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Computer Technology Curriculum
Database Development (3 credits)- Certificate
Database Option (3 credits) - AAS
Microcomputer Applications (3 credits)- Certificate
Networking Option (3 credits) - AAS, Certificate
PC Repair/A+ (3 credits)- Certificate
Programming Option (3 credits)- AAS, Certificate
Technical Support Option (3 credits)- AAS
Telecommunications Option (3 credits)- AAS, Certificate
Web Development (3 credits)- Certificate
Associate in Arts Degree (AA) The associate in arts degree requires a minimum of 62 credits. All associate degree students are required to complete a core of 38 credit hours of general education courses, designed to broaden and enhance their educational experience, and 24 credit hours of transfer electives. The general education requirements are distributed over the areas of communications, humanities, social science, mathematics, natural science and computer science. The transfer electives may also be selected from the courses listed under general education degree requirements or up to 15 of the 24 credit hours may be selected from courses listed under elective courses. When selecting transfer electives, it is recommended that the student seek the guidance of a counselor or his/her academic advisor.
Associate in Applied Science Degree (AAS) The associate in applied science degree requires the completion of at least 60 credit hours. Students take 15 hours of general education, one computer technology course, and specific program courses. Many courses completed for the associate in applied science degree may transfer to a four-year college. However, some credits may not transfer. The transfer of credits earned in an AAS degree depends on the senior institution's requirements.
Diploma and Certificate Diploma programs require a minimum of 30 credit hours and are designed for students interested in specific career courses. Certificate programs consist of 15-23 credits and are specialized, short-term programs which focus on work force entry and/or development of specialized career skills.
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