The Associate of Applied Science degree in Computer Technology - Information Technology Administration track focuses on infrastructure and support roles in computer technology. All tracks share general education requirements, internship opportunities, and a final project, ensuring a well-rounded education and practical experience. Regular collaboration with industry partners ensures the program's relevance to the evolving needs of the local technology sector.
Career Opportunities
- Computer Support Specialist
- Information Technology / Systems Manager
- Network Administration Specialist
- Systems Analyst
- Systems Engineer
Program Objectives
Upon completion of the program, the student will be able to:
- Provide accurate technical explanations of the major components of a computer and the devices used in creating a network environment.
- Perform routine network administrative tasks, including operating system installs and upgrades, configuration, administration and troubleshooting.
- Identify, organize, plan and allocate resources and the different level of address assignment in the computer network environment.
- Apply strong communication and critical thinking skills, including reading, writing, organizing, evaluating, problem solving, and presentation skills in Server Administration.
Obtaining the Degree
To earn the Associate of Applied Science degree, students must:
- Matriculate into the program.
- Satisfactorily complete all degree requirements, including General Education and Major Requirements.
General Education Requirements
Science Electives
Cultural Awareness and Diverse Perspectives Electives
Students must select one course to meet the Cultural Awareness and Diverse Perspectives requirement. The selected course may not meet any other program or general education requirement.