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Computer Systems Opens Doors Associate of Applied Science Computer Systems Computer Support Track Information System Track Database Development Track 60 credit hours (each) Computer Systems Learn to design and develop information systems for the ever-growing world of computers with a degree or certificate in computer systems. The expanding field of information technology has created a need for highly-trained individuals to work in support, applications, and/or database development. With Collin College’s Computer Systems program, you will learn to design and build computer systems and to solve problems. Learn more at www.collin.edu/department/computersystems Collin College is an equal opportunity institution and provides educational and employment opportunities without discrimination on any basis protected by applicable law. Published 12/1/21. Information is subject to change. For the latest version, visit www.collin.edu/academics/info/. 14723-22PB Career Outlook Computer User Support Specialist Average salary: $51,700 | 26.4% growth Computer Systems Analysts Average salary: $98,100 | 27.9% growth Computer and Information Systems Managers Average Salary: $83,800 | 21.5% growth About Collin College’s Program The degree program offers tracks in information systems, computer support, and database development. Areas of study include business applications, business programming, management skills, database programming, computer applications, and technical skills. Gain the professional skills needed to succeed in a career in computer systems. Note: Data for Collin County obtained from JobsEQ and O*Net. Average salary for occupation as of 2019 and job growth projected from 2020-2026. The earning potential for employees with certifications and associate of applied science degrees may exceed the average salary.

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Computer SystemsOpens Doors

Associate of Applied Science Computer Systems

Computer Support Track

Information System Track

Database Development Track

60 credit hours (each)

Computer Systems

Learn to design and develop information systems for the ever-growing world of computers with a degree or certificate in computer systems. The expanding field of information technology has created a need for highly-trained individuals to work in support, applications, and/or database development. With Collin College’s Computer Systems program, you will learn to design and build computer systems and to solve problems.

Learn more atwww.collin.edu/department/computersystems

Collin College is an equal opportunity institution and provides educational and employment opportunities without discrimination on any basis protected by applicable law.

Published 12/1/21. Information is subject to change. For the latest version, visit www.collin.edu/academics/info/.

14723-22PB

Career Outlook Computer User Support Specialist

Average salary: $51,700 | 26.4% growth

Computer Systems AnalystsAverage salary:

$98,100 | 27.9% growth

Computer and Information Systems Managers

Average Salary: $83,800 | 21.5% growth

About Collin College’s Program The degree program offers tracks in information systems, computer support, and database development. Areas of study include business applications, business programming, management skills, database programming, computer applications, and technical skills. Gain the professional skills needed to succeed in a career in computer systems.

Note: Data for Collin County obtained from JobsEQ and O*Net. Average salary for occupation as of 2019 and job growth projected from 2020-2026.

The earning potential for employees with certifications and associate of applied science degrees may exceed the average salary.