Program Description
The Information Technology, A.A.S degree enables students to study systematic approaches to problem solving within the environment of computer hardware and software systems. In the course of this study, students learn to analyze, design, and program utilizing information processing tools, application packages, and software languages, which develops their thinking and skills and logical reasoning. The available courses cover a wide array of the computing discipline, including programming languages, systems analysis and design, operating systems, networking, Web technology, technical support, and applications software.
In addition to the Information Technology, A.A.S degree, students may earn one or more of the following embedded certificates through the selection of their elective courses: A+ Preparation Certificate; Cisco CCNA Preparation Certificate; Cloud Technologies Certificate; Computer Services Technology; Cybersecurity Certificate; Internet of Things Certificate; Network Systems Administrator; Advanced Network Security; Computer Programming; Network Programming and Automation; and Web Technology.
Students should review suggested course groupings and discuss their selections with an advisor, the department chair, or department coordinator before scheduling courses for the semester.
Program Total: 60 Credits
NOTE: The total of all program courses (the required courses listed above and the program electives) must be a minimum of 26 credits. Of those credits, at least 15 must be at the 2000 level and include at least two 2000-level INT courses.
If a number of four-credit program requirements are chosen, the three-credit elective course may not be needed. The total for the degree must be a minimum of 60 credits.