Information Technology

Information Technology

Information Technology is the study of business-focused computing and applications. Information drives our economy, which means every industry from advertising to zoology needs qualified IT professionals. In addition to providing a solid foundation in programming and networking, this program includes business applications, economics, accounting, and the courses students need to understand the applications and user-centric problems that their software needs to solve.

This program is designed as a transfer degree into a four-year Information Technology program and works to provide all of the business, infrastructure, and software development requirements for students to enter as juniors at their target schools.

Program Learning Outcomes

  1. Apply foundational concepts in computer programming, web development, systems analysis, and business, forming a strong base for further studies in Information Technology.

  2. Analyze computing challenges critically and develop solutions using problem-solving and analytical skills, preparing for advanced coursework.

  3. Integrate knowledge from various domains, including programming, web development, systems analysis, and business, to understand the interdisciplinary nature of Information Technology.

  4. Communicate technical ideas coherently in both written and verbal forms, enabling effective exchange of information in a professional context.

  5. Collaborate proficiently within small groups to execute entry-level computing projects.

  6. Evaluate the social and ethical ramifications associated with functioning as a professional in the realm of information technology.

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