If you enjoy working with computers and advanced technology, then a career in Computer Information Systems (CIS) may be perfect for you. Demand for qualified individuals and jobs overall in this field are on the rise. The Bureau of Labor and Statistics estimates this industry to grow by 12% by 2026, faster than average for all occupations.
IT professionals are needed across all areas of business and there are a wide variety of opportunities and career paths to explore. By beginning your career path with CCC, you will be preparing for a promising future in this industry. Our courses can help you acquire the skills necessary to work as a Computer Technician, Desktop Support Analyst, or Network Administrator. You will be ahead of the game by preparing for industry standard certifications respected by employers. Broaden your opportunities by beginning your studies in CIS today!
For additional questions, or if you have an interest in the CIS program contact Sarah Rencher.
Computer Technology
Designed to prepare students for computer technology positions in the IT field. The program allows students to choose a focus area by selecting a variety of elective courses to expand their knowledge in programming, security, Linux, servers, or a specific focus learned experience through an internship. Many courses in the program align directly with industry standard certifications.
Possible Careers:
Computer User Support Specialist: US $57,890
Computer Systems Administrator: US $90,520
Computer Systems Analyst: US $102,240
Degree:
Google IT Support Professional Certificate
The Google IT Support Professional Certificate introduces learners to troubleshooting, customer service, networking, operating systems, system administration and security. No prior IT experience is needed to complete this program.
Certificate:
Transfer Degrees
Intended for students who plan to transfer to a baccalaureate program. These degrees provide a foundation of general education, along with courses chosen to help fulfill lower-division baccalaureate requirements. Students should work with a transfer advisor to ensure all course requirements are met before transferring.
Possible Transfer Degrees:
Systems Programmer - Northern Arizona University
IT Project Manager - Arizona State University
Systems Administrator - University of Arizona
Degree / Certificate:
Associate of Arts (AA)
AGEC-A (CERT)
Associate of Science (AS)
AGEC-S (CERT)
Associate of Business (ABUS)
AGEC-B
AA degrees and certificates emphasize in humanities/social sciences, including a foreign language. AS degrees and certificates emphasize in math/science. AAS degrees and certificates are intended prepare students for employment
National median salaries are obtained from the Occupational Information Network (O*NET) under sponsorship of the U.S. Department of Labor/Employment and Training Administration (USDOL/ETA).
Pathway Faculty & Student Testimonials
Computer & Information Technology Faculty
Student Testimonial
“(CCC) was smaller, down-to-earth. It’s a friendlier atmosphere. The teachers, everybody, knew you. You got to know more people there. It was a good opportunity to transition to college life.”
Shawn Davis, Chief Information Officer, Tuba City Regional Health Care Corporation and CCC alum
Video Testimonial
“Networking was always a mystery. The training I received at CCC helped me figure out how it worked and took away the mystery.”
Scott Tabako, owner of Flagstaff Computer Guys LLC and CCC alum
Video Testimonial
“CCC gave me the opportunity to actually get one-on-one experience with people working in the field. The small class sizes and dedicated professors changed the way I looked at education."
Evan Burris, CCC Infrastructure Technician and CCC alum