California Information Technology Schools
Here is a list of California information technology schools which offer a wide variety of degrees and diplomas in the information technology field. We've also gathered some information on a career in IT, located at the bottom of this page. Click on a school to find more specific information or just scroll down the page through all the schools and their programs.
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Brooks College
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Long Beach, CA
/ Sunnyvale, CA
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Network Technology (Associate's Degree)
The mission of the Network Technology program is to provide academic and specialized instruction to assist students in obtaining entry-level positions in the information technology industry. Network Technology students gain the knowledge, skills and experience necessary to perform entry-level tasks on IBM-compatible and Macintosh personal computers. These tasks may include set-up, configuration, upgrades, diagnosis and repair. Student become familiar with installation and upgrading of operating systems, office products and applications software.
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California College
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San Diego, CA
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Computer Networking & Technology (Associate's Degree)
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Computer Science (Bachelor's Degree)
Objectives of the program are to ensure competencies at very high levels in Programming, Network Administration, and Database Management.
Coleman College
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San Diego, CA
/ San Marcos, CA
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Business and Technology Management (Master's Degree)
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Computer Information Systems (Bachelor's Degree)
The curriculum provides the student with in-depth expertise in the most popular computer languages, knowledge of accounting techniques, systems analysis and design, as well as operations management of a computer installation.
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Computer Information Systems (Associate's Degree)
Students in the Computer Information Systems (CIS) program learn the fundamentals of program design, systems analysis, Web site development and e-commerce concepts. Students program in several popular computer languages, utilizing over 500 personal computers networked to mini, mid-range and mainframe computers.
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Computer Networks (Bachelor's Degree)
This program is designed to provide the graduate with the educational foundation for management positions in the computer network technology field. The graduate is prepared for leadership responsibilities in the planning, evaluation and supervision of computer service activities.
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Computer Networks (Associate's Degree)
This program is designed to provide students with the technical skills and knowledge to start a career as a PC/Network Support Technician with an emphasis in network administration. The graduate will have the ability to operate, diagnose, analyze, install, repair, administrate and maintain microcomputer operating systems.
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Information Systems Management (Master's Degree)
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Network Security (Bachelor's Degree)
The Network Security program is designed to prepare students for careers in computer and network security and to deal with the challenging computer and network security problems facing society. The graduate will have a basic understanding of computer hardware, software, programming concepts and network administration wiht a primary emphasis on network security.
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DeVry University
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Fremont, CA
/ Irvine, CA
/ Long Beach, CA
/ Pomona, CA
/ Elk Grove (Sacramento), CA
/ San Diego, CA
/ San Francisco, CA
/ West Hills, CA
/ Sherman Oaks, CA
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Computer Information Systems (Bachelor's Degree)
Computer information systems professionals identify, analyze and design business solutions as well as develop, test and implement supporting code and databases. In this business-oriented career field, professionals must combine knowledge of business functions with expertise in computer hardware, applications software, databases and programming.
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Information Technology (Bachelor's Degree)
IT graduates play essential roles on the business team, typically designing and implementing hardware and software solutions to business problems. They hold professional positions in such areas as client/server or Web applications development, systems analysis and network administration.
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Network Systems Administration (Associate's Degree)
The program addresses installing, configuring, securing and administering network systems comprising users, shared resources and network elements, such as routers, in local and Internet-based environments.
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Heald College
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Concord, CA
/ Fresno, CA
/ Hayward, CA
/ Rancho Cordova, CA
/ Roseville, CA
/ Salinas, CA
/ San Francisco, CA
/ San Jose, CA
/ Stockton, CA
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Electronics Technology (Associate's Degree)
You will take classes in electronics, math, physics, programming, computer technology, and communications. You will learn the basics of a local area network (LAN), a wide area network (WAN), and Internet communications systems.
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Electronics Technology (Diploma)
You will take classes in electronics, math, physics, programming, computer technology, and communications. You will learn the basics of a local area network (LAN), a wide area network (WAN), and Internet communications systems.
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Information Technology - Computer Support (Associate's Degree)
You'll learn how to configure hardware, operating systems, and software applications. You'll analyze and diagnose technical problems using diagnostic software and other tools.
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Information Technology - Computer Support (Diploma)
You'll learn how to configure hardware, operating systems, and software applications. You'll analyze and diagnose technical problems using diagnostic software and other tools.
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Information Technology - Network Security (Associate's Degree)
You'll learn about networking from the ground up—from building computer cables to securing the protocols that cross those cables. Students receive a strong foundation in networking, operating systems (Windows and Linux), routing, and network security.
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Information Technology - Network Systems Administration (Diploma)
You'll be instructed in how to install hardware and software, troubleshoot basic programming issues, configure and maintain basic network functions, support Windows® and Unix networks, enable security protocols, create and implement databases, and configure routers.
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Information Technology - Network Systems Administration (Associate's Degree)
You'll be instructed in how to install hardware and software, troubleshoot basic programming issues, configure and maintain basic network functions, support Windows® and Unix networks, enable security protocols, create and implement databases, and configure routers.
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Networking Technology - Microsoft® and Cisco Systems Administration (Associate's Degree)
You will learn about operating systems and configurations, network repair, and software installation and customization. You will also learn to configure and implement local area network (LAN) and wide area network (WAN) router configurations, including basic router setup, routing and routed protocols, access control lists, Basic Rate ISDN, and Frame Relay configuration.
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Networking Technology - Microsoft® and Cisco Systems Administration (Certificate)
You will learn about operating systems and configurations, network repair, and software installation and customization. You will also learn to configure and implement local area network (LAN) and wide area network (WAN) router configurations, including basic router setup, routing and routed protocols, access control lists, Basic Rate ISDN, and Frame Relay configuration.
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Networking Technology - Microsoft® Windows® Systems Administration (Associate's Degree)
Heald's program provides a foundation to pursue certification as a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE). You will learn about operating systems and configurations, network repair, and software installation and customization. You will also gain experience with local area network (LAN) and wide area network (WAN) technology.
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Networking Technology - Microsoft® Windows® Systems Administration (Certificate)
Heald's program provides a foundation to pursue certification as a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE). You will learn about operating systems and configurations, network repair, and software installation and customization. You will also gain experience with local area network (LAN) and wide area network (WAN) technology.
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ITT Technical Institute
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Anaheim, CA
/ Lathrop, CA
/ Oxnard, CA
/ Rancho Cordova, CA
/ San Bernardino, CA
/ San Diego, CA
/ Sylmar, CA
/ Torrance, CA
/ West Covina, CA
/ Clovis, CA
/ San Dimas, CA
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Data Communication Systems Technology (Bachelor's Degree)
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Heatlh Information Technology (Associate's Degree)
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Information Systems Security (Bachelor's Degree)
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Information Technology - Computer Network Systems (Associate's Degree)
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Information Technology - Multimedia (Associate's Degree)
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Information Technology - Software Applications and Technology (Associate's Degree)
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Laurus College
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San Luis Obispo, CA
/ Santa Maria, CA
/ Atascadero, CA
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Information Technology & Service Professional (Certificate)
This program is designed to teach students the skills needed to become competitive in the Service and Technology field and prepare students for the A+ certification examination.
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Maric College
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Carson, CA
/ Los Angeles, CA
/ Pomona, CA
/ Riverside, CA
/ San Diego (East County), CA
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Networking (Diploma)
Train to become a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) and a Microsoft Certified Database Administrator (MCDBA).
MicroSkills
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San Diego, CA
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Cisco (Diploma)
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Database Administrator (Diploma)
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Desktop Support Technician (Diploma)
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Linux (Diploma)
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Network Administrator (Diploma)
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Network Engineer (Diploma)
Mt. Sierra College
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Monrovia, CA
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Computer Information Technology (Bachelor's Degree)
The Computer Information Technology major covers these seven focus areas: programming, operating systems, database management, systems analysis and design, networking technologies, Internet and intranet technologies, and general education.
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Information Security (Bachelor's Degree)
Students specializing and receiving their degree in Information Security will receive coursework in nine major areas: security fundamentals, security policy development and management, cyber law and ethics, cryptology, computer and data forensics, applied LAN, WAN and wireless security, disaster recovery, security development life cycle management, and general education.
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Telecommunications Technology (Bachelor's Degree)
The Telecommunications Technology curriculum includes management of networking systems, computer networking, C++ language, Internet/intranet design, wireless technologies and project management.
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Santa Barbara Business College
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Bakersfield, CA
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Network Administration (Diploma)
This program is designed to prepare students to be qualified to install, configure, manage, and maintain existing Microsoft networks. The curriculum includes peripheral interfacing, network design and administration, client/server computing, LANs management, exposure to the relationship between LANs and WANs, connectivity, network theory, system integration, and Internet languages. Upon completion, students will be prepared for emerging positions as Network Administrators or Engineers, Systems Directors, M.I.S. Directors, or Computer Support Specialists.
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Network Administration (Associate's Degree)
This program is designed to prepare students to be qualified to install, configure, manage, and maintain existing Microsoft networks. The curriculum includes peripheral interfacing, network design and administration, client/server computing, LANs management, exposure to the relationship between LANs and WANs, connectivity, network theory, system integration, and Internet languages. Upon completion, students will be prepared for emerging positions as Network Administrators or Engineers, Systems Directors, M.I.S. Directors, or Computer Support Specialists.
SEA College of Business and Technology
Stanbridge College
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Irvine, CA
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Information Technology (Certificate)
Stanbridge College offers the following Certificate Programs comprising of the listed vendor certifications: A+ / MCP, A+ / MCSE / CISCO/ LINUX, and MCSE / CISCO / LINUX.
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University of Phoenix
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Bakersfield, CA
/ Gardena, CA
/ Lancaster, CA
/ Ontario, CA
/ Oxnard, CA
/ Pasadena, CA
/ Sacramento, CA
/ San Bernardino, CA
/ San Diego, CA
/ San Francisco, CA
/ Woodland Hills, CA
/ Diamond Bar, CA
/ La Mirada, CA
/ Costa Mesa, CA
/ Murrieta, CA
/ Laguna Hills, CA
/ Culver City, CA
/ Chula Vista, CA
/ Imperial, CA
/ Palm Desert, CA
/ San Diego, CA
/ San Marcos, CA
/ San Diego, CA
/ Beale AFB, CA
/ Elk Grove, CA
/ Fairfield, CA
/ Lathrop, CA
/ Modesto, CA
/ Chico, CA
/ Rancho Cordova, CA
/ Roseville, CA
/ Sacramento, CA
/ Fresno, CA
/ Fresno, CA
/ Visalia, CA
/ Pleasanton, CA
/ Concord, CA
/ Fremont, CA
/ Livermore, CA
/ Novato, CA
/ Oakland, CA
/ San Jose, CA
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Business Administration/Technology Management (Master's Degree)
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Information Systems (Master's Degree)
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Information Technology/Information Systems Security (Bachelor's Degree)
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Information Technology/Multimedia and Visual Communication (Bachelor's Degree)
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Information Technology/Software Engineering (Bachelor's Degree)
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Westwood College
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Anaheim, CA
/ Torrance (South Bay), CA
/ Los Angeles, CA
/ Inland Empire (Upland), CA
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Computer Network Engineering (Associate's Degree)
The Computer Network Engineering program is designed to provide students with the skills required to design, install, configure, and maintain enterprise-wide networks.
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Computer Network Management (Bachelor's Degree)
The Computer Network Management program is designed to provide students with advanced networking skills required to design, install, configure, and maintain enterprisewide networks.
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Information Systems Security (Bachelor's Degree)
The Information Systems Security program is designed to provide students with advanced security skills required to implement e-business solutions security policies, identify security threats, develop countermeasures using firewall systems and attack recognition technologies, and manage the deployment of security solutions.
California Information Technology School graduates will have the knowledge to help business operations utilize information systems to improve efficiency and therefore profitability. The need for companies to incorporate existing and future technologies in order to remain competitive has become a more pressing issue as technology has become more important in business applications. Information Technology School graduates will play a vital role in the technological direction of their organizations. IT employees ensure the proper functioning of the organization's information systems and make improvements as necessary. They also keep computer equipment, hardware, and software updated to meet the organizational demands. Information Technology graduates also set up, configure, and support internal and/or external networks. Graduates of degree programs in Information Technology might also help to develop and maintain organizational systems, applications, security, and network configurations, as well as recommend upgrades, patches, and new applications and equipment to Sr. Managers.
Salary Information
The earnings of Information Technology School graduates vary depending on their experience, skill level, and location. Most starting positions range from $30,000 to $50,000 annually depending on responsibilities.
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