COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ASSOCIATE in science DEGREE (265) Credits GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES The Computer Information Technology A.S. degree program develops students who can apply their knowledge & skills in software, hardware, networking and/or programming to troubleshoot problems, analyze opportunities, develop multiple solution strategies, and communicate effectively with all constituencies. ____ ENC 1101 College Composition I1,2....................................3 ENC 1102 Composition: Literature or ____ ENC 2210 Technical & Professional Writing........................... 3 ____ SPC 2608 Public Speaking.................................................3 ____ Select from Area II: Humanities 3,4..............................................3 ____ ECO 2013 Principles of Economics I (Macroeconomics)...... 3 ____ MAC 1105 College Algebra1..................................................3 Total Program Core COURSES For information about career options, visit www.lssc.edu/careers. Students must complete 25% of each program's total credit hours at LSSC. 18 ____ CGS 1100 ____ CET 1171 ____ CET 2180 ____ CET 1485 ____ COP 1000 ____ CET 2660 ____ CET 1179C ____ CGS 2034 ____ CGS 2545 Business Computer Applications2...................... 3 Microcomputer Hardware...................................3 A+ Advanced Hardware.....................................3 Networking Essentials.......................................3 Introduction to Programming.............................3 Network Security Fundamentals........................ 3 A+ Software.......................................................3 Survey of Computer Information Technology..... 3 Database Concepts............................................3 ____ CIS 2321 ____ OST 2336 Systems Analysis & Design...............................3 Business Communications................................3 Academic Programs PROFESSIONAL ELECTIVES 4,5 _____ _____________________________________3 _____ _____________________________________3 _____ _____________________________________3 PROGRAM TOTAL 60 PROFESSIONAL ELECTIVES 4 .................................................................... ACADEMIC ADVISING CET 2854 Fundamentals of Wireless Technologies.....................................3 Leesburg Campus 352-365-3574 COP 2800 Programming with Java...............................................................3 South Lake Campus 352-243-5722 COP 2830 Server-Side Web Programming...................................................3 Sumter Center 352-568-0001 CTS 1205 Microsoft Excel.............................................................................3 CTS 2655 Network Administration................................................................3 CAREER DEVELOPMENT SERVICES CAP 2140 Digital Forensics l.........................................................................3 [email protected] 352-323-3603 CAP 2141 Digital Forendics ll.......................................................................3 FACULTY CONTACT INFORMATION Any CGS, COP, CTS, CET or CIS Course not required in the program Betti McTurk Office: SL, Bldg 2-338 [email protected] Course Placement Exempt (Optional) ENGLISH READING MATH 1 Non-Exempt (Required) English & Reading: Compressed and Modularized options ENC 0015 Dev. Writing I ENC 0025 Dev. Writing II REA 0007 Dev. Reading I REA 0017 Dev. Reading II Mathematics: Modularized and Contextualized options MAT 0018 Dev. Math I MAT 0028 Dev. Math II MAT 0027*Dev. Math II for Liberal Arts * For Non-Stem Majors Stem Majors = Science, Technology, Engineering & Math 2 3 4 5 Students may be required to take college developmental math, writing, and/or reading courses based on placement test scores. It is recommended that CGS 1100 be taken prior to or along with ENC 1101. Select from General Education Core Curriculum courses. Students should check with transfer institution before selecting course to guarantee transferability. It is strongly recommended that professional electives be selected in consultation with a Computer Information Technology faculty member. MAT 1033 Intermediate Algebra (Required if checked) MAC 1105, MGF 1106 or MGF 1107 (Required if checked) ENC 1101 (Required if checked) SLS 1501 Foundations of Success Seminar (Required if checked) 90 Lake-Sumter State College 2015-2016
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