Computer and Information Technology
As technology evolves and data management systems become increasingly complex, the demand for highly skilled technology professionals continues to grow.
In the Computer and Information Technology Field of Interest, you can explore careers in gaming, programming, technology support, web design and development, cybersecurity, and more. Maricopa Community Colleges offers advanced laboratories, modern equipment, internships, and flexible and specialized classes where you will learn about computing hardware and software, web-based platforms, networks, telecommunications systems, and other innovative technology. Maricopa Community Colleges also makes it easy for you to transfer to a four-year program through our partnerships with over 40 colleges and universities nationwide.
If you are ready to find the Computer and Information Technology program that is right for you, select the option below that meets your current goals.
* Students at any Maricopa Community College may need to complete courses at more than one of our colleges.
The bachelor鈥檚 degree(s) listed below cost less than a third of university tuition, and are designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills you need to reach your educational goals and be successful in your career. In many cases, these degrees offer university transfer partnerships to help you move seamlessly from a bachelor鈥檚 to a master鈥檚 degree program. Be sure to check with your advisor, as acceptance is not guaranteed.
The Associate degrees in this list give you the opportunity for an in-depth study of your chosen field.
Many of our Associate degrees will also transfer to a four-year university upon graduation. With these, you can complete most of your general education coursework at Maricopa Community Colleges and have guaranteed acceptance to one of our over 40 university and college partners to complete your Bachelor's degree.
Be sure to check with your advisor if you plan to move on to a four-year university to ensure your degree program credits will successfully transfer.
A certificate prepares you for entry-level work in your chosen field and requires fewer classes than our bachelor's degrees, Associate degrees, or university transfer options. There are several types of certificates available, including career, trade, and academic certificates.
Credits earned in a certificate program can often be used toward an Associate degree. For more information, speak with an advisor.
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