Information Technology Specialist AAS (92 Credits)
Plan Code: CSTIPAPT
The Information Technology Specialist Associate in Applied Science (AAS) is a six-quarter program. Courses in this program are in hybrid format. This modality supports industry skills and knowledge mastery through instructor-guided, hands-on learning and online engagement. The program typically enrolls in the Fall and Spring quarters. Students use various computer equipment, networking devices, and servers. Students are responsible for purchasing textbooks, virtual lab simulations, computer toolkits, basic networking tools, and USB drives. Laptops are available for student checkout on a first-come, first-served basis.
The program’s technical core provides hands-on skills in information systems, networking, mobile devices, cloud and virtualization technologies, and security concepts. Graduates demonstrate proficiency in information technology, effective verbal, and written communications skills, and identify and summarize assumptions to draw logically valid conclusions. Core-related training relates to business, project, and team communication skills. Much of the curriculum is aligned with in-demand industry certifications through Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA), Microsoft, or Amazon Web Services.
Technology is a vital force in today’s business and will continue to experience exponential changes in the future. As such, job opportunities in this field remain strong. Graduates prepare for various information technology (IT) computer and networking careers, including Desktop Support Specialist, Computer Support Specialist, Technical Support Specialist, IT Specialist, IT Support Specialist, Help Desk Technician, and Network Support Analyst.
CIP: 11.0901
EPC: 527
General Education Requirements
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*Note: COLL 101 fulfills either Communications or Humanities
**Note: Students who have previously attended college or university may qualify to opt-out of the COLL 101 requirement. Please speak with your career advisor if you believe this may be an option for you. Students opting out of the COLL 101 course must take 5 credits from each of the three distributions: Communications, Quantitative, and Sciences/Humanities
Note: See a Career Advisor prior to choosing courses that meet general education requirements.
Required Courses
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Total Credit Hours: 92