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Computer and Information Technology Programming - Associate of Applied Science

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The Associate of Applied Science Degree in Computer and Information Technology equips students for employment which involves the analysis and design of computerized information and management decision systems.

general education

15-16

Area I: Communications

ENGL 1110G Composition I (C or Higher Required, Technical Requirement)

Area II: Mathematics

Area III: Laboratory Science

or Area V: Humanities

or Area VI: Creative and Fine Arts

Area IV: Social/Behavioral Sciences

course Survey of Economics

or course Macroeconomic Principles

or course Microeconomic Principles (Technical Requirement)

Area VII: Flexible (General Education Elective(s)

ENGL 2210G Professional & Technical Communication (Technical Requirement)

Institutional Requirements

4-6

course Introduction to College Studies

or course First-Year Seminar

or course Honors First Year Seminar

course Intermediate Algebra

Technical Requirements

course Fundamentals of Information Literacy and Systems

3

course Windows

3

course MS Access

3

course Overview of Web Technologies

3

course Introduction to Networks

3

course Linux Essentials

3

course Introduction to SQL (Structured Query Language)

3

course Capstone in CIST

3

course Computer Programming Fundamentals: Python I

3

course C++ Programming

3

course Computer Programming Fundamentals Java I

3

Choose one Business course from the following:

course Principles of Accounting (Financial)

course Introduction to Finance

course Introduction to Business

course Principles of Management

course Principles of Marketing

3

Electives to bring the total credits to 60

5-1

Choose a course listed at the link below that is not a technical requirement:

Computer Program(s) Electives

Total Hours

60

Curriculum Notes

General Education - see General Education section of the catalog for a full list of courses.

General Education/Core Requirement - course is a core requirement and must be completed regardless of transfer credit awarded.

Institutional Requirements - if institutional requirements are waived additional elective credits will be required.

FYEX Requirement - may be waived if student has 30 or more transfer credits.

MATH 1215 - may be waived if student tests into a higher-level math course.

Prerequisites - all prerequisite course(s) must be completed with a C or higher.

Electives - any course which will bring total credits for the degree to 60. Additional courses may be required if Institutional requirement(s) are waived.