IT Support Analyst
To keep our digital world running smoothly, we rely on tech-savvy troubleshooters and their support teams. This is where IT support analysts, also known as computer support specialists, come in.
The role of an IT support analyst includes:
- Providing technical assistance to computer users
- Diagnosing and solving hardware and software problems
- Setting up and maintaining computer systems and networks
- Training users on new technologies and software
- Managing IT resources and ensure system security
This role is a great fit for those who enjoy problem-solving, have excellent communication skills and stay current with evolving technologies. Our world relies heavily on working technology, and these specialists play a crucial role in maintaining productivity and efficiency. It's a dynamic field where you'll constantly learn new skills and help others navigate the rapidly changing tech landscape.
- Principles of IT&CS
- Network + and network essentials
- IT support fundamentals I, II
- Supporting client operating systems
- Operating systems skills and techniques
- Programming logic
- Managing computer hardware
- SQL programming and database design
- Managing computer software
- IT project management
- Security awareness
- IT&CS capstone
- Microsoft Excel skills & techniques
- Cloud computing
- Google IT Support Professional Certificate when completing ITIS 1027, 1028, and 1030
- CompTIA Network + after taking ITON 1205, and preparing for and taking the exam
- CompTIA A+ after taking ITIS 1050 and ITIS 1051, and preparing for and taking the exam
- Computer user support specialist
- Computer network support specialist
- Computer systems analyst
- Network and computer systems sdministrato
- Help desk technician
- IT specialist
- Desktop support technician
- IT support specialist
- Support lead
- IT support technician
- Technical support specialist
- Field service technician
Education requirements vary for IT support analysts. Entry level positions typically require the completion of college IT certificates, an associate degree or relevant IT industry certifications (CompTIA A+, Network+, Security+). Some larger companies may also require a bachelor's degree.
Graduates will earn their Associate of Applied Business degree.
View our IT support analyst curriculum and requirements.
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