Peninsula College Information Technology Systems Administration, Associate in Applied Science
Peninsula College

Peninsula College

Information Technology Systems Administration, Associate in Applied Science

Port Angeles, USA

Associate of Applied Science

6 semesters

English

Full time

Jan 2026

USD 12,450 / per year *

Distance Learning, On-Campus

* including housing and additional fees, international students can expect to pay around $19,575 per year

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Key Summary

    About : The Information Technology Systems Administration program offers an Associate in Applied Science degree designed to equip students with the necessary skills for managing and supporting IT systems. It covers topics such as network administration, cybersecurity, and server management.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates may explore diverse career opportunities in roles such as IT technician, network administrator, and systems analyst. This program prepares students for essential roles in maintaining technology infrastructures across various industries.

The Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degree in Information Technology Systems Administration trains students, using industry-based skill standards. Students will design, implement, secure, and support Microsoft, Unix/Linux, and other industry-standard networks, client, and server systems. Students will learn about the fundamental business context where IT systems function including business communication skills. Classroom instruction and practical experiences are combined into a course of study that provides students with broad exposure to the principles of network management and basic a basic understanding of the current information technology business environment.

Special Features

  • This program helps prepare the student for a life-long learning process that accommodates rapidly changing technologies.
  • This program can be completed online, or face to face depending on the mode that best fits each student’s needs.
  • The practice examination used in this program is based on content that follows guidelines established by industry leaders.

Program Goals

For the education program to be effective, the curriculum is designed to promote the following outcomes:

  • Prepare students for a variety of Information Technology, network support, computer support, and business-related job opportunities.
  • Prepare students for professional certification exams, where applicable.
  • Prepare students to communicate effectively with management, including Chief Information Officers (CIO), and Chief Financial Officers (CFO).