The Computer Information Technology curriculum is designed to prepare graduates for employment with organizations that use computers to process, manage, and communicate information. This is a flexible curriculum that can be customized to meet community information systems needs.
Course work will develop a student's ability to communicate complex technical issues related to computer hardware, software, and networks in a manner that computer users...
The Information Technology AAS degree is designed to prepare graduates to successfully compete for high-paying, rewarding careers in IT fields with the highest demand, both today and in the future. The program requirements were determined through consultation with employers, those working in the industry, technical training professionals, and those currently seeking training and retraining for IT careers. ...
The Associate of Science in Information Technology program enables students to develop skills in the areas of web processing, databases, networking, programming, and various operating systems. These skills enable students to seek positions within the information technology industry.
Students prepare for careers in integrated information systems, focusing on network support and administration. Practical experience with operating systems, hardware, software, troubleshooting, desktop applications, and arrange of network administration, installation, and support activities is provided.
First Semester BUS-101 Introduction to Business INF-101 Introduction to Information Technology INF-150 Business Programming Logic INF-161 Internet Research and Data Handling WRT-101 English Composition I Elective INF— Programming Language Fundamentals
Second Semester
Elective INF— Advanced Programming Languages
INF-114 Microsoft Office
INF-208 Systems Analysis and Design
WEX-101 Dynamics of Health and Fitness
WRT-201 English Composition...
First Semester
Elective Humanities Elective (No more than two courses in any one field)
SPE-111 Speech Communication
THR-110 Basic Acting Techniques
THR-131 Introduction to Stagecraft andLighting
WRT-101 English Composition I
Second Semester
Elective Humanities Elective (No more than two courses in any one field)
Elective MAT/CIS— Mathematics/Computer Science Elective
THR-113 Movement for the Performing Artist
THR-120 Stage Makeup...
Axia College of University of Phoenix offers Associates of Arts degrees in a broad range of content areas. The 60-credit curriculum provides a foundation and overview within the academic disciplines of communication arts, social sciences, mathematics, life sciences, and the humanities. Instruction focuses on the development of student skills in writing, critical thinking, and information utilization,...
With an associate degree information technology, you‘ll be the go-to person to keep things running. You‘ll have the skills required to design, install, configure and maintain enterprise-wide networks. Plus, the combination of technical and general education courses will help you develop skills in critical thinking, logic, communications and problem solving.
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