Engineering Technology - Information and Computer Technology B.A.S.
Program Snapshot:
Type:
Bachelor of Applied Science
Format:
In Person
Program Length:
120 Credit Hours
Program Overview
Build the systems behind tomorrow’s solutions.
After completing your 2-year AAS degree at CSN, you will take one additional year of advanced technical 300- and 400-level courses at CSN using their state-of-the-art, multimillion-dollar computer networking, electronics, and telecommunications facilities. You can then complete your final year at Nevada State University, taking courses in management, communication, and other upper-division general education courses.
Career Outlook
A Bachelor of Applied Science in Engineering Technology – Information & Computer Technology prepares students for dynamic careers in IT, networking, and systems administration. Building on prior technical experience, the program emphasizes hands-on learning in areas such as cybersecurity, cloud computing, and network infrastructure, equipping graduates for roles like IT systems analyst, network administrator, cybersecurity technician, or technical support engineer.
Whether managing complex IT environments, securing digital systems, or supporting technological innovation, the Information & Computer Technology BAS empowers students with the applied skills and knowledge to succeed in a rapidly evolving tech landscape.
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Curriculum & Requirements
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