Associate of Applied Science Degree – Business Technology

Computer Information Systems Option

This program is designed for students who wish to enter the information-processing field. The program provides a solid foundation in business and computer courses that will expose the student to many aspects of the ever-changing world of computers in society. Students earning this degree may enter directly into a variety of positions in the business and industrial community with knowledge of various software packages, programming languages, and/or technical hardware skills.

FIRST SEMESTER :

ELECTIVE OPTIONS:

EN 12003 English Composition I

 

MA 14013 Mathematics for Business-Tech

Choose ONE Career Track:

BU 11033 Introduction to Business

Certified Novell Administrator Track

CS 11033 Computer Fundamentals

CS 21333 Networking II

SP 22063 Human Relations

CS 21343 Networking III

Total Credit Hours 15

 
 

A+ Certification Track

SECOND SEMESTER:

CS 21353 PC Maintenance II

EN 12023 Technical Writing

CS 21363 PC Maintenance III

PY 23003 General Psychology

 

AC 11003 Survey of Accounting

CISCO Network Administrator Track

CS 21043 Visual Basic Programming

CS 11114 CISCO Internetworking I

BU 11013 Legal Environment of Business

CS 21374 CISCO Internetworking II

Total Credit Hours 15

 
 

Choose TWO Additional Career Electives:

THIRD SEMESTER:

CS 21133 Visual C++ Programming

OT 21003 Business Communications

CS 21063 COBOL Programming

EC 21003 Macroeconomics

CS 21003 Spreadsheet Applications

CS 21313 PC Maintenance I

CS 21093 Database Management

CS 21123 Networking I

CS 21333 Networking II

CS 21383 Internet Applications

CS 21343 Networking III

* Elective

CS 21353 PC Maintenance II

Total Credit Hours 18

CS 21363 PC Maintenance III

FOURTH SEMESTER:

CS 11114 CISCO Internetworking I

CE 21002 Career Management

CS 21374 CISCO Internetworking II

CE 21011 Internship

 

Curriculum Summary (Total Hours = 63)

CS 21393 Systems Design & Analysis

General Education Requirements (18)

* Elective

Division Requirements (18)

* Elective

Major Requirements (15)

* Elective

Electives (12)

NOTE: Successful completion of the classes listed above does not guarantee professional certification. It is the student’s ability to learn and apply the certification’s objectives that will determine passing the certification exams.