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Online Technical Support Degree Concentration

When you choose a degree concentration leading to an online technical support degree at University of Phoenix, you'll study the theory and practice necessary to provide a foundation in hardware and software computer support.

In the Associate of Arts with a concentration in Information Technology program, you can complete the Information Technology Support concentration and gain more than 100 hours of hands-on experience in hardware, software, networking and security fundamentals using real-world applications in real-world scenarios. The coursework in this online technical support degree concentration is taught by practitioner faculty, who hold advanced degrees and have professional experience in the fields they teach.

Online Technical Support Degree Curriculum

Imagine maintaining personal computer printers using Microsoft® Windows Vista®, or using your online technical support degree to set up Internet access and firewall security systems. An online technical support degree can help prepare you to resolve issues involving hardware, software, or networks.

Learn how to install, maintain and troubleshoot today's most popular operating systems and corporate hardware packages. With an online technical support degree, you'll learn the basic skills necessary to maintain a business IT system.

Explore Your Online Information Technology Degree Options

Enroll now in our Associate of Arts with a concentration in Information Technology:

  • Networking
  • IT Support
  • Web Design
  • IT Programming
  • Database Development

 

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While widely available, not all programs are available to residents of all states. Please check with a University enrollment advisor.

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