied Science
On-Campus
English
The Computer Information Systems program at South Plains College emphasizes technology and information systems as they apply in any workplace. Students will be trained to enter the high-demand IT job market as Help Desk Support Specialists, PC Technicians, Network Support Personnel, Systems Administration Personnel, Cybersecurity Analysts, Web Developers, and Programmers.


Monroe College
Associate of Science in Computer Information Systems
- Bronx, USA
Associate of Applied Science
Blended
English
Your goal is to work in the ever-changing world of computer information systems, and Monroe is going to get you there with a curriculum emphasizing technical and business skills, industry experience, and certifications. IT professionals can be found in virtually all industries, including health, insurance, fashion, music, finance, hospitality, and nonprofit organizations.
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An Information Systems degree at the Associate of Applied Science level equips you with skills to bridge the gap between technology and business. This program emphasizes practical, hands-on learning that prepares you for the fast-evolving tech landscape.
You'll explore key areas such as systems analysis, database management, and network security. As you delve into courses like software development and data management, you'll cultivate valuable skills like designing software solutions and implementing security protocols. Many learners find the project-driven structure helps them build confidence while applying theoretical knowledge in real-world contexts.
Graduates often find diverse career paths in support roles, technical support, or as data analysts. They gain experience that opens doors in various industries, given the high demand for information systems expertise across the job market. This degree not only sets you on a path for further academic pursuits but also positions you well for meaningful career opportunities.