The Certificate in Information Technology (IT) enables the learner to build and manage IT infrastructure for an organization that effectively supports its strategic goals and enhances its competitive advantages. This certificate provides students with an understanding of the role of IT in business and the integration of IT assets with organizational business processes. The IT certificate at California State University, Chico covers a range of fundamental topics in information technology, including databases and data management, application development, networking, and data communication.
Grading Requirement
A grade point average of 2.5 must be earned for courses required for the certificate, with a C or higher earned in each course.
Course Requirements for the Certificate
The following courses, or their approved transfer equivalents, are required of all candidates for this certificate.
Applicants must qualify for admission to the program, and the program is not open to students majoring or minoring in management information systems. Please consult with the chair of the Department of Information Systems, Finance, and Accounting for admissions criteria.