Computer Studies
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- Computer-Aided Drafting
Associate of Science degree in Computer-Aided Drafting
Keiser University's Associate of Science degree in Computer-Aided Drafting develops design techniques and skills that satisfy entry-level requirements as a general designer in a CAD environment. Students explore the theoretical design process in architecture, mechanical, civil, electronic and structural engineering, together with general 3-D modeling principles. In addition to traditional design training, hands-on computer-aided design is applied to all design disciplines.
- Computer Graphics and Design
Associate of Science degree in Computer Graphics and Design
With an Associate of Science degree in Computer Graphics and Design from Keiser University, you can learn to create commercial art that visually communicates ideas and information to a targeted audience. You can learn to combine your eye for aesthetics with technical knowledge to create an effective and innovative design piece. Your education can prepare you to create works that combine imagery and text in traditional print media or through electronic delivery systems such as CD-ROM and the Internet.
- Computer Programming
Associate of Science degree in Computer Programming
Keiser University’s Associate of Science degree in Computer Programming provides students with the science of design, analysis and implementation of highly effective programs. Programmers solve task-oriented problems using multiple programming languages and troubleshoot applications as necessary.
- Information Technology
Associate of Science degree in Information Technology
Keiser University's Associate of Science degree in Information Technology prepares students for an entry-level position in the field of network administration with an emphasis on security support. Courses prepare students to sit for industry-accepted competency examinations.
- Technology Integration
Associate of Science degree in Technology Integration
Keiser University's Associate of Science degree in Technology Integration prepares students to amalgamate varied tachnologies into one organized deliverable automated solution. Students are prepared for entry-level positions in information and digital technology fields. Courses prepare students to sit for industry-accepted competency examinations.
- Video Game Design
Associate of Science degree in Video Game Design
Keiser University's Associate of Science in Video Game Design presents the processes and skills required to perform game design and development. Students are immersed in creative and conceptual areas such as character development, 3-D modeling and animation, game documentation, game balance, interactive story telling, and interface development.
- Web Design and Development
Associate of Science degree in Web Design and Development
Keiser University's Associate of Science degree in Web Design and Development teaches the construction and management of web sites and databases utilizing standards-based technologies for delivery on the Internet. Web designers and developers use these technologies to create commercial sites and database systems to generate advertising, information collection, and delivery and sales in all facets of the business world.
- Information Technology Management
Bachelor of Science degree in Information Technology Management
Keiser University's Bachelor of Science degree in Information Technology Management is designed as a completion program for graduates of Associate of Science programs in computer-related fields. It prepares computer technicians as information technology professionals, supervisors or managers with courses such as computer security policies, infrastructure management, and project management.
- Management Information Systems
Bachelor of Science degree in Management Information Systems
Keiser University's Bachelor of Science degree in Management Information Systems is the study of the uses of computers in business. Students study both business and information technology and learn how to solve business problems using hardware, operating systems, networking, programming and database management. Students learn to use technology as a key business driver to manage corporate information technology resources. During the application and management components of the program, students work in groups with community organizations to develop actual project experience.