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Definition of CIT Specialist 

A Computer Information Technology Specialist is responsible for supporting the rest of a company, utilizing the personal computer as a tool to complete their jobs.  They may install and maintain a PC network, work on a PC software help desk, write programs to maintain company databases, help plan and design new PCs and PC networks, or troubleshoot computing problems as they arise.

Typical Job Titles or Specialities
PC Help Desk Support PC Sales
E-Business Spec Technical Trainer
Training Coordinator Network Adminstrator
PC/LAN Support Programmer/Developer
Computer Operator Systems Analyst
Database Administrator Webmaster
Internet Networking Spec



Tomball College offers the latest technology programs that prepare students for the most sought after high-tech jobs available.  The Computer Information Technology (CIT) department offers educational programs designed to provide students with current technological skills needed for the workplace.  Working closely with local business and community leaders, several certificates and degrees have been developed for many workforce needs, including advancing your technology career, working on industry certification or transferring to a 4 year college.  The program is suitable for:

  • First time computer users
  • Professionals seeking cross-training or skills updating
  • IT professionals wanting to pursue industry certification in MOS, MCSA, Cisco, or Oracle DBA
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