CIS 199 IT Support Professional (Google)
16 college credits (ACE)
- Technical Support Fundamentals
- The Bits and Bytes of Computer Networking
- Operating Systems and You: Becoming a Power User
- System Administration and IT Infrastructure Services
- IT Security: Defense against the digital dark arts
- Accelerate Your Job Search with AI
Tri-Credit generates valuable credit in three ways: high school credit, a recognized industry credential from Google, and college credit.
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High School Credit: Awarded by the homeschool. The course is self-paced, with an estimated 120 hours needed for completion. Students may complete the course in as little or as much time as needed. The grade is awarded by the homeschool.
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HS4CC recommendations: Honors Information Technology, 1.0 credit (2 semesters, 5 hours per week) |
Recognized Industry Credential (IRC): Google is a third-party provider of this certification, which is generally accepted by employers for hiring, retention, and advancement.
College Credit: Each Google Career Certificate has been evaluated for college credit by the American Council on Education (ACE). ACE recommendations are only recommendations. Your college or university will have the final authority over how much credit is awarded.
| Lower-Division Baccalaureate | 3 | Networking Fundamentals |
| Lower-Division Baccalaureate | 3 | Operating Systems |
| Lower-Division Baccalaureate | 1 | Career Development |
| Lower-Division Baccalaureate | 3 | Systems Administration |
| Lower-Division Baccalaureate | 3 | Introduction to Cybersecurity |
| Lower-Division Baccalaureate | 3 | Introduction to Computers |
As a courtesy, we have compiled a list of colleges and universities that already accept the Google Career Certificates as college credit towards a degree. This list is for planning purposes and is subject to change. Contact any individual college or university you are considering to find out whether they award college credit for this certificate.