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Nov 24, 2024
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2011-2012 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Developer Concentration, Information Systems Technology, A.A.S.
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Information Systems Technology
The Information Systems Technology program is designed to give students the opportunity to choose the area of Information Technology most appealing to them. Students earn the A.A.S. degree in Information Systems Technology specializing in a concentration. This curriculum is for students interested in these concentrations: Computer Forensics, Computer Support, Developer, Networking Technology, and Simulation and Digital Entertainment. Students who select one of these concentrations and wish to transfer to a four-year institution or who are interested in computer science should consult an academic advisor. Completion of the Information Systems Technology degree must be within four years of catalog date due to constantly changing technology. Students who do not complete their degree requirements within four years will fall under the latest catalog. Courses with (CW 150) in the title are HCC courses aligned with Cyberwatch curriculum. General Education Requirements (21-23 Credits)
Please note Computer Forensics concentration requires specific General Education requirements. Behavioral/Social Sciences
Biological/Physical Science
Developer
The Developer concentration is for the student interested in a career in computer programming. Major areas of study include programming languages, documentation, structured design principles, problem solving, systems analysis and design, and business ethics. Classes are conducted in hands-on computer labs. Students are required to keyboard 20 words a minute for two minutes with two errors or less before enrolling in IST courses beyond IST 102 . A keyboarding proficiency examination is available for those who wish to test out of this requirement. Program Requirements (40 Credits)
Electives (5-7 Credits)
Approved courses are listed below. Electives should be selected in consultation with the Technology and Computer Studies Division to satisfy career goals and/or transfer college requirements. Degree Requirement (68 Credits)
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