Information Technology (CSI17.AAS) 110103

The primary job function of the Information Management professional is to assist others with using computer technology in the performance of their jobs. This requires a general knowledge of PC hardware and software, to include operating systems and applications such as word processors and spreadsheets, and the internet. This degree offers a clear path to understanding computers and today’s technology.

Associate of Applied Science Degree

 

First Year

First Semester

CreditsClock Hours

DEGR

COSC-1301Introduction to Computing

3.00

DEGR

BCIS-1305Business Computer Applications

3.00

DEGR

ITNW-1325Fundamentals of Networking Technologies

3.00

CORE

ENGL-1301Composition I

3.00

CORE

MATH-
Mathematics

3.00

 

Second Semester

CreditsClock Hours

DEGR

ITSC-1325Personal Computer Hardware

3.00

DEGR

ITNW-1309Fundamentals of Cloud Computing

3.00

DEGR

ITSY-1342Information Technology Security

3.00

DEGR

ITNW-1308Implementing and Supporting Client Operating Systems

3.00

CORE

ELEC-
Creative Arts

3.00

 

Second Year

First Semester

CreditsClock Hours

DEGR

COSC-1315Introduction to Computer Programming

3.00

DEGR

ITNW-1337Introduction to the Internet

3.00

DEGR

ITNW-1316Introduction to Network Administration

3.00

DEGR

ITSC-1316Linux Installation and Configuration

3.00

CORE

ELEC-
Social and Behavioral Sciences Selection

3.00

 

Second Semester

CreditsClock Hours

DEGR

ITSC-1315IT Project Management

3.00

DEGR

IMED-1316Web Design I

3.00

DEGR

ITSW-1307Introduction to Database

3.00

CORE

ENGL-2311Technical and Business Writing

3.00

DEGR

ITSC-2339Personal Computer Help Desk Support

3.00

-
Or

DEGR

ITSC-2386Internship - Computer and Information Sciences, General

3.00

 

Total Credit Hours: 60