About Computer Information Technology
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.