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Computer Office Specialist With Programming, C.C.C (CPVM-CER) 60 credits

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The Certification in Computer Office Specialist with Programming prepares students for roles in office management, software applications, and programming. This certification program focuses on developing skills in office software, programming languages, and basic systems management. Students will gain expertise in essential office tools while learning programming fundamentals to enhance their technical capabilities in a modern office setting. Review the guided certification pathway, including a detailed plan for your courses and other requirements each semester, to prepare you for certification completion and career advancement.

 

 

Computer Office Specialist with Programming, C.C.C.

5 semesters

at a full-time student status

100% online

courses

100% success

job placement rate

Guided Pathway

Review the guided degree pathway where you will find a detailed plan for your courses and other requirements each semester that prepare you for graduation and your transfer goals.

Guided Pathway, Computer Office Specialist With Programming, C.C.C.

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What our graduates are doing now!

FGC computer office specialist with programming graduates are initiating or advancing their careers as administrative assistants, data analysts, IT support specialists, business analysts, systems administrators, programming specialists, and technical support coordinators.

STARTING SALARIES

Median salaries for graduates of this program are approximately  $40,000.

 

  • Offered in the fall, spring, and summer semesters.
  • Prepares students for a contemporary high demand career.
  • Faculty have extensive professional experience and refereed publications in computer science and information systems.

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