66-credit associate of applied science degree
Computer Hardware Technicians are
responsible for installing, testing,
troubleshooting, and repairing computers
and associated equipment. Students will
prepare for this career by working in labs
with the latest computer hardware and
test equipment to gain skills in computer
networks, computer architecture,
computer configuration, hardware
upgrades, printer repair/maintenance
and computer networking. In addition,
a co-op/internship course will
allow students to gain practical work
experience. Upon completion of the
fourth semester, students will be prepared
to take the Computing Technology
Industry Association A+ certification
exam.
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