Computer Information Systems

Associate in Science
AAS Computer Information Systems
Certificate
Course Descriptions

The development and use of computers in our society has created a need for individuals with computer data processing skills. The computer science curriculum is designed to equip students with skills necessary to satisfy these needs. Occupational competency in computer usage may be achieved through a certificate or degree program. The two-year, associate in applied science degree emphasizes microcomputer applications while the nine-month microcomputer certificate concentrates on specific departmental courses. Others who desire specific skills, but do not wish to complete a program, may take individual courses. Students may also complete courses for future transfer toward four-year degree programs.

For additional information contact:

Angila Shook – Professor, Computer Information Systems - Department Chair
Careers and Technology Division
New Mexico Junior College
1 Thunderbird Circle
Hobbs, NM 88240
575.492.2694
AShook@nmjc.edu

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