Business and Information Technology
Boulder County Campus

The world of business is continually evolving and growing. In fact, according to Economic Modeling Specialists Inc., Colorado has more than 9,000 business-related job openings a year. And in the technology-driven world of today, computer literacy is imperative to succeed in any business field. The Business and Information Technology Department at Front Range Community College strives to provide students the fundamental business or technology skills they require to start their careers or transfer to a four-year college or university. Our certificates and associate degrees enable students to explore the world of business or begin working quickly. Many of our programs lead directly to careers in IT and web design as well. Students may also pursue internships to gain real-world experience.
To learn more about our classes or department, please contact one of our faculty members.
Fields of Study within our Department
Some of the Business and Information Technology disciplines have specific degree or certificates associated with them at FRCC. These classes will transfer to another college or university.
Degrees and Certificates
The following degrees and certificates are available through the Business and Information Technology department. Click below to see the course requirements for each degree or certificate.
A.A.S. Accounting
A.A.S. Business
A.A. Business for Transfer
A.A.S. Computer Information Systems
A.S. for those planning to major in Computer Science
Certificates:
Accounting
Accounting
Enrolled Agent
Business
Management Basics
Marketing Basics
Small Business Management
Computer Information Systems
Applications Specialist
CISCO Network Associate
Computer Technician: A+
Computer Technician Network: A+
Microsoft Network Administration
Programming
Web Authoring
Web Developer
Multimedia Graphic Design
Animation
Multimedia General
Multimedia Print/Presentation
Multimedia Web
Department Resources and Activities
Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA)
FRCC Boulder County is a VITA site, offering free tax assistance to taxpayers who qualify. Most students meet such criteria (individuals with income of $49,000 and below). Volunteers are certified by the IRS. To have your returns prepared, you must bring:
- Proof of identification, including Social Security card.
- Current year’s tax package, if you received one.
- Wage and earning statements (W2, W-2G, 1099-R—from all employers)
- Interest and dividend statements from banks (Forms 1099)
- A copy of last year’s federal and state returns, if available
- Bank routing numbers and account numbers for direct deposit
- Total paid for child care and the provider’s tax identifying number (Social Security Number or Employer Identification Number)
To learn more, contact Phillip Gay.