INFORMATION SYSTEMS SPECIALIST
Program Objectives
The Information Systems Specialist program is designed for students to develop specialized network implementation and support skills that meet a recognized level of technical proficiency and expertise with Microsoft desktop and server components.
Students study architecture, planning, implementation, configuration, and support of desktop and server systems. They will develop practical skills through hands-on training to install, monitor, and administer these systems.
Career Opportunities
The Information Systems Specialist program focuses on preparing students to manage and maintain network installations in small to medium-sized organizations. Graduates may successfully compete for positions such as Network Administrator, Technical Support Specialist and Help-Desk Troubleshooter.
Certification
Industry and vendor certifications have become a benchmark used by employers in the hiring process. The Information Systems Specialist program helps students prepare for certification examination in these areas:
Prerequisites
Grade 12 or equivalent OR mature student status (19 years of age)
Passing score on the entrance examination
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