Computer Information Systems Program Des Moines Campus 

 Associate of Applied Science 

As companies use more technology, there is increasing demand for specialists who can manage computer information systems. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, rapid job growth in the technology field is projected through the year 2014.* The Associate of Applied Science in Information Technology program is designed to accommodate the need for trained professional in the technological fields. To discover the possibilities of this rewarding career, you must make the first move and contact Kaplan University.

 Professional Education 

This program can prepare you to become an IT professional in today’s complex computing environment. Our instructors strive to ensure that you receive a quality education by teaching you inside knowledge that you won’t find in most textbooks. This is your opportunity to reach for career success.

 Career Responsibilities 

As a graduate of this program, you may search for entry-level employment in the technological field. The responsibilities of an employee in this field include:
  • Managing efficient use of networks by organizations
  • Maintaining network performance
  • Determining future network needs
  • Troubleshooting
  • Implementing and maintaining servers and networks

 Choose Your Path 

At Kaplan University, we are proud to offer the following areas of concentration in our Associate of Applied Science in Information Technology program:
  • Network Administration
  • Programming
  • Web Development

 

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* Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2006-2007 Edition.