Mt. San Antonio College ESL Career Day.

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Mt. San Antonio College ESL Career Day

Why take computer courses? Why am I here today? Find out what your interests are What type of jobs interested you Set short, mid, and long term goals You will use computers the rest of your life Many jobs involve using a computer The security information you learn will help keep your home computer safe Computer professionals get paid very well

Types of Computer Careers Application Developer Network Administrator Cyber Network Security Specialist Database Administrator Web Developer

Types of Computer Classes you can take Computer Concepts, Office applications Programming (Java, VB.NET, C++, C#) Networking/Telecommunications Network and Cyber Security Database (Access, SQL, Oracle) Web Programming (HTML, ASP, etc…)

What are your educational options? Introductory Courses Certificates Associate Science Degree Bachelors Degree

Introductory Classes Introductory courses have no prerequisites CISN11: Telecom/Data Networking CISB11: Teaches computer hardware, software, programming, and networking CISB 15: Teaches Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint

Certificates Telecommunications Programming Networking Network Security Database Management Windows OS Administration Information and OS Security Programming Java Visual Basic C++ Web Oracle Linux

Associate Science Degrees Computer Network Admin & Security Mgmt Computer Programmer Visual Basic C++ Java Database Management Systems

Bachelor Degree in CIS Students can use the knowledge they learn at Mt. SAC to further their education at a four-year university The general education and some of the computer courses will transfer to these universities! It is much less expensive to take transfer courses at Mt. SAC than at a university

Course Delivery Options Traditional classroom courses Hybrid courses Approximately 50% of the course is taught in the classroom and 50% of the course is taught online Online courses All of the course instruction and the majority of homework, quizzes and tests are done online

For More Information Visit the CIS Web site at: http://www.mtsac.edu/instruction/business/cis/index.html Contact the Business Division at: (909) 594-5611 x4600 Professor Jim Gau: jgau@mtsac.edu Email the CIS Dept Chairpersons: Barry Andrews: bandrews@mtsac.edu Vic Zamora: vzamora@mtsac.edu

Thank you! Questions???