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2018-2019 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Computer Information Technology - Systems Analyst Concentration, A.A.S.


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Computer Information Technology


Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.)
Contact Information: Program Office 615-353-3369, Program Site, E-mail: Information.Systems@nscc.edu

The Computer Information Technology Programming Concentration and Systems Analyst Concentration prepare students for employment in the Information Technology field. The two concentrations have been developed to map the curriculum to the skill standards that are being used in industry today. The skill standards that the two concentrations are using came from a nationally-accredited study on the skill standards for Information Technology. Using these skill standards will ensure that graduates have the basic skills that employers need, within a framework that emphasizes the development of teamwork, communication, and critical thinking.

Graduates of the program should be able to:

  • Identify and understand the supporting roles of Information Technology (IT) in organizations;
  • Communicate effectively with stakeholders/ management and end-users regarding problem requirements, resources, and solutions; and
  • Demonstrate the ability to analyze, develop and implement various IT processes and applications.

Grading Policy

A Programming/Systems Analyst concentration student must receive a “C” or above in each course in order to meet prerequisite requirements for subsequent courses.

Transfer/Advising

The A.A.S. degree is designed to prepare a student for employment upon graduation. Some universities, at their discretion, accept some technical courses for transfer. A student who plans to transfer to a university should consult his/her advisor and the receiving university about transfer and articulation policies. Failure to do so could result in loss of transfer credits.

Note:

“Technical Elective” means that the student may take any course beyond his/her course requirements with a CITC or CISP prefix, with prior approval from his/her advisor. The exception is CITC 1305  which is not to be taken by Programming/Systems Analyst concentration students.

Course Requirements


(For Programming / Systems Analyst Concentrations)

Systems Analyst Concentration


The Systems Analyst concentration prepares the student to solve computer problems and apply computer technology to meet the needs of their organization. Today’s environment demands that our graduates be able to function with a variety of stakeholders and end-users. The concentration includes diverse disciplines to enhance the communication, research, business, and technology skills of the student.

Additional Course Requirements


Total Required – Associate Degree: 61 Credits


Recommended Full-Time Schedule


Notes:


Additional course requirements: The Tennessee Board of Regents requires that students either demonstrate the appropriate skill levels in math, reading, and/or writing before enrolling in college-level courses or enroll in appropriate co-requisite experiences with college-level courses to develop competency in those skills while performing college-level work. ACT/SAT scores, ACCUPLACER test scores, COMPASS test scores, or other relevant information determine whether a student needs to enroll in co-requisite courses in math, reading, and/or writing (English).

Cooperative work experience can be an important addition to a student’s formal classroom work. Co-op courses may substitute for technical courses with the prior approval of the instructor. The Career Services Office will provide the correct course numbers.

 

* This course is part of the general education core.

 

 

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