Computer Information Technology
|
|
|
- Merilyn Dickerson
- 10 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 Computer Information Technology Business and Social Sciences Division, Room A44, (847) The Computer Information Technology degree programs provide five specialty options with a common core of general education, business and introductory computer courses. These specialty options include Associate in Applied Science degrees in the areas of Network Administration and Security, Computer Forensics, Web Programming,.NET Programming, and Microsoft Office Application Specialist. Certificate options in multiple areas are also offered. The information technology emphasis of these degree programs is a Windows-based environment using office applications and open source tools. To complete an A.A.S., students must meet the General Requirements on page 09. In addition, students should select General Education electives (*) from those listed on page 0. All course prerequisites must be met. Office Application Specialist (Associate in Applied Science) Plan CB This degree prepares students to use MS Office components to implement business processes and documents. Through the use of general education, business, and computer courses, this program provides an understanding of the system and networking environment needed for application development today. CIT Comprehensive Spreadsheets...3 CIT 0 Introduction to Computers...3 AOS 3 Comprehensive Word Processing...3 CIT 3 Windows Operating System...3 AOS Business Mathematics or MTH College Algebra or MTH Elective (higher MTH )*** Second Semester (Spring)...5 CIT Comprehensive Database...3 CIT 4 Introduction to Networking for Programmers or Office Application Elective...3 CIT 70 Creating Web Pages...3 CIT 0 Programming for Office Applications...3 ENG English Composition I...3 Third Semester (Fall) ACC Accounting Procedures I or ACC Financial Accounting AOS 5 Presentation Software...3 BUS Introduction to Business...3 CIT 4 Introduction to Networking for Programmers or Office Application Elective...3 CIT 7 Markup Language Programming...3 Fourth Semester (Spring) CIT 4 Introduction to Networking for Programmers or Office Application Elective...3 Humanities or Fine Arts Elective Office Application Elective Social Sciences Elective*...3 Total Hours for AAS Degree Office Application Specialist Electives Select 9-0 hours from the list below: ACC Managerial Accounting...4 CIT 3 Introduction to SQL...3 CIT 30 Operating Systems for A+ Certification...3 CIT 3 Linux Operating System...3 CIT 34 Introduction to Programming Concepts...3 CIT 7 Web Page Scripting...3 CIT 74 Adobe Dreamweaver...3 CIT 95 Internship...3 ELT 5 PC Hardware Fundamentals (select Career Programs). CIT 4: Introduction to Networking for Programmers is only offered every 3rd semester so you should enroll in it whenever it becomes available. CIT 0 Programming for Office Applications is not offered regularly so you should enroll in it whenever it becomes available. 3 HUM 7 Critical Thinking, PHI Logic, or PHI 5
2 Network Administration and Security (Associate in Applied Science) Plan CD This degree program prepares students in the installation, configuration, deployment and administration of network servers and security protocols. Through the use of general education, business, and computer courses, this program provides an understanding of the network infrastructure, IT security environment, and digital forensics methodologies required of network and IT security professionals. CIT 0 Introduction to Computers...3 CIT 3 Windows Operating System...3 CIT 3 Linux Operating System...3 CIT 39 Cisco: Introduction to Networks...3 AOS Business Mathematics or MTH College Algebra or MTH Elective (higher MTH )*** Second Semester (Spring)...5 CIT 33 Network Automation...3 CIT 5 LAN Administration or CIT 30 Linux System Administration...3 CIT 5 Network Security Fundamentals...3 CIT 59 Cisco: Routing & Switching...3 ELT 5 PC Hardware Fundamentals...3 Summer Semester...3 BUS Introduction to Business...3 Third Semester (Fall)...5 CIT 5 Hardening the Infrastructure...3 CIT 55 Server Virtualization Technologies...3 CIT 56 Windows Forensic Analysis...3 ENG English Composition I...3 PSY Introduction to Psychology or PSY Industrial/Organizational Psychology...3 Fourth Semester (Spring)...6 CIT 53 Network Defense and Countermeasures...3 CIT 54 Windows Directory Services...3 CIT 58 Network Forensics...4 CIT 7 Enterprise Messaging Administration...3 Humanities or Fine Arts Elective...3 Summer Semester...3 Total Hours for AAS Degree (select Career Programs). CIT 30 Linux System Administration is not offered regularly so you should enroll in it whenever it becomes available. HUM 7 Critical Thinking, PHI Logic, or PHI 5 Web Programming (Associate in Applied Science) Plan CJ This degree prepares students for creating web pages and interfaces using client- and server-side programming for the development of web applications. Through the use of general education, business, and computer courses, the program provides an understanding of the system and networking environment needed for web development today. CIT 0 Introduction to Computers...3 CIT 34 Introduction to Programming Concepts...3 CIT 70 Creating Web Pages...3 ENG English Composition I...3 AOS Business Mathematics or MTH College Algebra or MTH Elective (higher MTH )*** Second Semester (Spring)...5 BUS Introduction to Business...3 CIT Comprehensive Database...3 CIT 4 Introduction to Networking for Programmers...3 CIT 73 PHP Programming...3 PSY Introduction to Psychology or PSY Industrial/Organizational Psychology...3 Third Semester (Fall) ACC Accounting Procedures I or ACC Financial Accounting CIT 3 Introduction to SQL...3 CIT 7 Web Page Scripting...3 CIT 7 Markup Language Programming...3
3 Fourth Semester (Spring) ACC 3 Accounting Procedures II or ACC Managerial Accounting or BUS Fundamentals of Finance CIT 3 Linux Operating System...3 CIT 74 Adobe Dreamweaver...3 CIT 70 Server Side Programming...3 Humanities or Fine Arts Elective...3 Total Hours for AAS Degree (select Career Programs). CIT 4: Introduction to Networking for Programmers is only offered every 3rd semester so you should enroll in it whenever it becomes available. HUM 7 Critical Thinking, PHI Logic, or PHI 5.NET Programming (Associate in Applied Science) Plan CL This degree program prepares students to use.net programming to develop and deploy desktop, web and product applications. Through the use of general education, business, and computer courses, this program provides an understanding of the system and networking environment needed for application development today. CIT 0 Introduction to Computers...3 CIT 34 Introduction to Programming Concepts...3 CIT Comprehensive Database...3 CIT 70 Creating Web Pages...3 AOS Business Mathematics or MTH College Algebra or MTH Elective (higher MTH )*** Second Semester (Spring) ACC Accounting Procedures I or ACC Financial Accounting BUS Introduction to Business...3 CIT 4 Introduction to Networking for Programmers...3 CIT 38 Introduction to C# Programming...3 ENG English Composition I...3 Summer Semester...4 CIT 4 Programming in C Third Semester (Fall)...6 CIT 3 Introduction to SQL...3 CIT 7 Web Page Scripting...3 CIT 5 MS.NET Web Programming...4 CIT 39 Systems Analysis...3 CIT 4 Advanced C Fourth Semester (Spring) CIT 6 MS.NET Framework Programming...4 ACC 3 Accounting Procedures II or ACC Managerial Accounting or BUS Fundamentals of Finance CIT 77 MS.NET Software Development Capstone...3 Humanities or Fine Arts Elective...3 PSY Introduction to Psychology or PSY Industrial/Organizational Psychology...3 Summer Semester...3 Total Hours for AAS Degree (select Career Programs). CIT 4: Introduction to Networking for Programmers is only offered every 3rd semester so you should enroll in it whenever it becomes available. HUM 7 Critical Thinking, PHI Logic, or PHI 5 Computer Forensics (Associate in Applied Science) Plan CU CIT 0 Introduction to Computers...3 CIT 30 Operating Systems for A+ Certification...3 CIT 55 Introduction to Computer Forensics...3 ELT 5 PC Hardware Fundamentals...3 Science or Math Elective* Second Semester (Spring)...5 CIT 3 Linux Operating System...3 CIT 39 Cisco: Introduction to Networks...3 CRJ Introduction to Criminal Justice...3 CRJ 3 Introduction to Criminology I...3 Humanities or Fine Arts Elective*...3
4 Third Semester (Fall)...8 CIT 5 Network Security Fundamentals...3 CIT 56 Digital Evidence Recovery...3 CIT 56 Windows Forensic Analysis...3 CRJ 9 Principles of Criminal Investigations...3 SOC 3 Deviance...3 ENG 0 Technical Composition or ENG English Composition I...3 Fourth Semester (Spring) CIT 58 Network Forensics...4 CIT 59 Topics in Computer Forensics CRJ Criminal Procedural Law...3 CRJ 3 Ethics in Criminal Justice...3 Total Hours for AAS Degree (select Career Programs). These are prerequisites for Math courses. If you do not meet the prerequsites, begin taking these courses this semester. Students may consider taking one or two summer classes to lighten up the load on other semesters CIT 56: Digital Evidence Recovery is only offered every 3rd semester so you should enroll in it whenever it becomes available. 3 CIT 59 Topics in Computer Forensics is not offered regularly, so you should enroll in it whenever it becomes available. Cisco Networking (Certificate) Plan CE This program provides students with a strong background in computer networking, including network fundamentals, routing, switching, network design, troubleshooting, and network security. The program prepares students for the Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician (CCENT) and Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) exams. The courses use instructional materials provided by Cisco and aligned with the exams. Students receive extensive hands-on laboratory practice in Cisco systems. CIT 39 Cisco: Introduction to Networks...3 CIT 59 Cisco: Routing and Switching...3 CIT 8 Cisco: Scaling Networks...3 CIT 9 Cisco: Connecting WAN Networks...3 Total Hours for Certificate... Office Application Specialist (Certificate) Plan CG The Office Application Specialist certificate prepares students to apply information technology concepts to solve problems and increase efficiency in the workplace. The certificate develops proficiency in software applications involving data manipulation and management. Students earning this certificate will be proficient in productivity software applications including word processing, spreadsheets, databases and presentation software, as well as gain work-related knowledge of web page development. AOS 3 Comprehensive Word Processing...3 AOS 5 Presentation Software...3 CIT Comprehensive Spreadsheets...3 CIT Comprehensive Database...3 CIT 70 Creating Web Pages...3 CIT 0 Programming for Office Applications...3 CIT 7 Markup Language Programming...3 Total Hours for Certificate... Desktop Support Technician (Certificate) Plan CI This certificate prepares students for desktop support and customer support jobs. It prepares the student for the A+ Certification (PC-Technician) test and the Microsoft Desktop Support Technician Certification test. These two certifications are useful in obtaining an entry-level job in the Information Technology field. CIT 30 Operating Systems for A+ Certification...3 CIT 57 Enterprise Desktop Support...3 ELT 5 PC Hardware Fundamentals...3 Total Hours for Certificate...9 Network Administration and Security (Certificate) Plan CK The Network Administration and Security certificate prepares students for careers in designing and administering computer networks. In addition, coursework for this curriculum addresses how to keep networks secure from outside intrusion and procedures on securing evidence if network security has been breached. CIT 3 Windows Operating System...3 CIT 3 Linux Operating System...3 CIT 33 Network Automation...3 CIT 39 Cisco: Introduction to Networks...3
5 CIT 5 LAN Administration or CIT 30 Linux System Administration...3 CIT 5 Network Security Fundamentals...3 CIT 59 Cisco: Routing and Switches...3 CIT 5 Hardening the Infrastructure...3 CIT 53 Network Defense and Countermeasures...3 CIT 54 Windows Directory Services...3 CIT 55 Server Virtualization Technologies...3 CIT 56 Windows Forensic Analysis...3 CIT 58 Network Forensics...4 CIT 7 Enterprise Messaging Administration...3 Total Hours for Certificate...43 Web Programming (Certificate) Plan CN The Web Programming certificate provides students with the necessary skills to begin a career in web development. The student will learn to create web pages and interfaces using client- and server-side programming for the development of web applications. The student will also develop web pages incorporating database applications and components, which will include database administration, security and maintenance. CIT 3 Introduction to SQL...3 CIT 70 Creating Web Pages...3 CIT 7 Web Page Scripting...3 CIT 73 PHP Programming...3 CIT 74 Adobe Dreamweaver...3 CIT 70 Server Side Programming...3 CIT 7 Markup Language Programming...3 Total Hours for Certificate... C++ Programming (Certificate) Plan CO The C++ Programming certificate is centered in object oriented technologies. The certificate is intended to enhance programming skills by providing knowledge and experience in the C++ language in a minimal amount of time. It includes interaction with databases and the utilization of a systems approach to problem solving. CIT Comprehensive Database...3 CIT 3 Introduction to SQL...3 CIT 4 Programming in C CIT 39 Systems Analysis...3 CIT 4 Advanced C NET Programming (Certificate) Plan CQ The.NET Programming certificate focuses on the use of the.net Framework classes to build current enterprise applications. It is intended to enhance programming skills by providing knowledge and experience in the.net Framework classes in a minimal amount of time. It includes distributed applications, interaction with databases and the utilization of the.net systems approach to problem solving. CIT 3 Introduction to SQL...3 CIT 38 Introduction to C# Programming...3 CIT 5 Microsoft.NET Web Programming...4 CIT 6 Microsoft.NET Framework Programming..4 CIT 39 Systems Analysis...3 CIT 77 MS.NET Software Development Capstone 3 Total Hours for Certificate...0 Computer Forensics Analyst (Certificate) Plan CT This program is designed for individuals in both law enforcement and the private sector who wish to learn the skills needed to become a Computer Forensics Analyst. The primary responsibililities of a Computer Forensics Analyst are to collect, secure, and analyze data with evidental value found on digital media and data networks. Students completing this certificate will have a solid foundation in operating systems, networking, digital forensic methodologies and IT Security. Students will learn crime scene notetaking, report writing, and presentation of findings. CIT 0 Introduction to Computers...3 CIT 30 Operating Systems for A+ Certification...3 CIT 3 Linux Operating System...3 CIT 39 Cisco: Introduction to Networks...3 CIT 5 Network Security Fundamentals...3 CIT 55 Introduction to Computer Forensics...3 CIT 56 Digital Evidence Recovery...3 CIT 56 Windows Forensic Analysis...3 CIT 58 Network Forensics...4 CIT 59 Topics in Computer Forensics...-3 ELT 5 PC Hardware Fundamentals...3 Total Hours for Certificate Total Hours for Certificate...6
6 Security Administration (Certificate) Plan CV The Security Administration certificate is designed for students who currently are employed as Network Administrators or have taken courses in Network Administration. Coursework for this certificate addresses how to keep networks secure from outside intrusion and procedures on securing evidence if network security has been breached. Students pursuing this certificate should have knowledge of Windows PowerShell. CIT 5 Network Security Fundamentals...3 CIT 55 Introduction to Computer Forensics...3 CIT 56 Digital Evidence Recovery...3 CIT 5 Hardening the Infrastructure...3 CIT 53 Network Defense and Countermeasures...3 CIT 56 Windows Forensic Analysis...3 CIT 58 Network Forensics...4 Total Hours for Certificate... Game Development (Certificate) Plan CX The Game Development certificate is for those students who desire to be employed in the video game industry as game developers. Upon completion of this certificate, students will have the knowledge and skill in game strategies, game programming and mathematics to qualify for entry-level game development employment. CIT 0 Introduction to Computers...3 CIT 34 Introduction to Programming Concepts...3 CIT 4 Programming in C CIT 75 Game Development and Design Strategies...3 CIT 76 -D Game Development...3 CIT 77 3-D Game Development...3 CIT 4 Advanced C CIT 75 Mathematics for Game Development...3 CIT 76 Game Development Projects...3 Total Hours for Certificate...8 For more information on recommended courses or program specific advising, contact the following faculty members or the Business and Social Sciences Division at (847) : Changyi Chen / Dan Dainton / Sanjay Kumar John North / Bob Scherbaum
Computer Information Systems Degrees and Certificates
Computer Infmation Systems Degrees and s Degrees: Associate of Applied Science Cisco Netwk Associate Computer Suppt Technician Game Arts and Development Microsoft Database Administrat (MCITP) Microsoft
Cisco Network Specialist CCNA
Web Development I CIST 1510 3 Scripting Technologies CIST 1520 3 Web Graphics I CIST 1530 3 Information Security Fundamentals CIST 1601 3 PHP Programming I CIST 2351 4 Web Technologies CIST 2510 3 Web
Computer Information Systems
Computer Information Systems Technology 93 Computer Information Systems Location: Patterson Campus - Bldg. E Program Information The Computer Information Systems department at is progressive and innovative
COMPUTER SCIENCE & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
ST. JOHNS RIVER STATE COLLEGE COMPUTER SCIENCE & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Computer Information Technology Computer Network Engineering Technology Computer Programming and Analysis Computer Programmer Computer
DATA SUPPORT SPECIALIST CERTIFICATE
Requirements DATA SUPPORT SPECIALIST CERTIFICATE Required s (C25500A) 18 BAS 110 3 Business Analytics I CTI 110 3 Web, Programming and DB Foundations DBA 110 3 Database Concepts DBA 120 3 Database Programming
Information Technology Cluster
Network Systems Pathway Information Technology Cluster Assistant Network Technician -- This major prepares students to install, configure, operate, and connections to remote sites in a wide area network
DATA SUPPORT SPECIALIST CERTIFICATE PRODUCTIVITY SOFTWARE CERTIFICATE
Requirements DATA SUPPORT SPECIALIST CERTIFICATE Required s (C25500A) 18 BAS 120 3 Business Analytics I CTI 110 3 Web, Programming and DB Foundations DBA 110 3 Database Concepts DBA 120 3 Database Programming
Human Resource Management (See Business) Information Technology. Desktop Support Technician. 138 :: Instructional Programs. www.richland.
138 :: Instructional Programs Human Resource Management (See Business) Information Technology General description: The Information Technology AAS program is designed to prepare students for employment
Sandhills Community College
Networking Technology Associate in Applied Science Networking Fundamentals Diploma Cisco Networking Certificate Linux Networking Certificate Microsoft Networking Certificate Network Security Certificate
The College of Information and Computer Technology
The College of Information and Computer Technology The College of Information and Computer Technology prepares graduates for a variety of challenging and rewarding careers in today s diverse and rapidly
COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Selected electives: 1st year electives: Contemporary Art History ART A102 (3) Book Arts ART A286 (2) Introduction to Business BUS A100/H (3) Children s Literature ENGL A143/H (3) Introduction to marketing
Computer Information Systems Introductory Certificate
Credentials Programming skills certificate...16 cr. Introductory certificate... 27 28 cr. Networking Technology Integration certificate...31 cr. Web Specialist certificate...30 cr. Microcomputer Support
67» information technology.» information technology.» general education and degree options
67» general education and degree options » associate of technology» associate of science The Information Technology (IT) division at Ranken Technical College offers students an unparalleled education
Information Technology Programs - Catalog Year 2014-2015
NEXT Page UPDATED: 10/20/14 Click on your Plan. Go to that page. Information Technology Programs - Catalog Year 2014-2015 Find the Right Educational Degree Plan There are two distinctly different ways
Programming and Software Development. Networking Systems
Interactive Media Business Information Management I Grades 9-12 (Business Cluster) Digital & Interactive Media Grades 10-12 Web Technologies Programming and Software Development Programming Grades 10-12
Requirements for the Associate in Applied Science (AAS) in Computer Information Systems
COMPUTERS AND DIGITAL MEDIA Program Overview Computer Information Systems MCC s Computer Information Systems Program prepares students for entry-level positions in the computer field, including programming
138 To satisfy a prerequisite, the student must have earned a letter grade of A, B, C or CR in the prerequisite course, unless otherwise stated.
Computer Science and Information Systems: Information Technology - Networking CSIT 131 Word (1) (Formerly CSIS 127) Word word processing software. Prepares individuals who are seeking to become a Microsoft
ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES
ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREES AND S COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY The Game Animation and Design degree prepares students to create computer generated animation, design, and create video games,
2014-2015 ACADEMIC YEAR SCHOOL OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY. AS in INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY. BS in INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
SCHOOL OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AS in INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY BS in INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY For MINORS available to BS students majoring in INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY See the Minors for Bachelor Students Section
Computer Support & Network Administration
Computer Support & Network Administration What You Will Learn MCTC s Information Technology program has two A.A.S. awards: Computer Support and Network Administration and Software Development, as well
Computer Information Systems Associate in Applied Science Field of Study Code: CIS.AAS.GAMEA
Computer Information Systems Associate in Applied Science Field of Study Code: CIS.AAS.GAMEA The Game Animation and Design degree prepares students to create computer generated animation, design, and create
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY and COMPUTER SCIENCE (CS)
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY and COMPUTER SCIENCE (CS) Curriculum Guide for Academic Year 2012-201 Table of Contents Associate in Arts Degree, p. 1 Track 1: Microcomputer Help-Desk Technician, p. 1 Track 2:
NGTC Course Catalog / Student Handbook 2014 2015 PROGRAMS OF STUDY COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS
COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS Internet Specialist Web Application Development AAS Degree (IS43) Entrance Date... Fall, Spring, Summer Length of Program... 5 Terms Credit Hours Required for Graduation...
C o m p u t e r I n f o r m a t i o n Systems
C o m p u t e r I n f o r m a t i o n San Jacinto Campus (951) 487-MSJC (6752) 1-800-624-5561 Don Jenkins (951) 487-3531 [email protected] Menifee Valley Campus (951) 672-MSJC (6752) 1-800-452-3335 Glenn
2015-2016 Information & Telecommunication Technology
PROGRAM GUIDE 2015-2016 Information & Telecommunication Technology Information and Telecommunications Technology Associate in Applied Science Degree 60 credits Information and Telecommunication Technology
Course Descriptions. preparation.
Course Descriptions CS 101 Intro to Computer Science An introduction to computer science concepts and the role of computers in society. Topics include the history of computing, computer hardware, operating
CURRICULUM FOR THE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE LAW ENFORCEMENT EMPHASIS 2014-2015
The University of Mississippi at Tupelo CURRICULUM FOR THE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE LAW ENFORCEMENT EMPHASIS 2014-2015 This curriculum is offered for the student working toward an Associate
Information Technology Programs Offered for Year 2013-2014
Information Technology Programs Offered for Year 2013-2014 Click on your Plan. Go to that page. Computer Programming Applications Development- Microsoft C# - AAS................ 2 Applications Development-
Information Systems Technology & Cybersecurity Programs
Information Systems Technology & Cybersecurity Programs Stay close. Go far. Computer Studies Faculty Trudy Gift Professor, Information Systems Technology 240-500-2214 [email protected] Carrie Pifer
How To Learn To Program In Cisco Software (For Beginners)
General Information In the associate degree program, the emphasis is on how to use computers to meet business needs. They analysis and design of systems is covered to expose the student to problems that
Business Degrees and Certificates
Business Degrees and Certificates All information subject to change. For the latest course information, access MY LFCC online at http://www.lfcc.edu. Information contained in this publication is current
Information Technology
your MISD guide to careers in Information Technology Computer Support Specialist Geographer Communications Analyst Multimedia Producer Data Analysts Administrator Computer Analyst Web Developer Software
Computer and Information Science
Computer and Information Science www.odessa.edu/dept/computer Faculty: Katrieva Jones- Munroe, chair The computer information systems curriculum provides students with practical, job- related computer
Business Administration. Transferring toward Business Administration, AA Degree
Business Administration Transferring toward Business Administration, AA Degree Students considering a bachelor s degree in the areas of Accounting, Business Administration, Management, Marketing, and Management/Computer
Table of Contents. Associate Degrees. Visit Our Website: www.gtcc.edu/elearning
Table of Contents Associate of General Education... 2 Business Administration... 3 Human Resources Option... 4 College Transfer General Studies... 5 Pre-Major Business Education / Marketing Education...
College Credit Opportunities. for. Tulsa Tech s Cyber Security/Forensics
College Credit Opportunities for Tulsa Tech s Cyber Security/Forensics Instructors: Mr. Donald Pipkin & Mr. Don Lawrence Riverside Campus Earn Credit toward an Associate in Applied Science Degree in: TCC
Bachelor of Information Technology (Incorporating Diploma in Information Technology (Levels 5 and 6)
Bachelor of Information Technology (Incorporating Diploma in Information Technology (Levels 5 and 6) Programme Structure STAGE ONE This stage makes up the Diploma in Information Technology (Level 5) 120
Computer Science Course Descriptions Page 1
CS 101 Intro to Computer Science An introduction to computer science concepts and the role of computers in society. Topics include the history of computing, computer hardware, operating systems, the Internet,
Information Technology Networking Specialist Cisco Network Professional
Information Technology Networking Specialist Cisco Network Professional INDIVIDUAL PROGRAM INFORMATION 2015 2016 866.Macomb1 (866.622.6621) www.macomb.edu Information Technology Networking Specialist Cisco
Public Service Technology programs include those
PUBLIC SERVICE TECHNOLOGY Service Technology programs include those relating to education, law enforcement, fire science and environmental protection. Students often complete career studies or certificate
2015-2016 ACADEMIC YEAR SCHOOL OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY. AS in INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS. BS in INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
SCHOOL OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AS in INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS BS in INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS For MINORS available to BS students majoring in INFORMATION
Digital Technology. Degrees. Certificate of Achievement. To earn an A.A. or A.S. Degree:
Digital Technology Degrees A.S. Web Development A.S. Media Technology A.S. Office Technology Certificate of Achievement Mobile Application Development Web Development Media Technology Office Technology
COMPUTER INFORMATION SCIENCE
Area: Business & Computer Science Degree: A.S. - Computer Science Dean: Dr. Derrick Booth A.S. - CIS: Computer Networking Phone: (916) 484-8361 Management Counseling: (916) 484-8572 A.S. - CIS: Computer
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AT PRAIRIE STATE COLLEGE Information technology plays a critical role in all major industries as well as being a distinct industry on its own. Whether you
Information Management Systems - OSA
Information Management Systems - OSA Office Systems and Applications (Effective August 17, 2015) A.A.S. Degree Concentrations: Administrative Assistant Graphics and Desktop Publisher Help Desk Specialist
PCCC PCCC Course Description
Course Description CIS 101 Computer Concepts and Applications 3 credits (formerly Introduction to Computers and Information Processing) Introduces a variety of topics in computers and computing including
Degree and Certificate Programs Computer Science &
Computer Science & Information Systems A.S. Degrees and Certificates of Achievement Business Computer Applications Computer Networking Computer Programming Programming for the Internet Scientific Programming
Software Development
Software Development Associate s Degree The ITT Technical Institutes offer a variety of career-focused curricula. This sheet helps describe the associate s degree program in Software Development 1 offered
Allegany College of Maryland. 239 Cisco Networking 2 * Offered Fall semester and
Cybersecurity comes to Allegany College of Maryland 107 Intro to Cybersecurity Offered fall and spring semesters. This course provides a broad overview of computer security, ethical issues and information
Associate of Applied Science Degrees
Associate of Arts & Sciences Degrees Business Administration General Studies Specialization: Human Services Specialization: Recreation, Parks, & Leisure Studies Specialization: Visual Arts Specialization:
Associate s Degree Program
Information Technology-Computer Network Systems Associate s Degree Program The ITT Technical Institutes offer a variety of career-focused curricula. This sheet helps describe the Associate s Degree program
2014-2015 PETITION/PROGRAM SHEET Degree: Bachelor of Arts Major: Criminal Justice
14-15 PETITION/PROGRAM SHEET Degree: Bachelor of Arts Major: Criminal Justice About This Major... The Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice is designed to provide students interested in careers in the justice
COMPUTER INFORMATION SCIENCE. 2015-16 Sacramento City College Catalog
Computer Information Science Degrees: A.S. Computer Science A.S. Information Processing A.S. Information Systems Security A.S. Management Information Science A.S. Network Administration A.S. Network Design
MiraCosta College Computer Studies Department ~
MiraCosta College Computer Studies Department ~ CSIT: Computer Studies and Information Technology Course Catalog Effective Fall 2010 (pending final approval) Table of Contents CSIT Courses... 3 CSIT 100:
Associate of Applied Science Degree
Associate of Applied Science Degree To qualify for an associate in applied science degree, students must successfully complete a minimum of 62 credits (exclusive of physical education) including the general
Business Administration
Business Administration Award: Associate of Arts & Sciences Length: 4 Semesters Purpose: The curriculum is designed for the student who plans to complete a baccalaureate degree program. The transfer institution
Luna Community College Criminal Justice Program Associate of Arts Degree 2012 2015
Luna Community College Criminal Justice Program Associate of Arts Degree 2012 2015 Curriculum Profile Content Page Program Goals 2 Approvals 3 Degree / Certificate Requirements 4 & 5 Course Descriptions
COMPUTER AND INTERNETWORKING TECHNOLOGIES
COMPUTER AND INTERNETWORKING TECHNOLOGIES COMPUTER AND INTERNETWORKING TECHNOLOGIES These days it s almost impossible to find any area of life not impacted by technology. As existing and emerging technologies
Computer Network Engineering
226 Computer Network Engineering Computer Network Engineering Degrees, Certificates and Awards Associate in Science: Computer Network Engineering Certificate of Achievement: Computer Network Engineering
November 2, 2006. Dr. Bettie Rose Horne, Chairman, and Members, Committee on Academic Affairs and Licensing
CAAL 11/2/2006 Agenda Item 4.a. November 2, 2006 MEMORANDUM To: From: Dr. Bettie Rose Horne, Chairman, and Members, Committee on Academic Affairs and Licensing Dr. R. Lynn Kelley, Acting Director of Academic
How To Learn To Use A Computer System
Computer Repair & Networking Organization Washburn Institute of Technology Program Number 11.0901 Instructional Level Certificate Target Population Grades 11 & 12 Post-secondary Description This program
Computer Network Engineering
208 Computer Network Engineering Degrees, Certificates and Awards Associate in Science: Certificate of Achievement: Skills Competency Award: Cisco Networking Associate Program Description The field of
Brandman University. School of CCNA
Information Technology Certifications CCNA The Cisco CCNA Training Package (ICND: Parts 1 and 2) includes expert instructor-led training modules with customized presentations, practice exam simulators
Computer Information Technology
Contact: Computer Information Technology Department 617-228-2370 [email protected] bhcc.mass.edu/citprograms Bunker Hill Community College Charlestown Campus, Room B101E 250 New Rutherford Avenue
Minnesota State Community and Technical College Detroit Lakes Campus
Computer Network Security Minnesota State Community and Technical College Detroit Lakes Campus Overview Philosophy Note on 2 year Colleges Certifications Program Courses CCDC Program Numbers Faculty Future
Computer Security and Investigations
Computer Security and Investigations Program Locations: Program Code: Coordinator: Credential: Peterborough CSI Blair Brown Ontario College Advanced Diploma Start Dates: September 06, 2016 January 09,
Course Descriptions. CS 101 Intro to Computer Science
Course Descriptions CS 101 Intro to Computer Science An introduction to computer science concepts and the role of computers in society. Topics include the history of computing, computer hardware, operating
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY START HERE. More than 70,000 futures have started at Kirkwood... Yours can be one of them! Get a great start here in an information technology-related field, then go straight into
ONLINE COURSE CATEGORY CHANGES
On-Campus Course Code ONLINE COURSE CATEGORY CHANGES ACC = ACCT MGT = MGMT ART = ARTS MKT = MKTG CAP = CAPS MTH = MATH CIT = CMIT NET = CMIT or NETW COM = COMM PHI = PHIL CRJ = CRIM PSY = PSYC EBC = EBUS
Associate of Applied Science Degrees. Associate of Arts & Sciences Degrees. Administration of Justice. Business Administration
Associate of Arts & Sciences Degrees Business Administration General Studies Specialization: African-American Studies Specialization: Appalachian Studies Specialization: Criminal Justice Specialization:
Justice Studies - Criminal Justice Associate in Applied Science Degree (A.A.S.)
Berkeley College Overview Academic Programs Admissions and Finances Administration, Faculty, and Staff Contact Us Justice Studies - Criminal Justice Associate in Applied Science Degree (A.A.S.) Course
How To Transfer A Course At Heald College
William Jessup University - Registrar's Office - Course Transfer Guide Heald College 2008 College Catalog Transfer Guide The following is a list of courses that transfer by category or course equivalent
BLACKHAWK TECHNICAL COLLEGE TRANSFER GUIDE 2015-2016 CATALOG
HORTICULTURE/LANDSCAPE TECHNICIAN (001) AGRIBUSINESS (006) FARM BUSINESS & PRODUCTION MGT (090) ACCOUNTING (101) 102 Office Accounting 3 Does not transfer 105 Accounting Spreadsheets 3 Elective 109 Financial
Assessment Plan for the Undergraduate Criminal Justice Program GOAL A
Assessment Plan for the Undergraduate Criminal Justice Program Mission Statement: The Saint Peter s College (SPC) Criminal Justice degree program mission is to develop professionals with specialty knowledge
Course Equivalency Guide between Ashford University and MacCormac College
Course Equivalency Guide between Ashford University and MacCormac College For the Catalog Year 2012-2013 Course Equivalency Guide between Ashford University and MacCormac College. Introduction This Articulation
