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Information TechnologiesThe Information Technologies Division works closely with industry partners to incorporate emerging technologies, professional certifications and paid internships into hands-on preparation for careers in Administrative Services, Web Development/E-Commerce, Application/Software Development, Network Systems and Information Assurance and Forensics. The IT Division offers a four-semester Associate in Science (A.S.) in Information Technologies, a five-semester Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) in Information Technologies, a four-semester A.A.S. in Office Information Systems Technology, and a three-year Bachelor of Technology (B. T.) in Information Assurance and Forensics. The A.A.S. and B.T. are designed for direct workforce placement, while the A.S. is intended for transfer to four-year institutions. The most popular choice among students seeking associate degrees in Information Technologies is the combined A.S./A.A.S. option. The bachelor's degree in Information Assurance and Forensics is a technology-intensive, application-focused baccalaureate degree, which prepares individuals to protect computers, computer systems and networks from threats--such as hackers, viruses and worms--and investigate illicit cyber activities using state-of-the-art computer forensics technologies. Please download the following Fact Sheets for more information on the Information Technologies Division's Associate in Science, Associate in Applied Science and/or Bachelor of Technology degrees, as well as Admissions, Tuition and Fees, Housing and Meals and Student Financial Services.
A.S. in Information Technologies Fact Sheet
A.A.S. in Information Technologies Fact Sheet
Bachelor of Technology Degree in Information Assurance & Forensics |