Computer Technology Integration (A25500)

Computer Technology Integration 

The Computer Technology Integration (CTI) degree is designed to provide students with a foundation in the basics of computer technology, including:

  • Operating systems and device operations;
  • Web technology, database & computer programming;
  • Networking and information security;
  • Information business concepts.

This program is comprised of certificates, diplomas, and a degree that will allow for specialization and focus in a number of technical disciplines after the completion of these foundation courses.  Students should enroll in both the degree and the diploma of their choice if they are certain of their matriculation plans, or enroll in C25500-C3 if not confident in their selection.  In addition to providing a foundation, this certificate will provide valuable insight into all areas and allow for networking and discussions that lead to more informed decision making when selecting a specialty.

Specialties are designed to allow a student to enroll and complete a full degree, a diploma (36 to 48 hours) or a certificate (12 to 18 hours). 

Diplomas are available for (click the link for a description):

CTI Certificates are available for:

  • C25500-C1 Certificate in Cyber Crime and Digital Forensics
  • C25500-C2 Certificate in Advanced Digital Forensics
  • C25500-C3 Certificate in Computer Technology Integration

Graduates should qualify for a wide variety of computer related entry-level positions that provide opportunities for advancement with increasing experience and ongoing training.  Students should explore specifics of each discipline to ascertain the potential industry certifications that the training will prepare them to complete. 

It is recommended that all students initially enroll in certificate C25500-C3.

C25500-C3 Certificate Contents:
  CTI 110 - Web, Programming & DB Found.  
  CTI 120 - Network & Security Found. 
  CTI 130 - Oper. System Foundations
  CTS 115 - Info Sys Business Concepts
  CIS 110 - Introduction to PC’s

For more information contact Don Belle at don.belle@cpcc.edu Or call 704.330.6984.