Coleman University is a nonprofit institution, nationally recognized as a leader in information technology (IT) education. Since 1963, Coleman has provided accelerated training that has helped its graduates become leaders in the IT industry.
Campuses
San Diego, CA
8888 Balboa Avenue
San Diego, CA 92123-1506
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Accredited by: ACICS
- Business and Technology Management (Master)
- Computer Graphic Design (Associate)
- Computer Information Systems (Associate)
- Computer Information Systems (Bachelor)
- Computer Networks (Associate)
- Computer Networks (Bachelor)
- Information Systems Management (Master)
- Network Security (Bachelor)
San Marcos, CA
1284 W. San Marcos Blvd.
San Marcos, CA 92069-4073
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Accredited by: ACICS
- Computer Graphic Design (Associate)
- Computer Information Systems (Associate)
- Computer Networks (Associate)
- Computer Networks (Bachelor)
Programs
- Business and Technology Management (Master)
- Computer Graphic Design (Associate)
The objective of the Computer Graphic Design (CGD) curriculum is to develop students’ critical and creative thinking processes and proficiency with the tools, media and techniques of the graphics field, from traditional approaches to the use of computer-generated art and its role in the interface of the World Wide Web. - Computer Information Systems (Associate)
Students in the Computer Information Systems (CIS) program learn the fundamentals of program design, systems analysis, Web site development and e-commerce concepts. Students program in several popular computer languages, utilizing over 500 personal computers networked to mini, mid-range and mainframe computers. - Computer Information Systems (Bachelor)
The curriculum provides the student with in-depth expertise in the most popular computer languages, knowledge of accounting techniques, systems analysis and design, as well as operations management of a computer installation. - Computer Networks (Associate)
This program is designed to provide students with the technical skills and knowledge to start a career as a PC/Network Support Technician with an emphasis in network administration. The graduate will have the ability to operate, diagnose, analyze, install, repair, administrate and maintain microcomputer operating systems. - Computer Networks (Bachelor)
This program is designed to provide the graduate with the educational foundation for management positions in the computer network technology field. The graduate is prepared for leadership responsibilities in the planning, evaluation and supervision of computer service activities. - Information Systems Management (Master)
- Network Security (Bachelor)
The Network Security program is designed to prepare students for careers in computer and network security and to deal with the challenging computer and network security problems facing society. The graduate will have a basic understanding of computer hardware, software, programming concepts and network administration wiht a primary emphasis on network security.
