PC Support AAS Degree
Computer support specialists provide technical assistance, support, and advice to computer users. These troubleshooters interpret problems and provide technical support for hardware, software, and systems. They answer telephone calls, analyze problems using automated diagnostic programs, and resolve recurrent difficulties. Support specialists may work either within a company that uses computer systems or directly for a computer hardware or software vendor. Increasingly, these specialists work for help-desk or support services firms, where they provide computer support to clients on a contract basis.Education and Training: A+ Certification is for basic computer repair skills and generally requires that candidates pass exams before they can be certified. Network+ and Server+ are certifications also available through Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA). To receive the certifications, candidates must pass several tests that assess computer repair skills. Repairers may specialize in computer repair or a variety of other skills. Tyler Junior College offers both a certificate and an Associate in Applied Science degree preparing students for entry-level PC support positions and success on certification tests. Working Conditions: Most computer technicians work in service departments of computer companies or companies specializing in personal computer service and support. Technicians generally work in service shops but may perform service calls at other locations. Technicians who visit several customers each day carry the necessary tools and testing equipment with them. The normal work week is 40 hours, but computer technicians often work overtime and on weekends to make emergency repairs. Due to the heavy emphasis on helping all types of computer users, computer support specialists constantly interact with customers and fellow employees as they answer questions and give valuable advice. As computer networks expand, more computer support specialists may be able to connect to a customer’s computer remotely, using modems, laptops, e-mail, and the Internet, to provide technical support to computer users. This capability would reduce or eliminate travel to the customer’s workplace. Salary Range: $23,000 - $50,000 per year. Employment Outlook: Employment of computer support specialists is expected to increase 13 % for all occupations through 2016. Job growth will continue to be driven by the ongoing expansion of the computer system design and related services industry, which is projected to remain one of the fastest-growing industries in the U.S. economy. PC SUPPORT SPECIALIST – PCSS_AAS (Associate of Applied Science)
First Year
Fall Semester CETT 1407 Fundamentals of Electronics CPMT 1411 Introduction to Computer Maintenance ITNW 1425 Fundamentals of Networking Technologies BCIS 1405 Business Computer Applications ITSC 1305 Introduction to PC Operating Systems
Spring Semester ITMT 1400 Implementing & Supporting Microsoft Windows XP Professional ITNW 1408 Implementing & Supporting Client Operating Systems CPMT 1347 Computer Systems Peripherals EECT 1300 Technical Customer Service
Second Year
Fall Semester ITSC 1416 Linux Installation and Configuration ITSY 1300 Fundamentals of Information Security ENGL 1301 Composition I SPCH 1321 Business and Professional Communication MATH ____ College-Level Mathematics Elective
Spring Semester ITSY 2401 Firewalls and Network Security ITSC 2386 Internship-Computer Information Systems ENGL 2311 Technical and Business Writing _____ ____ Social/Behavioral Science Elective _____ ____ Humanities/Fine Arts Elective
Total Semester Hours – 65
Bold courses represent general education requirements.
For more information, contact: Office of Advising: 903-510-2347
Timothy C. Gill, Department Chair/Professor Computer Information Systems and Engineering Design Technology - Pirtle Tech, T-304 | tgil@tjc.edu | 903-510-2348
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