Any fairly large, possibly team projects you worked on at school that either directly applied skills needed for the job, or involved things like project/team management?
My skills section on my resume involves things like programming languages and dev tools. I realize that is probably not applicable to your field. But first, I think I would really think about some other skills you have, and not necessarily only computer skills, that could be catch an interviewers eye. For example I believe I had technical writing down as a skill and at least one interviewer was like "really? Ya know I see a lot of computer types who do not like that, at all", so with just that it was a little something I could expand upon and give some examples. Also try to get more because it looks like of odd to have that skills section all just for that lone skill, which I might suggest re-phrasing.
A minor comment that maybe some others would comment on, but I'd go ahead and take the "References Available Upon Request" bit off.
No objective statement? I'm not sure what the verdict is on that. Something to look into or consider.
So in summary, list schools and/or other projects, work on tasks more and don't forget non-technical/non-computer things, possible an objective or expand your education section about a specific focus if that applies. For example I was a computer engineering major but I sort of highlighted on my resume that I was interested and focused some classes on embedded systems.