
Organizations need certified, entry-level desktop support technicians to support the Microsoft Windows Desktop Operating System environment. There are an estimated 100,000 IT desktop support jobs available in the United States. In addition, demand for desktop support technicians is expected to grow more than 90% between now and 2010.
Graduates of the Desktop Support Technician program are prepared for entry-level employment in a variety of positions including pc repair, desktop support, help desk, and networking. They also demonstrate expertise in the resolution of end user incident requests involving troubleshooting and configuration of hardware, software and network settings. Graduates can communicate effectively, either independently or in a team, to solve problems using computers and computer repair principles.|
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