Associate of Science in Information Technology
The purpose of this program is to offer a technical training and a basic foundation in the most popular computer software applications as well as a general background in many computer concepts and techniques. Our graduates will be ready to apply for entry-level positions as system specialist, user support specialist, and computer information managers. The Associate of Science in Information Technology program provides students with the science of design, analysis and implementation of highly effective systems and can adapt it to convert it into a resource that adds significant value to the organization.
Program Learning Outcomes
- Explain and make use of Information Technology tools in business organizations.
- Explain numbering system theory and understand symbolic logic reasoning using propositional calculus.
- Explain and make use of modern operating systems.
- Acquire practical experience using the integrated programs of Google Office Productivity Tools.
- Develop operational roles/responsibilities and processes and procedures for customer support.
- Explain and apply general-purpose computer language programming.
- Construct a computer and its components to match specific requirements.
- Organize and employ database management systems within a business organization.
- Explain and make use of best practices, architecture, model, and protocol for operating computer networks.
- Design and develop websites, including site definition and planning, information architecture, site design, and construction.
- Present, plan, and develop an integrative learning project that offers a successful solution to a practical problem.
Program Breakdown by Course
| Course Number | Course Name | Semester Credits |
|---|---|---|
| General Education (15 Credits) | ||
| ASB 1001 | English Composition I | 3.0 |
| ASB 1002 | English Composition II | 3.0 |
| ASB 2038 | College Algebra | 3.0 |
| ASB 2039 | Statistics | 3.0 |
| BSB 2002 | Critical Thinking and Ethics | 3.0 |
| Core Courses (45 Credits) | ||
| ASB 2015 | Information Management for Business | 3.0 |
| ASB 2017 | Principles of Project Management | 3.0 |
| ASI 1001 | Service Desk Concepts | 3.0 |
| ASI 1002 | Principles of Information Technology | 3.0 |
| ASI 1020 | Mathematical Logic | 3.0 |
| ASI 2003 | Software Operations | 3.0 |
| ASI 2008 | Fundamentals of Database Systems | 4.0 |
| ASI 2009 | Networking Management Fundamentals | 4.0 |
| ASI 2011 | Web Page Development Concepts | 4.0 |
| ASI 2013 | Associate Final Project | 4.0 |
| ASI 2014 | Computer Programming Fundamentals | 4.0 |
| ASI 2015 | Office Productivity Tools | 4.0 |
| ASI 2016 | Hardware Operations | 3.0 |
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Credential Awarded
Associate of Science in Information Technology