Pablo Picasso said about computers, "But they are useless. They can only give you answers."
We feel that the great man can probably be forgiven for not knowing how to phrase his questions. If you disagree with his statement and think you can see where he was mistaken, you sound ideal material for a Computer Information Systems course.
Your course will expand the knowledge you've already acquired as an IT aficionado, teaching you the principal programming languages, how to write algorithms, design and build websites and databases, use operating systems and apply internet security measures. You will also learn troubleshooting techniques and how to carry out essential maintenance. In addition, there will be coaching on the law concerning data privacy and handling, copyright, and ethics.
Without your Computer Information Systems course certification, you are just another computer buff. With it, you present to employers as a certificated and qualified member of staff whom they can confidently engage to work on their company’s IT system.
When you have finished your studies, you could consider the following career options:
- Programmer
- Systems Analyst
- Web designer
- Maintenance Engineer
- Internet Security Consultant
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