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Dec 10, 2024
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2022-2023 Olympic College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Information Technology: Networking - Associate in Applied Science - Transfer (AAS-T)
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Information Systems Technologists work with businesses, governments, and other organizations that use computer hardware and software every day. They provide day-to-day support for users. They make sure all parts of a computer system work to meet the organization’s goals. They use their strong communications skills to help and work with a variety of people within an organization.
Graduates of the AAS-T, Information Technology - Networking, are prepared for the Olympic College BAS-IS program of for Information Tehcnology Networking positions such as system administrators, network administrators, system architects, network technicians, help desk, or other business-oriented systems environments.
Students planning to transfer should work closely with an advisor at the baccalaureate institution before analyzing their education plan.
Program Outcomes:
- Effectively use computers to automate business information systems.
- Effectively analyze, design, and build application solutions to support business needs.
- Effectively analyze, design, and build Web solutions to support business needs.
- Effectively analyze, design, and build network solutions to support business needs.
- Effectively analyze, design, and deploy IT security solutions to support business needs.
- Effectively fulfill business needs with IT solutions.
- Effectively communicate in the context of common business practices.
- Work as a team member in a business information system environment to accomplish the goals of a global organization.
- Follow simple and complex directions, exhibit a high level of attention to detail, and will be able to demonstrate a strong adherence to good time management practices.
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Required Courses (106 Credits)
Communication (15 Credits)
Quantitative/Symbolic Reasoning Skills (5 Credits)
Required CIS Core Courses (28 Credits)
Degree Specialization Courses - Networking (48 Credits)
Please Note
Program progression is contingent on a grade of 2.0 or above in each CIS and degree specialization course.
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