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Computer Information Technology (AAS - Technology)

Students may earn a general degree in CIT by completing the program requirements and any combination of electives.  Students who whish to specialize may choose an area of emphasis and complete the specific electives for each.  The fours emphasis areas are Front End Developer, Back End Developer, Cybersecurity and Programming.

The mission of the Associate of Applied Science in Technology is to provide employment-related knowledge and skills necessary to succeed as a professional in a chosen field of study

Students who complete an Associate of Applied Science in Technology are expected to:

  • Know the subject matter appropriate to the emphasis of the degree. (ÌÇÐÄvlog SLO 1,3,6,7)
  • Communicate effectively and appropriately, in oral and written form. ÌÇÐÄvlog SLO 2)
  • Locate, evaluate and properly utilize the tools and resources appropriate to a technology degree professional. (ÌÇÐÄvlog SLO 1,6,7)
  • Acquire skills and perform tasks necessary for employment or career enhancement. (ÌÇÐÄvlog SLO 1,7)
  • Developed an appreciation of the importance of social, ethical, legal and diversity issues. (ÌÇÐÄvlog SLO 5,7)
  • Developed an appreciation of the need and importance of lifelong learning. (ÌÇÐÄvlog SLO 1)

Required Courses

TOTAL REQUIREMENTS

60 Units

PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS

36 Units

CIT 112

Network+

3

CIT 114

IT Essentials

4

CIT 128

Introduction to Software Development

4

CIT 217

Security+

3

CIT 263

Introduction to IT Project Management

3

 

PROGRAM ELECTIVES - Choose 19 units from the following:

Any Computer Information Technology (CIT) course

Units vary

Any Information Systems (IS) course

Units vary

INF 100

Introduction to Informatics I – Basic Concepts

3

CS 135

Computer Science I

3

CS 202

Computer Science II

3

Students can select program electives from at least one designated emphasis.  

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS

24

English/Communications (Must include a writing course)

6

Mathematics Requirement: Recommended MATH 124

3

Science Requirement

3

Human Relations Requirement

3

Humanities/Social Science Requirement

3

U.S. & Nevada Constitution Requirement

3

General Elective

3

Please see the Associate of Applied Science page for a list of all courses filling general education requirements.

Students should meet with an advisor or faculty member in the CIT department for assistance selecting a degree pathway.

Suggested Course Sequence


COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - Associate of Applied Science
First Semester Units Third Semester Units
CIT 114 4 CIT 217 3
CIT 112 3 Program Electives 6
CIT 128 4 Mathematics 3
ENG 101 3 Human Relations 3
Second Semester Units Fourth Semester Units
CIT 263 3 Program Electives 7
Program Electives 6 Humanities/Social Science 3
ENG 102 or 107 3 General Elective 3
Science 3 U.S./NV Constitution 3

Industry-Aligned Emphases


The Computer Information Technology program prepares students for a variety of careers, certifications and degrees.  Student may choose an area of emphasis and complete specific electives for each.  The four emphasis areas are Front End Developer, Back End Developer, Cybersecurity and Programming. Students should meet with an advisor or faculty member in the CIT deparment for assistance selecting a degree pathway.

Cybersecurity Emphasis  Programming Emphasis Back End Developer Emphasis Front End Developer Emphasis