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The Associate of Science Degree in Computer Information Technology emphasizes many of the IT industry’s foundational elements. The learned concepts and technologies ensure that you are prepared for both what is already on the market and what will be coming. One of the most easily recognized foundational elements is software education. In this degree program, you will learn the most essential concepts in modern software suites. You will not only learn how a software application works, but why it works the way that it does. With that understanding of the design methodology, you will also be able to use upcoming software. This degree program provides a perfect foundation for entry-level application system specialists, computer information managers, and user support specialists. This degree path includes a fifteen-credit-hour component focusing on liberal arts and general education courses. In addition to expanding your knowledge and providing a broader context for working in IT, it also provides you with the foundation needed to move on to a bachelor’s degree.

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Florida National University - South

Florida National University

Florida National University is dedicated to educating a diverse, predominantly Hispanic population, serving the South Florida community for over 41 years. The university offers a wide range of comprehensive educational programs, from diplomas to master's degrees, delivered through skilled faculty with a commitment to small class sizes and modern technology. Students benefit from an educational approach that prepares them for employment or advanced studies by providing the necessary skills and knowledge, while fostering quality education and community enrichment.

Highlights:

  • Serves a diverse, predominantly Hispanic community
  • Offers comprehensive educational programs from diplomas to master's degrees
  • Emphasizes small class sizes and modern technology
  • Has served the South Florida community for over 41 years
  • Prepares students for employment or advanced studies
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