Associate in Science Degree Options
Students in the Associate in Science Degree program will choose between Computer Information Technology or Engineering Technology.
Computer Information Technology
Individuals in the Computer Information Technology field generally set up and maintain customer and inventory databases for a company as well as provide customer service support and technical assistance such as software installation or computer repair. They also provide support with programming, designing web pages, managing websites, networking, and microcomputer applications.
Engineering Technology: Maintenance Technical Specialization
This program provides students for a career as an Industrial Maintenance Technician. Students will be instructed in electrical/electronic principles, basic mechanic fundamentals, robotics, and machine repair to prepare students for the demands of maintaining and troubleshooting high-tech manufacturing equipment.
Engineering Technology: Electronics Specialization
This program prepares students for a career as an Electronics Technician. Students will receive instruction in electrical/electronic principles, digital fundamentals, solid state, and basic robotics repair. The skills learned in this program will help students meet the demands required to maintain and troubleshoot high-tech electronic equipment.
Students enrolled in the Associate in Science Degree programs will receive their technical education credits through courses such as the ones listed below.
Computer Information Technology
Cloud Essentials
Desktop Support
Fundamentals of Linux
Information Tech, Project Management
Installing, Configuring Windows Server
Intro to Programming Concepts and Logic
Introduction to Database Concepts
Introduction to Networks
Introduction to Windows
Network Security
Networking Foundations
PC Hardware A+
PC Operating Systems A+
Web-based Programming
Windows Active Directory
Engineering Technology - Maintenance Technician Specialization
AutoCAD I
Basic Mechanical Operations
Electricity/Electronics I, DC Circuits
Electricity/Electronics II, AC Circuits
Hydraulics & Pneumatics Fundamentals
Industrial Print Reading
Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers
Mechanical Measurement and Instrumentation
Occupational Safety
Properties of Materials and Processes
Robotics-Mechanics and Controls
Technical Report Writing
Total Quality Tools
Welding Fundamentals
Engineering Technology - Electronics Specialization
AutoCAD I
Basic Mechanical Operations
Electricity/Electronics I, DC Circuits
Electricity/Electronics II, AC Circuits
Industrial Electronic Troubleshooting
Industrial Print Reading
Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers
Linear Integrated Circuits
Mechanical Measurement and Instrumentation
Occupational Safety
Properties of Materials and Processes
Solid State Electronics
Technical Report Writing
Total Quality Tools