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Technical Studies in Information Systems



The Technical Studies in Information Systems Program was developed as part of a statewide Information Technology (IT) curriculum program (WV-ExcITE). This program will offer students a solid background in computer technology complemented by a full array of vendor certification training choices. The program will be developed in a web delivery format and delivered throughout the state. Students may take courses locally, where provided, or take the statewide courses via the web. Contact the program advisor to receive an addendum with individual course descriptions.

All students in the degree must complete a series of courses in four components: Component I: General Education; Component II: Technical Core; Component III: Certifications; and Component IV: On the Job Training. Component III offers the student a choice from a variety of vendor certifications.

Component I - General Education Core: (Minimum of 21 hours)*
 
  BU 205 Communications in Business OR EN 115 Technical Writing I* 3 semester hours
  EN 101 English Composition I 3 semester hours
  MT 130 College Algebra 3 semester hours
  SP 103 Speech Fundamentals 3 semester hours
  Science Elective 4 semester hours
  Humanities/Social Science Elective 3 semester hours
  Free Elective 3 semester hours

* Students transferring or completing a 2+2 must take EN 115.

*Students may take Southern courses as listed or any course as articulated in the statewide curriculum agreement.

Component II - Technical Core: (Minimum of 21 hours)
 
  CS 100 Foundations of Learning 1 semester hour
  CS 104  Using Internet Technology for Research and Productivity 3 semester hours
  IT 101 Principles of Information Systems 3 semester hours
  IT 114 Survey of Operating Systems 3 semester hours
  IT 269 Project Management 3 semester hours
  A+ Certification  
    IT 180 PC Maintenance 3 semester hours
    IT 181 Advanced PC Maintenance 3 semester hours
  Programming Elective (choose one) 3 semester hours
    IT 188 Introduction to Programming Logic  
    IT 190 Introduction to Programming in Visual C++  
    IT 192 Introduction to Programming Visual Basic  
    IT 194 Introduction to Programming in Java  

Component III - Certification Specialty: (Minimum of 21 hours)
Students will complete a set of IT restricted electives toward a variety of vendor certifications.

Component IV - On-the-Job Training: (3 hours)
 
  IT 272 Internship 2 semester hours
  IT 274 Capstone 1 semester hour

Last Update - 05/21/2007

 
 
Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College is a member institution of the Community and Technical College System of West Virginia
and accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Schools and Colleges.


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