About Computer Information Technology

associate degree

The Associate Degree in Computer Information Technology teaches students about the development and management of business databases, computer networks, web applications, and software systems.

Learners gain a technical understanding of computer applications and hardware, how they work, and how they can be applied to meet the needs of a client or organization.

Learning Outcomes

  • Students are equipped with knowledge on database fundamentals such as data integrity, security, querying, and recovery, while also learning associated programming languages such as SQL.
  • Students demonstrate a proficiency in programming languages such as Java and Python, combined with an understanding of the software development life cycle, and best practices in programming.
  • Learners apply the principles of system architecture to development projects, leveraging their understanding of design patterns, performance, and scalability.
  • Students are exposed to the basics of web design, including core programming languages like HTML, CSS and Javascript, while also learning the fundamentals of user experience and design.
  • Learners develop their problem solving and troubleshooting skills by engaging with various challenges related to software and hardware.

Career Paths

Network Administration

Network Administration

A network administrator handles the day-to-day management and upkeep of computer networks, either for individual clients or an organization.

Their main role is to ensure that networks run smoothly and securely, allowing users to access and share resources and information.

Software Development

Software Development

Software developers design, create, test, and maintain software applications.

They work with programming languages, development tools, and frameworks to build applications that meet specific requirements.

Web Design

Web Design

Web designers ensure the functionality, visual aesthetic, and overall user experience of a website or app.

Critical components of the job include UI design and the creation of responsive layouts, as well as wireframing, testing and remaining up to date with current design trends.


Course Breakdown

Computer Information Technology takes 2 years to complete and rewards students with an Associate Degree.

Year One

Semester One

General Education Courses
  • Critical Reading & Writing I (4 Credits)
  • Algebra Essentials (4 Credits)
  • You and The Digital World (3 Credits)
  • Modern Language (3 Credits)
Programme Courses
  • Computer Architecture (3 Credits)

Semester Two

General Education Courses
  • Ethics and Professional Development (3 Credits)
  • Speech, Self and Society (3 Credits)
  • A Survey of Saint Lucian History and Heritage (3 Credits)
Programme Courses
  • Programming Methodology (3 Credits)
  • Systems Applications I (3 Credits)
  • Elective (3 Credits)

Year Two

Semester Three

General Education Courses
  • Science, Design, Thinking (3 Credits)
Programme Courses
  • Information Systems (3 Credits)
  • Fundamentals of Information Security (3 Credits)
  • Statistical Applications (4 Credits)
  • Web Development I 3 Credits

Semester Four

Programme Courses
  • Database Management 3 Credits
  • Web Development II 3 Credits
  • Human Computer Interaction 3 Credits
  • Object Oriented Programming 3 Credits
  • Technical Project 4 Credits
  • Elective (3 Credits)

Entry Requirements

You can visit our Admissions Page to read our general entry requirements.

  1. In addition to the College's General Entry requirements, a CSEC Pass (Grade I, II or III) in Information Technology is required.

Fees & Tuition

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Breakdown of Academic Fees
Fee Year One Year Two
Semester One Semester Two Semester One Semester Two
Tuition for Saint Lucian & OECS Students $ 1,055 $ 1,110 $ 1,080 per semester
Tuition for CARICOM Students $ 1,503 $ 1,558 $ 1,528 per semester
Tuition for International Students $ 3,201 $ 3,256 $ 3,226 per semester
Audit - $ 30
Registration $ 30
Students’ Council $ 12 - $ 12 -
Digital Technology $ 110
Insurance $ 18 - $ 18 -
ID Card $ 25 -
Total Cost of Academic Fees
Total Fees Year One Year Two
Semester One Semester Two Semester Three Semester Four
Saint Lucian Nationals & OECS Students $ 1,250 per semester
CARICOM Students $ 1,698 per semester
International Students $ 3,396 per semester