Available DCO Programs
Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ’s A.A.S. and C.S.C in Data Center Operations – These programs will prepare you for an entry-level position in data centers or companies that support data center functions as a technician, operator and/or technologist. The DCO programs immerse you in coursework that prepares you to earn BICSI Installer 1, Installer 2 (Copper) and Installer 2 (Fiber Optic) industry credentials, as well as an OSHA 10 certification.
– This program is designed to prepare students for entry-level employment as a mechanical, electrical, and controls technician in data centers or companies that support data center functions.
Estrella Mountain Community College’s and Data Center Academy – CCL is designed to prepare students for entry-level employment as mechanical, electrical, and controls technicians in data centers or companies that support data center functions. Microsoft Data Center Academy trains students in skills and certifications to help them secure employment in the growing cloud computing and IT sectors.
– This certificate provides introductory knowledge of the types of support systems and system integration required for high-availability interests.
– This program provides participants with classroom education and hands-on experience with the equipment that drives this fast-growing, mission-critical industry.
– This program provides an integrated education that prepares a new workforce for the specific challenges involved in planning and decision-making for running operations, designing infrastructure, and managing resources in large-scale data centers. The technical focus of this certificate centers on developing the critical skills needed by data center employees, providing a theoretical and practical foundation in the key areas of power, cooling, effective systems management, and computer systems.
– The Data Center Facilities Management Associate and Professional Certificate programs provide competency in critical infrastructure design, management, and problem-solving. While learning relevant, job-related skills, participants earn undergraduate credits that can be applied toward a fully online bachelor's degree at Marist. The program provides participants with essential knowledge and skills in facilities management, infrastructure, power, cooling, data communication, project management, and cloud computing.