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Computer Information Technologist Associate of Science (AS)
About the Program
The Associate of Science in Computer Information Technologist degree was developed
in conjunction with our local national labs and industry partners to provide students
with a breadth of coursework and practical hands-on experience needed by entry level
IT professionals. The program includes core courses that provide students with a strong
foundation in: computer programming, computer networking, and database design and
administration. Additional electives in each of the areas, provide students with the
flexibility to focus their studies in one of these areas based on their interests
and talents. Another key component of the degree will be internships and work experience
opportunities to provide real-world opportunities to put the skills students have
learned in the classroom to practical use.
Career Opportunities
Students completed the Associates of Sciences degrees in Computer Information Technologist
will be prepared for careers in database design and administration, software development,
network and systems administration, computer systems analysis, and computer help desk
and system support.
Program Outcomes
- Upon completion of the AS in Computer Information Technologist, students are able
to demonstrate a strong foundation of knowledge in computer programming, database
design and administration, and computer networking.
- Upon completion of the AS in Computer Information Technologist, students are able
to demonstrate clear, compelling, analytical, and concise writing to professionally
describe their programming, database, and networking project and skills.
Learning and Career Pathway Maps
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Required Core: (21 Units)
Course Number |
Course Title |
Units |
CIS 43
|
Professional Communications |
3
|
|
or |
|
CNT 43
|
Professional Communications |
3
|
|
or |
|
CS 43
|
Professional Communications |
3
|
CIS 60
|
Systems Analysis and Design |
3
|
CIS 66
|
Networking Fundamentals |
3
|
|
or |
|
CNT 52
|
Networking Fundamentals |
3
|
CIS 9002
|
Introduction to Database Management |
3
|
CNT 69
|
Network Security; CompTIA Security + Certification |
3
|
CS 7
|
Introduction to Computer Programming Concepts |
3
|
CS 41
|
Red Hat Linux Administration I |
3
|
|
or |
|
CNT 7401
|
Red Hat Linux Administration I |
3
|
List A: Select from the Following (10 Units)
Course Number |
Course Title |
Units |
Programming Electives |
|
|
CS 2
|
Computing Fundamentals II |
4
|
CS 20
|
Advanced Programming with Data Structures/C++ |
4
|
Networking/A+ Electives |
|
|
CNT 51
|
CompTIA's A+ Certification Computer Technician |
4
|
CNT 55
|
MCSA I Windows Server Installation, Storage, and Compute |
3
|
CNT 56
|
MCSA II Networking with Windows Server |
3
|
Database/Project Management Electives |
|
|
CIS 62
|
Project Management |
3
|
CIS 9001
|
Database Design Methodology |
3
|
List B: Select One (4 Units)
Course Number |
Course Title |
Units |
CS 1
|
Computing Fundamentals I |
4
|
CS 31
|
Java Programming |
4
|
List C: Select One (3 Units)
Course Number |
Course Title |
Units |
CS 47
|
Capstone Project |
3
|
WRKX 94
|
Occupational Work Experience/Internship |
3
|
WRKX 95
|
General Work Experience |
3
|
Total Units for the Major: 38
Program-Based GE: (3 Units)
Course Number |
Course Title |
Units |
CIS 50
|
Introduction to Computing Information Technology |
3
|
Program-Based GE required if a student uses the Las Positas College General Education Pattern for
Associate of Science (AS) Degree.
The Associate Degree is conferred upon those students who complete the required 60
or more semester units of the degree pattern with a grade-point average of 2.0 or
better, of which 12 units must be earned at Las Positas College. In addition, students
must complete a General Education pattern in order to earn a degree: see the Las Positas
College General Education Pattern for Associate of Science (AS) Degree, California
State University General Education-Breadth, or the Intersegmental General Education
Transfer Curriculum (for CSU) patterns for listing of areas and courses. Double counting
courses in GE and the major is permissible. The number of units that may be double
counted will depend on the entry point to the degree program, the optional course(s)
taken, and the GE pattern selected. Elective units are degree applicable. Consult
with an adviser or a counselor to plan the courses necessary to achieve your academic
goal.