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Computer Service Technician One-Year Career Program

This certificate program is designed to prepare students for employment as computer service technicians who install, troubleshoot, upgrade, and maintain microcomputer systems. The program will also provide formal recognition for individuals working in the computer field who want to certify or upgrade their skills.

This is a career program and is designed to enable students to seek employment at the program's completion. If you plan to transfer to a four-year college/university, please check with your advisor and Student Success Center as soon as possible. Students completing this program should have the skills necessary for passing the industry standard CompTIA A+ Certification examination. Students must achieve a "C" or better in the required computer courses.

Successful completion of this program qualifies a student to apply for a Certificate in Computer Service Technician.

 

Gainful Employment Program Disclosure

Computer Service Technician (CIP Code 15.1202)

U.S. Department of Labor's Summary Report for:
Computer Service Technician - Computer User Support Specialists (SOC Code 15-1151)
http://www.bls.gov/soc/2010/soc151151.htm
Computer Network Support Specialists (SOC Code 15-1152)
http://www.bls.gov/soc/2010/soc151152.htm

 

Costs of the Program

FY2012 Rates

      Tuition

    Program Fees

        Books/Supplies

  Total Cost

In-County

3990

354

                         $1400

4344

Out-of-County

7070

354

                         $1400

7424

Out-of-State

8400

354

                         $1400

8754

 

This rate is an estimate relative to the course selection of the student. Cost is subject to change with increases in course materials and credit fees.

 

Enrollment Rates

Academic Year 2012 Enrollment rates*: 4

Number of Graduates:  4

Percentage of Graduates with student loan debt: not applicable**

Median Loan Debt: not applicable**

On-time Graduation Rate: not applicable**

Job Placement Rate: In compliance with federal government guidelines, job placement rates will be reported once federal methodology for determining rates is developed.

*Enrollment rates are nonduplicated students not pursuing a higher degree.

**For privacy reasons, programs with fewer than ten students graduating are not subject to disclosure of this information.