COMPUTER APPLICATIONS A.A.S.: 311B
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY TRACK
Total Credits: 60
Catalog Editions 15-16 through 16-17
(DELETED SUMMER 2017)
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS Course Hours Grade
EN 101/ENGL 101 (if needed for ENGL102/103 or general elective if not) *
CA 106/CMAP 106 3
CA 120/CMAP 120 3
CA 232/CMAP 232 3
CA 141/CMAP 242 3
CA 252/CMAP 252 3
CA 272/CMAP 272/TECH 272 4
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Name: Date: ID #:
Overall GPA of 2.0 is required to graduate
Total Credits:
GENERAL EDUCATION: DISTRIBUTION COURSES Course Hours Grade
Arts or Humanities Distribution (ARTD or HUMD)
Behavioral & Social Sciences Distribution (BSSD)
3
Natural Sciences Distribution with Lab (NSLD)
4
GENERAL EDUCATION: FOUNDATION COURSES Course Hours Grade
English Foundation (EN 102/ENGL 102 or EN 109/ENGL 103)
3
Math Foundation (MA 110/MATH 110 or higher)
Speech Foundation (SP 108/COMM 108 or SP 112/COMM 112)
3
Health Foundation HLHF (Choose HLTH 100 - HLTH 230)
The computer applications program is for students who want to use the computer as a tool of productivity. The general education courses, in conjunction with specialized
courses, provide a broad foundation and sharpen students’ skills in preparation for entry or advancement in today’s workplace.
This curriculum, following the database systems track, provides training, skills, and knowledge that prepare students for employment as entry-level database programmers
and designers or provides current professionals with essential database programming and design skills. Students will create Microsoft Access and web database
applications, as well as write database user interfaces in the Visual Basic.Net environment.
This curriculum, following the information technology track, prepares students for a wide variety of positions involving the use of application software. Job possibilities
include support in the areas of accounting, finance, marketing, sales, administration, and any area that requires the use of computer applications as a necessary tool of
production. Emphasis is placed on the proficient use of software applications as well as the ability to use those applications as tools in decision making, managing people
and information, communicating effectively, enhancing company viability, and addressing many of today’s technology challenges. This track provides students with in-
depth knowledge in more than one application area and has the potential to lead to Microsoft certification in those areas.
The computer applications program participates in an interdisciplinary web careers program, which includes an AAS and four certificate curricula; see Digital Media and
Web Technology AAS for more information. In addition, an AAS in computer gaming and simulation is offered . See Computer Gaming and Simulation AAS for more
information.
This degree is a career program and may not readily transfer to four year colleges/universities (except in special cases.) Visit transfer planning for more information.
Select from AC 201/ACCT221, AC 202/ACCT222, BA/BSAD, CA/CMAP, CS/
CMSC, EC/ECON, GD/GDES, MG/MGMT, NW/NWIT or TECH courses.
This UNOFFICIAL document is for planning purposes ONLY and completion does not guarantee graduation.
* ENGL 101/ENGL 101A , if needed for ENGL 102/ENGL 103, or elective. Please
consult an advisor or transfer institution for assistance with course selection.
Last Modified: March 2017
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Anthony Solano
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