For more than 30 years, Keiser University has maintained a
practical, hands-on approach to career education to help our
students achieve their personal and professional goals. Our
student-centered approach remains at the foundation of the Keiser
University mission and continues to attract students who prefer a
more personal learning experience.
At Keiser University, you will find a warm, friendly community
with faculty and staff truly committed to your success. Our small
class sizes, individualized attention and one-class-at-a-time
schedules create a positive learning environment where you can
excel. Whether your goal is to prepare for a new career or to
advance with your current employer, Keiser University is designed
around your needs.
Keiser University's programs and curriculum remain in-line with
technology and workforce trends, helping you develop the skills
and qualifications necessary to succeed in today's job market.
Our career-focused programs make it possible for you to graduate
in less time than you may think.
Keiser University's AS in Computer Aided Drafting is structured
to train the student to develop techniques and skills to satisfy
entry-level requirements as a general designer using computer
aided systems. Keiser University graduates will be able to
operate an industrial CADD workstation, perform computer aided
design techniques, demonstrate CADD skills in drawings, and
select software commands necessary to solve design problems. An
emphasis is directed towards the architectural, mechanical,
civil, structural and 3D modeling and rendering disciplines.
Associate of Science in Computer Networking and Security
Management
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Network or computer systems administrators design, install and
support an organization's LAN (local-area network), WAN
(wide-area network), network segment, internet or intranet
system. They provide day-to-day onsite administrative support for
software users in a variety of work environments, including
professional offices, small businesses, government and large
corporations. They maintain network hardware and software,
analyze problems and monitor the network to ensure its
availability to system users. These workers gather data to
identify customer needs and then use that information to
identify, interpret and evaluate system and network requirements.
Administrators also may plan, coordinate and implement network
security measures.
Program emphasis is placed on professional practice,
troubleshooting, problem resolution, risk management, control,
software discipline, disaster recovery and system
self-assessment. Along with qualified instruction and a solid
grounding in theory, the students' educational experience is
supported with 700+ hours of hands-on experience.
Associate of Science in Information Technology
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Keiser University's Associate of Science degree in Information
Technology prepares students for entry-level positions in the
field of network administration with an emphasis in security
support. The program is geared towards exposing students to
cutting edge technologies in this dynamic industry. Courses
prepare students to sit for industry-accepted competency
examinations.
The objectives of the information technology program are as
follows:
- Develop students' abilities to administer, manage and
troubleshoot hardware, software and services for single, mixed
and multi-user environments
- Develop student skills in inspection of security measures to
protect data and the conduct of personnel in relation to
protection of data
- Assist students in becoming more adept in knowledge, theory
and practice of network management
- Prepare students for positions as a technical support
specialist, help-desk technician, systems administrator or
computer security professional
- Develop students' abilities to think critically and
communicate effectively
Associate of Science in Web Design and Development
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Keiser University's Associate of Science degree in Website Design
and Development teaches the construction and management of
websites 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.
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Management (Online)
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Keiser University's Bachelor of Science degree in Information
Technology Management is a degree completion program for those
who have already earned an associate degree in a computer-related
field. The curriculum is designed to prepare computer technicians
for a role as an I.T. professional, supervisor or manager.
Graduates will be prepared to assume these roles immediately upon
graduation or continue on to a master's degree program in either
a business or technology field of study.
Accreditation
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Keiser University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of
the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (1866 Southern
Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097: Telephone 404-679-4501) to
award associate, bachelor's and master's degrees.