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Information Technology
Train Now in Information Systems Technology
• Course completed 100% Online • Hybrid of online and in-person instruction
CompTIA A+ (Computer Repair Technician) •
Offered by the Community College Workforce Alliance (CCWA) in partnership with Reynolds and John Tyler Community Colleges, the program fulfills the requirements of the official CompTIA training curriculum, preparing participants to become CompTIA-certified. This credential represents the IT industry’s acknowledgment of participants’ technical skills and competencies related to computer repair and computer information technologies. This course covers the key terminology and concepts needed to pass the CompTIA A+ exam. 40 hours
Computer Aided-Design Specialist •
The rapidly evolving field of computer technology has had a dramatic impact on the architectural/engineering professions, meeting the contemporary graphic needs of architectural and industrial design firms. This program provides the student with thorough training in two-and three-dimensional computer graphics, including studies in visualization and animation. 7 courses
Computer Applications •
This program provides students with a broad foundation in application software most frequently used in manufacturing and service businesses. Equally important, students will expand information literacy skills so you can sift through facts, opinions, theories, and raw data. Students will use computer application software to develop business applications and prepare for the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certification exams for Word, Excel, Access and PowerPoint. Graduates may find employment as computer network specialists, information technology consultants, network engineers, and network support specialists. 9 courses
Keep Going
Reynolds Community College offers continuing studies in Information Systems, through the following career studies certificates. These programs fulfill requirements toward the Information Systems Associate of Applied Science (AAS), a two-year degree, and are part of Reynolds’ semester offerings. Some programs may qualify for Financial Aid.
Computer Programming •
Prepares students to design and implement traditional/legacy stand-alone and client-server applications using procedural and object-oriented development techniques and prepares students for the Microsoft Certified Solutions Developer Certification. Graduates work as computer programmers and software developers for applications. 8 courses
Cyber Security •
Provides instruction in Information Security and prepares students to recognize and prevent threats to data, information systems, and to master techniques for defense against such attacks and to earn CompTIA+ Certification. Graduates work as a computer network architect, database administrator or an information systems analyst. 8 courses
Network Administration •
Provides students with a broad background in networking technologies, administration, and embeds support to prepare students for the CompTIA A+ Certification and the CompTIA Network+ Certification. Students should complete the A+ Certification before the Network+ Certification. Graduates are employed as network administrators or computer network support specialists. 9 courses
Web Development •
Provides knowledge and skills for the creation and management of well-designed and well-organized Web sites. Prepares students for the CIW Associate Certification and CIW Associate Design Specialist Certifications. Graduates are employed as web developers. 9 courses
Technology Salary Ranges
Below are salary ranges, from entry level to expert, for some of the jobs listed in this brochure. This data was sourced from external agencies (O*NET and JobsEQ). More information on jobs and salaries can be found under Programs A-Z at reynolds.edu.
Position
Computer Programmer Database Administrator Information Security Analyst Network Support Specialist Software Developer Web Developer
Range (Entry to Expert)
$66,400–$111,000 $55,400–$101,000 $54,200–$114,400 $45,000–$76,600 $71,900–$118,300 $45,700–$96,400