|
|
Dec 04, 2024
|
|
2019-20 Catalog [PREVIOUS CATALOG YEAR]
Computer Systems and Applications - AAS
|
|
The Computer Systems and Applications degree program prepares students for employment in entry-level positions in fields that require a basic knowledge of computers and their wide-ranging use in the working world. Students interested in a transfer program in computer science or business information systems should see an academic advisor for an educational plan.
Credit Hours Required: 63-70
|
AAS General Education Requirements
Note: 1 Select from two different prefixes
Select one Concentration below and complete the requirements
A. Programming Concentration
B. Computer Networking Technician Concentration
C. Computer Application Specialist Concentration
D. Video Game Development Concentration
Program Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the Computer Systems and Applications Degree program, the learner will be able to:
- Define a problem with possible solutions and follow through to a possible solution. (BSA102, BSA110, BSA130, CSA/BSA 225, CNT 110, CSA 110, CSA 126, CSA/WEB 150, CSA 161 CSC 105, CSC205, CSC113, CSC220, CSC125, CSC211, CSC120, CSA 281, CSA 282, CSA 294)
- Identify and evaluate technology needs, and apply and adapt acquired skills to address the identified needs. (CSA/BSA 225, CNT 100, CNT 110, CSC113, CSC220, CSC205, WEB150, CSC 105, CSC125, CSC211, CSC120, CSA 281, CSA 294)
- Communicate ideas clearly and effectively. (BSA102, BSA110, CSA/BSA 225, CNT 100, CNT 110, CSA 110, CSA 126, CSC205, CSC120, CSA 281, CSA 282, CSA 294)
- Use technology to solve problems and increase productivity. (CSA/BSA 225, CNT 100, CNT 110, CSC205, CSC113, CSC220, CSC 105, CSA 110, CSA 126, CSA124, CSA133, CSA138, CSA139, CSA140, CSA142, CSA144, CSA172 CSC125, CSc211, CSA120, CSA 281, CSA 282, CSA 294)
- Identify ethical issues in the business environment. (BSA102, BSA110, BSA130, CSA/BSA 225, CSA 110, CSA 294)
|
|
|
|
|
|