Information Systems, Associate of Applied Science (206)
This program is intended to provide the graduate with the entry-level job skills necessary in an information technology field. Candidates for the degree must choose an emphasis area for their specialty.
Courses
- ACCT 105 — Elements of Accounting
- ACCT 115 — Computer Applications in Acct
- ACCT 116 — Intro to Payroll Accounting
- ACCT 213 — Financial Accounting
- ACCT 220 — Quickbooks Accounting
- BUSN 121 — Intro to Business
- BUSN 124 — Introduction to Small Business
- BUSN 125 — Math of Business
- BUSN 141 — Business Communications
- BUSN 221 — Business Statistics
- BUSN 223 — Business Law I
- BUSN 225 — Personal Finance
- COMM 101 — Technical Communications
- COMM 214 — Bus/Tech Writing
- ECON 111 — Principles of Economics I
- ECON 112 — Principles of Economics II
- ENGL 121 — Rhetoric and Composition I
- ENGL 122 — Rhetoric and Composition II
- INFT 105 — Basic Keyboarding
- INFT 106 — Basic Keyboarding II
- INFT 122 — Introduction to Windows
- INFT 131 — Beginning Microsoft Word
- INFT 132 — Intermediate Microsoft Word
- INFT 133 — Advanced Microsoft Word
- INFT 135 — PowerPoint
- INFT 140 — Beginning Excel
- INFT 141 — Intermediate Excel
- INFT 142 — Advanced Excel
- INFT 145 — Beginning Access
- INFT 146 — Intermediate Access
- INFT 147 — Advanced Access
- INFT 150 — Microsoft Office Integration
- INFT 160 — Digital Pictures and Sound
- INFT 180 — Intro to Information Systems
- INFT 182 — Microcomputer Hardware
- INFT 190 — Prin of Computer Science I
- INFT 202 — Web Programming
- INFT 260 — Computer Animation
- INFT 282 — A+ Certification
- INFT 284 — Networking + Certification
- INFT 286 — Security+ Certification
- MATH 111 — Technical Math
- MATH 134 — Statistics
- OCED 290 — Workplace Experience
- OFFT 151 — Keyboarding/Formatting I
- OFFT 152 — Keyboarding/Formatting II
- OFFT 156 — Keyboarding Speed/Accuracy Dev
- OFFT 162 — Pre-Transcription Skills
- OFFT 255 — Office Procedures
- PSY 160 — Psychology of Human Relations
- PSY 161 — Introduction to Psychology
- SPCH 191 — Fund of Speech Communication