The Computer Information Systems department at Arkansas State University-Mountain Home combines education and technology to produce global thinkers that meet the needs and challenges of the new digital economy.
Graduates with an Associate of Applied Science in Computer Technology and Networking degree, Cody Partee, Aiden Tilley, and Coty Cox, earned their industry-recognized certification for CompTIA A+. In addition, Partee attained the CompTIA Security+ and LPI Linux Essentials industry certifications.
ASU-Mountain Home is an authorized CompTIA Academy Partner and offers the A+ Computer Technician program to help individuals prepare for the CompTIA A+ industry-recognized certification and entry-level computer career opportunities. Earning an A+ industry certification confirms a technician's ability to demonstrate various computer hardware and software skills such as installation, configuration, diagnosing, repairing, preventive maintenance, mobility, and security. The CompTIA A+ certification is an international, vendor-neutral certification recognized by major hardware and software vendors, distributors, and resellers. The A+ Computer Technician program is integrated within ASU-Mountain Home’s Computer Technology and Networking degree or can function as a standalone program.
With advances in technology, the demand for skilled network and computer support professionals continues to grow. Attaining an industry certification is a valuable credential to help start or enhance a career in the Information Technology field. By combining a Computer Information Systems degree with an industry-recognized certification, students can increase their employment potential.
For more information on ASU-Mountain Home's Computer Information Systems degrees and courses, call (870) 508-6100. Students interested in enrolling this fall should contact the university as soon as possible to begin the admission process.
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