Computer Science

What Computer Systems Analysts Do

Computer systems analysts study an organization’s current computer systems and find a solution that is more efficient and effective.

Work Environment

Most computer systems analysts work full time. Some work more than 40 hours per week.

Training Programs at SLCC

SLCC Computer Science Fundamentals CP

16 Credits

This Certificate provides the core courses for students interested in pursuing a Computer Science degree at a 4-year institution. This Certificate prepares students for advanced studies in Computer Science including Software Development and Software Engineering. The curriculum includes topics related to software development, database management, and web development. This Certificate of Proficiency is designed to be a first year Certificate for students seeking an AS or AAS degree in Computer Sciences and Information Systems. 

SLCC Computer Sciences and Information Systems AS

61 Credits 

The Computer Sciences and Information Systems AS Degree prepares students to pursue a Bachelor’s degree in a variety of highly technical degree programs such as a BS in Computer Science or Business Information Systems. 

SLCC Computer Sciences and Information Systems AAS

63 Credits

The Computer Sciences and Information Systems AAS Degree prepares students to enter the workplace with skills in a variety of highly technical areas.

Training Programs at UVU

UVU Computer Science - Computing and Networking Sciences Emphasis, A.A.S.

64 Credits

The program introduces the student to a wide range of networking and data communications technologies and entry level programming. 

UVU Computer Science AS 

62 Credits 

The CS Associate degree is a transfer degree used when a student is contemplating changing schools. Because it includes all general education classes, attempting to earn this degree four semesters will necessarily lengthen the time to earn a BS degree.