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Oct 05, 2024
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2022-2023 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Information Technologies
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The Associate of Science in Information Technologies degree prepares students for a broad range of IT careers and provides a transferrable degree to pursue a four-year degree in IT. Courses are designed to emphasize the development of the foundational IT skills needed in today’s business world.
Program Learning Outcomes
- Develop an awareness of the social and economic factors that affect the necessity for and security of information technologies in the modern world
- Demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to configure, maintain and troubleshoot standard computing hardware, software, and operating systems
- Demonstrate the skills necessary to design and implement a modern, efficient, and sustainable computer network and to perform network administration, management, and security activities
- Demonstrate knowledge of emerging trends and the ability to solve real-world problems within the information technology field.
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First Semester: 15-16 Credits
Second Semester: 15 Credits
Third Semester: 16 Credits
- CIS 2203 - Data Structures and Algorithm Design Credits: 3
- CIT 1123 - Survey of Operating Systems Credits: 3
Choose one of the following - Fine Arts or Humanities Electives - Choose from the following prefix: ART, DRAM, ENGL, FA, FL, MUS, PHIL Credits / Units: 3
Choose one of the following - Lab Science Electives - Choose from the following prefix - BIOL, CHEM, GEOL, PHSC, PHYC Credits / Units: 4
Choose one of the following courses - HIST 2003 - United States History I Credits: 3
- HIST 2013 - United States History II Credits: 3
- PLSC 2003 - American National Government Credits: 3
Fourth Semester: 13 Credits
Grand Total: 60-61 Credits
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