Computers: Networking, Programming, Software and Technology
Do you like computers and software and want to be in-demand? Information technology jobs are in a growing and always changing field. You might work with computer hardware, software, multimedia or network systems. You might design new computer equipment or work on a new computer game.
The possibilities are endless. Check out the Anoka-Ramsey Community College programs that can launch your computer career.
RELATED PROGRAMS
(individual courses are also offered in all of these subjects)
Computer Networking and Telecommunications - Associate in Science
(degree)
Computer Science - Associate in Science
(degree)
Computer Network Security
(certificate)
Computer Help Desk Specialist
(certificate)
Computer Programming
(certificate)
Computer Network Security
(certificate)
Cisco A Certification Training
Cisco A Security Certification Training
CompTIA A+ Certification Training CompTIA A+ Certification Training CompTIA Security + Certification Training Comp A Network + Certification Training
Master Certificate in Microsoft Office
(certificate)
Network Support & Administration
(certificate)
Quickbooks and Business Accounting Series
(certificate)
Web Design
(certificate)
SHOW ME THE MONEY
Employment in computer systems design and related services is anticipated to grow by 38.3 percent and add nearly one-fourth of all new jobs in professional, scientific and technical services. This growth will be driven by the increasing reliance of businesses on information technology and the continuing importance of maintaining system and network security.
Here are some sample careers (some require additional education and/or training) and average income (median wages as of 2007 in Minnesota).
Computer Support Specialist: $44,200/year
Computer Programmer: $65,300/year
Database Administrator: $68,400/year
Network Systems Analyst: $68,400/year
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