INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY A.S. This is a suggested, full-time pathway. Not all courses are available in each semester. Students will develop a sequence of courses that best meets their needs in consultation with advisors and using the planning tools available.
SEMESTER MAP: NETWORKING FOCUS
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4
INT-1050 Dimensions of Science CIS-2120 Concepts of LAN HUM-2010 Seminar in Self & Society Educational Inquiry*
ENG-1061 English Human Behavior CIS-2230 System Global Perspectives & Composition Administration Sustainability
College Level Math Human Expression CIS-2245 Concepts of CIS-2360 Computer User Computer Security Support
CIS-1100 Introduction to CIS-1350 Desktop Operating Elective CIS-2235 Advanced Computer Science Systems System Administration
CIS-2150 Introduction to ENG-2135 Technical Writing & Elective Linux Research*
Semester Credits 15 credits 16 credits 16 credits 13 credits
Cumulative Credits 15 credits 31 credits 47 credits 60 credits
* Course has prerequisite. Prerequisite courses are included in semester map, please consult catalog for more information. Electives and general education choice courses are italicized. MY MAP
Semester Semester Semester Semester Semester Semester Semester Semester ______
Students are also encouraged to consult specific pathway documents (as they exist) when planning to transfer based on articulation agreements with other institutions. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY A.S. This is a suggested, full-time pathway. Not all courses are available in each semester. Students will develop a sequence of courses that best meets their needs in consultation with advisors and using the planning tools available.
SEMESTER MAP: PROGRAMMING FOCUS
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4
INT-1050 Dimensions of Science CIS-2120 Concepts of LAN HUM-2010 Seminar in Self & Society Educational Inquiry*
ENG-1061 English Human Behavior CIS-2230 System Global Perspectives & Composition Administration Sustainability
College Level Math Human Expression CIS-2245 Concepts of CIS-2360 Computer User Computer Security Support
CIS-1100 Introduction to CIS-1350 Desktop Operating Elective CIS-2032 C/C++ Computer Science Systems Programming I1 or CIS-2272 Intermediate Java CIS-2031 C/C++ ENG-2135 Technical Writing Elective Elective Programming I or & Research* CIS-2271 Java Programming Semester Credits 15 credits 16 credits 16 credits 13 credits
Cumulative Credits 15 credits 31 credits 47 credits 60 credits
* Course has prerequisite. Prerequisite courses are included in semester map, please consult catalog for more information. Electives and general education choice courses are italicized. MY MAP
Semester Semester Semester Semester Semester Semester Semester Semester ______
Students are also encouraged to consult specific pathway documents (as they exist) when planning to transfer based on articulation agreements with other institutions. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY A.S. This is a suggested, full-time pathway. Not all courses are available in each semester. Students will develop a sequence of courses that best meets their needs in consultation with advisors and using the planning tools available.
SEMESTER MAP: WEB DEVELOPMENT FOCUS
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4
INT-1050 Dimensions of Science CIS-2120 Concepts of LAN HUM-2010 Seminar in Self & Society Educational Inquiry*
ENG-1061 English Human Behavior CIS-2230 System Global Perspectives & Composition Administration Sustainability
College Level Math Human Expression CIS-2245 Concepts of CIS-2360 Computer User Computer Security Support
CIS-1100 Introduction to CIS-1350 Desktop Operating Elective CIS-1152 Advanced Web Computer Science Systems Development
CIS-1151 Web Development ENG-2135 Technical Writing Elective Elective & Research*
Semester Credits 15 credits 16 credits 16 credits 13 credits
Cumulative Credits 15 credits 31 credits 47 credits 60 credits
* Course has prerequisite. Prerequisite courses are included in semester map, please consult catalog for more information. Electives and general education choice courses are italicized. MY MAP
Semester Semester Semester Semester Semester Semester Semester Semester ______
Students are also encouraged to consult specific pathway documents (as they exist) when planning to transfer based on articulation agreements with other institutions.