For more information contact Computer Information System Instructors:
Linda Friedel Instructional Specialist of Applications
Signal Peak Campus, Room O115 520-494-5342 | [email protected]
Melinda Kohut Professor of CIS/Web Design/Web Development Signal Peak Campus, Room O125 520-494-5211 | [email protected]
Michael Bogner Professor of CIS/Programming
Signal Peak Campus, Room O122 520-494-5467 | [email protected]
Carl Tidwell Professor of CIS/Networking Superstition Mountain Campus, Room B114 480-677-7713 | [email protected]
Do you enjoy working in a relaxed work environment?
Would you like to work on cutting edge
projects in the latest technology areas?
EMPLOYMENT CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
WEB DESIGN/WEB DEVELOPMENT
Web Designer, User interface (UI) Designer, UX
Designer, Front-End Developer, Web Developer, Full Stack Developer
MICROCOMPUTER BUSINESS APPLICATIONS
Clerical, Office Assistant, Front Desk Coordinator,
Receptionist, Administrative Assistant
PROGRAMMING
Programmer, C++ / C# Application Developer,
Software Developer, Project Manager, Web Site Development, Java Programmer
NETWORK ADMINISTATION with CYBER-SECURITY FUNDAMENTALS
Network & Database Administration,
Cloud Computing, Cyber-Security
www.centralaz.edu/business
“CAC’s Network
Administration program gave
me hands on experience and
practical learning
applications. I would
recommend it to anyone
wanting to break into the field.”
- Samuel Flores
Computer Information Systems
Web Design,
Web Development,
Microcomputer
Business Applications,
Programming,
Network Administration
with Cyber Security
Fundamentals
Central Arizona College is accredited by the Higher
Learning Commission. For information about
Central Arizona College’s accreditation, you can contact
the Higher Learning Commission at 30 North LaSalle
Street, Suite 2400, Chicago, IL 60602-2504,
312-263-0456 or online at ncahlc.org. Public disclosure documents: centralaz.edu/srtk
PROGRAMMING
The demand for qualified employees who can
write code to create new computer software
is outpacing the available pool of trained
potential employees. New areas include
software offered over the internet, new
applications development for the healthcare
industry, mobile technology and computer
systems built into electronics and other
non-computer products.
An A.A.S. Degree in Programming from CAC
can support your path to a high demand
MICROCOMPUTER BUSINESS
APPLICATIONS
This program prepares students to
become part of any office configuration
Computer Information Systems (CIS)
organization for a wide variety of business
areas. Students learn to select and use
“With the Web Design skills I gained from CAC, I was able to place in the Phi Beta Lambda State Conference. I now have the opportunity to compete at the National
Conference in Chicago, IL, summer, 2015.” -Joseph Gamez
Microcomputer Business
Application Specialist Certificate (24 credits)
Microcomputer Business
Applications Associate of Applied
Science (A.A.S.) Degree (60 credits)
“The Pentagon spends about $3 billion a year on cyber defenses”
Wall Street Journal, October, 2012
NETWORKING
Join the exciting world of computing with
network administration and cyber-security
training! Computers connect the world with
mobile with wireless devices rapidly
expanding. Cloud computing is providing
business options for data storage, data
backups and application access. Databases
and data warehouse solutions are growing in
importance. Network security and
preventing network attack breaches are
critical functions for all industries and
governments. CIS employees are critically
CIS job growth in AZ is predicted to
be stronger than most other career areas, especially with a Bachelors or
a higher degree.
Network Administration with
Cyber-Security Fundamentals Certificate (27-28 credits)
Network Systems Administration with
Cyber-Security Fundamentals
Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) (65-71 credits)
Computer Programming Certificate
(23 credits)
Computer Programming Associate of
Science (A.A.S.) (65 credits)
“I completed the Network Administration AAS degree which opened many doors for employment in a field that I enjoy. The CAC instructors are great. Take advantage of the Networking Program now for a better future.”
The AAS Degree transfers to the University of Arizona-South. Students may complete the Networking BS in Pinal County.
Convenient course offerings on multiple campuses, week-ends and on-line!
Opportunities increase with a bachelor’s
degree. The AAS degree transfers to
NAU-Yuma’s, Technology Management BAS
that is available online or in blended
formats. Up to 90 credits will transfer.
WEB DESIGN/DEVELOPMENT
A Web Application Developer is responsible
for designing, creating, and supporting web
applications including – performance,
scalability, coding, caching, security,
encryption, session state management,
data management, error logging, and
testing
Web Design Certificate (24 credits)
Web Development Associate of