May 15, 2025  
2025-2026 Catalog 
    
2025-2026 Catalog

Computer Information Systems & Technology Certificate

Location(s): Corinth Campus, Online


Rebekah Sanchez
Division Chair, Information Technology and Computer Science
Corinth
(940) 498-6480
rsanchez@nctc.edu

The Computer Information Systems & Technology (CITE) curriculum is designed to prepare students for careers in the high-demand Information Technology segment of the workforce.

Each area of the curriculum provides entry-level skills or prepares the student for industry certification in the chosen field of study. The CITE program curriculum has been developed with the assistance and advice of an Advisory Board which is composed of service area industry professionals.

Students may pursue an Occupational Skills Award, Level I Workforce Certificate, or an Associate of Applied Science degree.

The degree and certificate programs will provide the student with skills in industry standard software and hardware. The program provides skills in computer applications, performing critical thinking, and the application of ethics in their daily operations.

Prerequisite: Students who do not currently type a minimum of 40 words per minute are encouraged to continuously improve their typing skills.

Level I Workforce Certificate

The curriculum provides similar classes to the degree programs; however, there are no academic classes in the certificate. A student that commences study as a certificate student and later desires to complete the degree program will find that the classes taken for a certificate will readily transfer to the degree program.

Upon completion of the Level I Workforce Certificate, students will be able to:

  • Communicate technical issues related to computer hardware, software, and networks through presentations and reports.
  • Comprehend and resolve common desktop and network issues.

This certificate can be completed through a mix of face-to-face, hybrid, and online classes. Several of the courses are offered in an 8-week term, rather than a 16-week term. The program is designed to take two semesters, or 32 weeks, to complete and consists of the following courses.

Certificate Requirements


Total Credit Hours: 30


Capstone Requirement: Students completing the certificate must pass a comprehensive project/exam with a score of 70% or higher to satisfy the capstone requirement. The project/exam is embedded in ITSE 2302 .

Financial Outlook Disclaimer


The salary information provided on this page is based on industry projections, publicly available data, and employer-reported trends. Actual salaries can vary significantly based on factors such as location, experience, education or degree level, industry demand, and individual employer policies.
Students can meet with the college’s Career Services to learn more about specific career pathways and current labor market information. The college does not promise or imply any guaranteed salary levels upon graduation.