Associate degree in Information Technology Studies at Bucks County Community College

 

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Associate Degree in Information Technology Studies at Bucks County Community College

Bucks County Community College
Associate degree
Information Technology Studies

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This Information Technology Studies major is for students whose educational and occupational goals are not met by the Mathematics, Computer and Information Science Department's other occupational and transfer majors. It allows students to build a sequence of computer-related courses to satisfy specific skills needed for employment and, upon successful completion, results in the award of the Associate of Applied Science degree.

This program is not for students planning to transfer. Students are admitted to this major only after they indicate in writing both the occupational objective and specific employment they expect to achieve through completion of the major. While the major is designed for students beginning their collegiate work, students with fewer than sixty credits of collegiate work may enter the major after receiving permission from both an academic advisor from the Computer Science area and the Chairperson of the Mathematics, Computer and Information Science Department. Students will be admitted to this major only after they indicate both the specific occupational objectives they expect to achieve and a specific sequence of courses that will be taken. This written plan will be used to determine graduation eligibility. Any changes in this sequence must be approved, in writing, by the Mathematics, Science and Technology Department Assistant Academic Dean.

Positions that might be available, depending on courses chosen, are those that often combine the skills of two or more computer-related areas, such as:

* programmer/web developer
* web master/developer
* network administrator/developer

Based on the choice of courses, graduates of this program are able to

* interpret, analyze, and solve problems using a computer;
* adapt to changing technology; and
* work effectively as a team member to plan and implement solutions to computer related problems.

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