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Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309

Why Keiser University Online?
Online Convenience, Instructor Attention
Online learning is not impersonal at Keiser University. From admissions to faculty, Keiser University staff is dedicated to student care accomplished through the following methods:
- One-class-at-a-time approach allows busy students to focus on their education and balance the demands of work and family
- Accessible staff and faculty that foster a student-centered learning community
- State-of-the-art practice online classroom technology and user-friendly format to enhance learning
- Extensive online resources that include information and access to all student services
- Career-focused training
For over 30 years, Keiser University has provided student-centered, quality career education. Keiser University eCampus Online offers degree programs online to prepare students for high-demand professions. Degrees are offered with a curriculum that is in pace with technology and workforce demand trends in business, criminal justice, health care and computer technology. Our one-class-at-a-time approach allows busy students to focus on their education and balance the demands of work and family.
Associate of Science in Information Technology
Keiser University's Associate of Science in Information Technology prepares students for entry into the high demand field of network administration with an emphasis in security support. Information technology specialists administer, maintain and support computer systems and networks. This program exposes students to leading technologies in the dynamic IT industry. Courses prepare students to sit for industry-accepted competency examinations.
Program objectives include the following:
- Development of students' abilities to administer and troubleshoot hardware, software and services for single, mixed and multi-user environments
- Development of skills in security measures to protect data
- Development of knowledge, theory and practice of network management
- Development of critical thinking and effective communications skills
Students will be prepared for positions as technical support specialists, help-desk technicians, systems administrators or computer security professionals.
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