As information systems evolve, continuing education remains as a critical part of technology. It is essential for information technology professionals to enhance their efficiency capability by gaining skills in areas such as: programming, database technology, database administration, database technology application development, web development, networking, internetworking, security administration, computer security and homeland security and information systems.
Strayer University's Undergraduate Certificate prepares today's information technology professionals for these challenges by imparting these and other relevant skills.
The certificate program requires students to take six information systems courses. Within this curriculum, students have the option of choosing an emphasis in:
- Computer Security
- Database Management
- Database Developer
- Homeland Security and Information Systems
- Internetworking Technology
- Networking
- Programming
- Security Administration
- Web Development
The average time to complete this undergraduate program attending on a part-time basis, 9.0 credit hours per quarter, is 9 months. |