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Information Technology

The Blinn College District Information Technology Program prepares students for high-demand careers in computer network administration.

Courses cover the fundamentals of personal computers, networking, and security using CompTIA standards; the installation, configuration, and administration of Linux and Windows servers, Cisco switches and routers; and Apache, PHP web, and MySQL database programming and servers. Study ends with a capstone course and an internship.

Degree and Certificate Plans

These programs prepare students to design, construct and manage heterogeneous multi-user wired/wireless computer networks. Students can earn an OSA to begin working at an entry level position while working on their AAS in information technology.

Associate of Applied Science in Information Technology Administrator
BRENHAM BRYAN RELLIS
Certificate Level-2 in Microsoft Specialist
BRENHAM BRYAN RELLIS
Certificate Level-2 in Linux Specialist
BRENHAM BRYAN RELLIS
Occupational Skills Award in Computer Information Technology
BRENHAM BRYAN RELLIS

Clear Affordable Pathways to Success

Through the CAPS Program, a co-admissions partnership with the University of Houston-Victoria (UHV), you can earn your AAS in Information Technology Administrator and your BAAS in Computer Information Systems from UHV.

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Clear Affordable Pathways to Success

Meet Jordan Howard

When Jordan Howard transferred to Blinn College, he didn’t just find a pathway back to Texas A&M University. He also discovered a hands-on Information Technology Program with professors who were invested in his success.
“The smaller class sizes and the quality of the professors made a huge difference,” Howard said. “Blinn was definitely one of the best decisions I made. It gave me a chance to focus and understand myself better without the overwhelming environment of a large university.”

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Program FAQ

The 9-credit-hour Occupational Skills Award in Computer Information Technology covers personal computer hardware, networking technology fundamentals, and introductory web design principles.

The 30-credit-hour Level-2 Certificate in Microsoft Specialist prepares you to select, install, and maintain the current desktop and operating system offered by Microsoft.

The 33-credit-hour Level-2 Certificate in Linux Specialist focuses on the most recent open source desktop and server operating systems not covered by the Microsoft Specialist Certificate.

The 60-credit-hour Associate of Applied Science in Information Technology Administrator prepares you to design, construct, and manage heterogeneous multi-user wired/wireless computer networks.

All four awards can be completed on the Brenham, Bryan, and RELLIS campuses.

An Associate of Applied Science in Information Technology Administrator can prepare you for a variety of IT careers, including IT support specialist, desktop support technician, network technician, system administrator, IT technician, help desk technician, and IT security assistant.

Blinn's Information Technology Program has transfer agreements with Texas A&M, Sam Houston State, Tarleton State, and the University of Houston-Clear Lake. For more information, see our College Articulations page.

Through the CAPS Program, you also can earn co-admission to Blinn and the University of Houston-Victoria (UHV), earning your Associate of Applied Science in Information Technology Administrator from Blinn and your Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences (BAAS) in Computer Information Systems from UHV. Current students also can transfer their credits toward the BAAS from UHV.

For degree plans, click the appropriate link below:

Associate of Applied Science in Information Technology Administrator

Certificate Level-2 in Microsoft Specialist

Certificate Level-2 in Linux Specialist

Occupational Skills Award in Computer Information Technology

For a list of information technology courses, please see our Courses page. Course descriptions are available in the Catalog.

Students are responsible for their own transportation to classes. The following links may help students coordinate their commute to Blinn College.

Parking and Transportation
www.blinn.edu/parking

Alternative Transportation
www.blinn.edu/parking/alternative.html

Handicap-Accessible Transportation
www.blinn.edu/disability/handicap-accessible-transportation.html

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Information Technology Program
Phone: 979-209-7320

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Getting started at Blinn is easy using our easy-to-follow Steps to Apply page!

Visit our Affordability Page to learn more about tuition and fee rates and financial aid opportunities, including the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), scholarships, grants, veteran’s benefits, and payment plans.

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