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Reynolds Community College Catalog 2021-2022 
    
Reynolds Community College Catalog 2021-2022 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Information Systems Technology AAS


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The Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree program enables students to concentrate in one of the following areas:

Information Systems Technology AAS - Cloud Computing Concentration  
Information Systems Technology AAS - Computer Applications Concentration  
Information Systems Technology AAS - Computer Programmer Concentration  
Information Systems Technology AAS - Cyber Security Concentration  
Information Systems Technology AAS - Network Administration Fundamentals Concentration  
Information Systems Technology AAS - Web Development Concentration  

Career Studies Certificate concentrate in the following areas:

Information Systems Technology - Cloud Computing Concentration CSC 
Information Systems Technology - Computer Applications Concentration CSC  
Information Systems Technology - Computer Applications Fundamentals Concentration CSC 
Information Systems Technology - Network Fundamentals Concentration CSC 
Information Systems Technology - Web Development Concentration CSC  

Students select from ONE of the IST Career Studies Certificate programs listed above to define an area of concentration for the Associate of Applied Science degree.

PURPOSE: The purpose of the Information Systems Technology AAS degree is to develop and/or enhance the information technology skills and knowledge of students by providing training in the latest technology that businesses demand. This program is for students who seek employment in business information systems, who desire to update their information technology skills for their current job, or who desire to improve their technology skills and knowledge to help prepare for industry certifications.

TRANSFER INFORMATION: Four-year college and university transfer opportunities for this degree, if existing, are usually very specific in nature. Students interested in IT Management or Information Security at the University of Richmond School of Professional and Continuing Studies or Occupational and Technical Studies at Old Dominion University should consult their faculty advisor upon program entry for further guidance.

OCCUPATIONAL OBJECTIVES:

Cloud Computing: Entry-level Cloud System Administrators; Cyber Information Security Specialists; Programmers; Developers

Computer Applications: Computer Support Specialist; Computer Technician; Help Desk Analyst; Information Technology Specialist (IT Specialist)

Computer Applications Fundamentals: Computer Support Specialist; Computer Technician; Help Desk Analyst; Information Technology Clerks.

Computer Programmer: Entry-Level Computer Programmer Analyst; Software Developer; Web Programmer

Cyber Security: Help Desk Specialist; Entry-Level Information Security Analyst; Entry-Level Cyber Security Specialist

Network Fundamentals: Hardware Technician; Entry-Level Help Desk Technician; and Entry-Level Technical Support

Web Development: Web Designer; Web Developer

For more occupational information check out O*Net (https://www.onetonline.org/).

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: General college curricular admission

PROGRAM NOTES:

Students must attain the grade of “C” or higher in IT courses taken for this degree. Students must get approval from the appropriate IT program head or their academic advisor in choosing program electives or substitutions. Students should complete SDV 100 during their first semester of study at the college.

All new students should meet with an Information Systems Technology faculty advisor in the first semester.

IT courses used for this program may not be more than 10 years old.

CREDIT FOR PRIOR LEARNING: Students in this program may be eligible for credit for prior learning. See an Information Systems Technology (IST) academic advisor for further information.

COMPUTER COMPETENCY REQUIREMENT: Students in this program will meet the college’s computer competency requirement by successfully completing ITE 115 . Students can also meet this requirement by successfully passing the college’s computer competency exam, administered in the testing centers on each campus, in which case they will receive college credit for ITE 115 . Students not passing the computer competency exam may retake the exam only once.

Curriculum: Information Systems Technology Associate of Applied Science Degree


Courses should be taken in the order listed.

Total: 63-69 Credit Hours


Students are strongly encouraged to complete their SDV requirement first.

1 Students with good computer skills may seek to satisfy this requirement by internal exam.

2 Students will select IT Concentration Electives based on the chosen Career Studies Certificate.

3 Students in the Computer Programmer concentration should take ITP 136 - C# Programming I  in the first semester in order to complete the sequence of ITP 136 , ITP 236 , ITP 245 , ITP 298  in four semesters.

4 An IT Elective can be any IT course that is not required in the chosen Career Studies Certificate.

5 Students considering transferring to a four-year college should take a transfer mathematics sequence (consult advisor).

6 The Humanities Elective requirement must be satisfied by completing a 3-credit Humanities/Fine Arts/Literature course.

See http://www.reynolds.edu/curriculum/generaled_electives.pdf for a list of approved general education and personal wellness electives.

All information technology courses must be completed within ten years of a student’s graduation date. Students should regularly meet with their faculty advisor and check their advisement report in SIS.

Credit for Prior Learning: Students in this program may be eligible for credit for prior learning. See an Information Systems Technology (IST) academic advisor for further information.

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