School of Information Technology
CTU Academic Certificates included in the Associate of Science in Information TechnologyYou can earn CTU Academic Certificates as you work toward the completion of your Associate of Science in Information Technology. Attaining these résumé-building certificates can help you advance in your career even before you graduate.Client Java Programming
Java is emerging as one of the principle languages for building sophisticated Web applications. Java provides a platform-independent, highly interactive approach to the creation of graphical user interfaces. Large database vendors are adopting Java as the language for access to large data stores.
In addition to earning credit toward your degree, completion of the following courses will earn the Client Java Programming certificate.
CompTIA Network+™ Fundamentals
This certificate program will help you prepare to test for the CompTIA Network+™ certification. With a Network+™ certification, a prospective employer knows that you have the knowledge to configure and operate a variety of networking products. The certificate also may serve as a prerequisite for other vendor-specific certifications in the IT world.
In addition to earning credit toward your degree, completion of the following courses will earn the CompTIA Network+™ Fundamentals certificate.
UNIX Network Administration
UNIX is one of the most widely used operating systems, supporting a variety of servers in many industries including telecommunications, software development, engineering and the military. This certificate provides a broad background in the administration of UNIX and networking with UNIX. The knowledge you gain in the installation, configuration and administration of UNIX systems, coupled with the knowledge in the area of networking with TCP/IP can be applied to a variety of technical solutions in many organizations.
In addition to earning credit toward your degree, completion of the following courses will earn the UNIX Network Administration certificate.
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