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Computer Support Technician Certificate


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One-Year Certificate of Completion

The Computer Support Technician Certificate is intended for students who seek technical training in information system support that involves a network environment and hardware repair.

Students will have a strong foundation in hardware, networks, and software, as well as a solid background in mathematics, writing, and communication. The curriculum provides students an intensive, hands-on experience working with networks, hardware, and software.

Those who complete this program will have the advantage of being amply prepared for entry-level positions in information systems support involving a network environment and computer repair. The program includes an internship with a local company’s information system (IS) department as well as the opportunity to earn industry-recognized, third-party certifications in hardware, software, and networking.

Employment opportunities for those wishing to enter the work force immediately upon program completion include information systems support technician, computer repair technician, and network and system administrator.

Candidates for this certificate must successfully complete all requirements including a minimum of 45 credits, 19 of which include General Education courses that allow students the flexibility of continuing their professional development later.

One of the certificate requirements is to complete a one-term cooperative internship with a local employer that utilizes an information system during the normal course of conducting business. These arrangements will be made on an individual basis, and the student is under no obligation to accept permanent employment.

Core outcomes include the following:

  • Apply the common network protocols, standards, and the fundamentals of IP addressing
  • Demonstrate how to connect network hardware and configure network software in a server system
  • Demonstrate how to configure a wireless network
  • Demonstrate workplace safety and hardware handling procedures
  • Identify, test, and install PC hardware components
  • Demonstrate the procedures for installing, configuring, and backing up software
  • Demonstrate the ability to communicate with nontechnical end-users and provide a high level of customer service

Program Requirements


Number of credit hours necessary for completion 45.

Student Success


Required Courses


Curriculum Map


A list of the recommended terms that the required courses be taken.

Total: 14 credits


Total: 17 credits


Total: 14 credits


Total Degree Credits: 45


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