INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONAL (ITP4)
Prepares students for careers in the field of information technology. The program emphasizes specialized training in home and corporate networking, computer maintenance, operating system installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting, information security, computer programming; and website design. These skills represent the subset of knowledge expected from graduates in the college’s service area. Graduates are employable as an information technology specialist, help desk support specialist, network installation specialist, computer repair technician, or network administrator.
Courses
- CIST 1001 — | COMPUTER CONCEPTS
- CIST 1122 — | HARDWARE INSTALLATION AND
- CIST 1130 — Operating Systems Concepts 3
- CIST 1135 — | OPERATING SYSTEMS AND VIRTUAL/
- CIST 1305 — Program Design and Development 3
- CIST 1401 — | COMPUTER NETWORKING
- CIST 1601 — | INFORMATION SECURITY FUNDAMENTALS
- CIST 2301 — | APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT IN SWIFT I
- CIST 2341 — | C# PROGRAMMING I
- CIST 2361 — | C++ PROGRAMMING I
- CIST 2371 — | JAVA PROGRAMMING I
- CIST 2381 — | MOBILE APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT
- CIST 2411 — | MICROSOFT CLIENT
- CIST 2412 — | MICROSOFT SERVER INSTALLATION AND
- CIST 2413 — | MICROSOFT SERVER NETWORKING
- CIST 2414 — Microsoft Server Identity Services 4
- CIST 2432 — | UNIX/LINUX SERVER
- CIST 2451 — | INTRODUCTION TO NETWORKS - CISCO
- CIST 2452 — | CISCO ROUTING AND SWITCHING
- CIST 2742 — Beginning Python Programming 4
- COMP 1000 — A = 4 x 3 = 12
- EMPL 1000 — Interpersonal Relations and Professional
- ENGL 1010 — MATH 1012, PSYC 1010, ALHS 1090, and ALHS
- ENGL 1101 — Composition and Rhetoric 3
- MATH 1011 — | BUSINESS MATH
- MATH 1012 — | FOUNDATIONS OF MATHEMATICS
- MATH 1101 — Mathematical Modeling 3
- MATH 1103 — Quantitative Skills and Reasoning 3
- PSYC 1101 — Introducto