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Computer Information Systems support essential functions of almost all organizations in the world. These systems demand a focus on the structure and components of computers, the theory which underlies their operation, and their applications. To support systems, professionally trained programmers and network engineers serve in wide areas of business, at all levels of government, the private sector, and in public and social services establishments.
Our Computer Programming and Information Technology Associate Degree Programs are intended to enable individuals with little or no computer knowledge to become business application programmers and/or programmer-analysts. Our students are provided specialized training in all aspects of Web Development with ASP.NET, Visual Communications, and Graphics.
The program provides a comprehensive education, covering many aspects of computer science including computer architecture, advanced programming techniques, database management, and design and development of Internet applications using ASP.NET. The curriculum is rounded off with carefully selected courses in liberal arts and science that enhance the students’ educational experience making them ready for the challenges of new technology.
On-Campus or Remote
There are 2 different ways you can complete your Computer Programming and Information Technology degree.
First, choose what campus is ideal – Brooklyn or Manhattan. Attend your classes in one of our comfortable & beautiful campuses.
Next, if you live within the state of New York, but aren’t close enough to commute, you can still complete this program remotely!
What is remote learning?
Unlike classes that are 100% online, which you take at your own pace, remote learning classes are still held at a specific time. However, you have the ability to log in via your computer. Log in from anywhere — including international opportunities — and still get the benefit from live instruction and Q&A with a professor.