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Computer Systems Management
How Our Degree Works
CCV’s Computer Systems Management program gives you the skills necessary
to be a computer administrator in a small business or any environment that uses
computers in its daily operations. You will use a wide variety of computer applications
software, develop an understanding of network environments, and build technical skills to maintain hardware and software systems.
Why Our Degree Works
CCV offers courses using current hardware, software and learning technologies
that prepare you for a number of industry certifications. Many of our courses are
offered online or in hybrid format, using a combination of distance learning with
classroom-based labs. By including a variety of learning environments from classroom-
based courses, to distance education and community and work experience,
CCV’s degree prepares you for a successful career in information technology.
Career Opportunities
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, industrial growth and increasingly
complex design problems associated with new products and manufacturing processes
will increase the demand for drafting services. Opportunities are expected to be best for
individuals with at least two years of college or post-secondary training, strong technical
skills, and considerable experience with CADD systems. CCV graduates have found employment as assistant network administrators, database and application specialists, and computer support specialists for Internet service providers and other employers. The range of skills covered in the degree program allows you to select from an assortment of employment specialty areas or to pursue a baccalaureate degree in a technical area such as web development, engineering, programming and information management.
Transfer Options
CCV has articulation agreements with Champlain College, University of Vermont,
and Marlboro College. CCV advisors can help you select courses that will transfer
to your four-year program. Graduates have also transferred successfully to University of Vermont, Champlain College, Lyndon State College, Johnson State College, and Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, as well as to colleges and universities nationwide.
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