Berkeley College Student from Clifton Receives Comp TIA IT Fundamentals Certification

 
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 2019
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BERKELEY COLLEGE STUDENT FROM CLIFTON RECEIVES

 COMP TIA IT FUNDAMENTALS  CERTIFICATION

Berkeley College student Ashley Kulesa of Clifton with Professor Janek Shah

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Berkeley College student Ashley Kulesa of Clifton in Passaic County, NJ, enrolled in the Information Technology Management program in the Berkeley College Larry L. Luing School of Business®, recently received IT Fundamentals Certification from CompTIA (Computer Technology Information Association) Corporation.   

“This Certification is definitely beneficial because Ms. Kulesa will have what she needs for a successful career in Information Technology, working to troubleshoot, configure and manage computers,” said Professor Janak Shah, Information Technology Management, Berkeley College Larry L. Luing School of Business®. 

Photo Caption: Berkeley College student Ashley Kulesa (left) of Clifton, NJ, majoring in Information Technology Management, received IT Fundamentals Certification from CompTIA Corporation. Ms. Kulesa is pictured with Professor Janak Shah (right), Information Technology Management, Berkeley College Larry L. Luing School of Business®.

Career Path Opportunities in Information Technology  

In Information Technology, support professionals install, repair and manage computer hardware, operating systems and software. The field of Management Information Analytics includes opportunities for information analysts who plan and carry out security measures to protect an organization’s computer networks and systems. These information analysts get involved with creating their organization’s disaster recovery plans, a procedure that employees follow in cases of emergency. 

Information security analysts must stay up-to-date on information technology security and on the latest methods attackers use to infiltrate computer systems. Analysts need to research new security technology to decide what will most effectively protect their organizations. Their responsibilities expand as the number of cyber-attacks increases.

Degree Options in Information Technology Management

The Associate in Applied Science degree program in Information Technology Management at Berkeley College prepares students for the dynamic and fast-paced information technology marketplace, working with the latest web, networking and database technologies. The Bachelor of Science degree program in Information Technology Management sets students apart with a combination of curriculum in both business and technology. These students build a portfolio of technology projects that demonstrates competency to potential employers.

A leader in providing career-focused education since 1931, Berkeley College is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education and enrolls more than 7,000 students – including more than 350 international students – in its Master’s, Bachelor’s and Associate’s degree and Certificate programs. Students can study in more than 20 career fields. Berkeley College is comprised of the Larry L. Luing School of Business®, the School of Professional Studies, the School of Health Studies, and the School of Liberal Arts. The School of Graduate Studies offers an MBA in Management online and in Woodland Park, NJ.

Berkeley College has four New Jersey campuses – Newark, Paramus, Woodbridge and Woodland Park. In New York there are three campuses – Midtown Manhattan, Brooklyn and White Plains. Berkeley College Online® serves a global population. For six consecutive years, U.S. News & World Report has named Berkeley College among the Best Colleges for Online Bachelor’s Programs and among the Best Online Bachelor’s Programs for Veterans. The website address is www.BerkeleyCollege.edu.

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