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Information Technology AAS-T

Overview

Information Technology AAS-T (CSTITAAS) Active: F 2023

The EvCC Associate in Applied Science - Transfer (AAS-T) enables graduates to transfer to a designated college or university. Students complete several general education courses and a large number of technical courses. Upon transfer, students will complete the remainder of the university’s general education requirements as well as more advanced courses related to their professional technical career preparation.

This degree is designed to transfer to Central Washington University’s (CWU) Information Technology and Administrative Management degree. Transfer to CWU requires a cumulative GPA of 2.3 or higher. At least a C- in each course is required to meet admission criteria. Course substitutions require the approval of Central Washington University, and their requirements should always be reviewed directly with them.

Please note that CWU will accept up to 105 transfer units from a community college. The full list of courses can be found in the CWU General Education Transfer Guide.

Requirements

Grading Requirements

  • All courses must be completed with a grade of C- or higher.
  • An overall GPA of 2.3 is required.

College Success - 2 units

A College Success course is mandatory for all new degree-seeking students. The class may be waived due to previous college coursework or the specific course of study. Certain programs are exempt from this requirement; please see the College Success webpage for details.

Required Course

COLL 101College Success

2

Or

STEM 101College Success In STEM

2

General Education Required Courses - 18 units

Required Courses

5 units from MATH& 107 or higher, MATH& 141 recommended (See the Quantitative Skills list)

ENGL& 101English Composition I

5

 

ENGL& 230Technical Writing

3

Or

ENGL& 235Technical Writing and Research

5

Natural Sciences - 5 units from

Fundamental Disciplines of Physical/Biological

BIOL& 100, CHEM& 121, CHEM& 161, GEOL 102, PHYS& 114 or 241 and 231.

Patterns & Connections in the Natural World

ANTH& 215, ASTR& 101 or 115, ASTR 122, BIOL& 232, ENVS& 100 or 101, GEOG 205, GEOL& 208, NAT S 105.

Applications of Natural Science

ATM S 101, CHEM& 110, GEOL 106 or &110, NUTR& 101, OCEA& 101

Technical Required Courses

Waivers for any of the required courses may be considered based on verifiable evidence of previously acquired skills. Such waivers can only be granted by one of the approved program advisors. A waiver does not excuse the student from the requirement to earn the minimum number of required units.

Computer Support Specialist Certificate - 23 units

STEM 103Intro Scripting using Python

3-5

IT 111Networking 1

5

IT 161Computing Hardware/Tech

5

IT 162Computing and Troubleshooting

5

IT 180Information Security

5

Information Technology Foundation Courses - 37 units

CS 110Intro to Computer Science

5

 

CS& 131Computer Science I C++

5

Or

CS& 141Computer Science I Java

5

 

IT 112Networking 2

5

IT 113Networking 3

5

IT 251Computer Careers Intern

1-5

IT 202Server Admin Fundamental

5

IT 210Network Application Support

5

IT 175Asses/Secur Ind Ctrl Sys

5

General Education Electives - 10 units

5 units from the DTA Humanities Distribution course list

5 units from the DTA Social Sciences Distribution course list

Total Credit Hours: 90

Diversity Course Requirement

Diversity courses focus on perspectives related to cultural diversity in our society, which is defined as including human differences in culture, race, ethnicity, age, sex, sexuality, gender, ability, class, socioeconomic status, language, and religion. Courses are listed in the Class Schedule with a Diversity Class Attribute. They are typically found in the areas of Communications, Humanities, Social Sciences and Transfer Electives. A Diversity course may count toward one of the Distributions listed above, as well as meeting the Diversity Course requirement. Please consult with your advisor.

Completing one diversity class with a grade of D or better is an EvCC institutional requirement and is necessary to receive any degree from Everett Community College.

Required Course

Any course from the Diversity course list

EvCC Residency Units Requirement

To be eligible to earn a diploma at EvCC for any certificate, at least one-third of the units must be earned at Everett Community College and apply towards the credential being earned. These units must be traditionally graded and calculated in the EvCC GPA.

Required Residency Units: 30 minimum

Additional Graduation Requirements

In addition to the applicable Diversity and Residency Units requirements, EvCC has other graduation requirements for all certificates and degrees, including which version of credential requirements should be met, a cumulative GPA of at least 2.0, fulfillment of all obligations to the college (financial or otherwise), and filing of an application for graduation. Details can be found in EvCC Graduation Requirements or in the Current Catalog on the EvCC website.

Outcomes

Program Learning Outcomes

  • Access business problems and implement the best solutions both independently and as a dependable team member.
  • Demonstrate how and when to self-start, especially in learning and seeking new knowledge, and anticipate and prepare for a variety of unknown situations that might impact the operation of a computer system or network in an ever-changing industry.
  • Communicate both in writing and verbally about computing concepts and processes using technical terms effectively to both professional and lay audiences in order to secure and maintain employment.
  • Operate ethically, integrating law, company rules and policies, and individual decision-making to foster personal growth and better appreciate the diverse world in which we live.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of mathematics and logical approaches to problem solving in order to analyze a situation and anticipate and prepare for a variety of unknown events that might impact the operation of a computer system or network.
  • Demonstrate technical computing skills to prepare for industry certification or to be technically competent in a particular computer position or job field.
  • Demonstrate safe work habits that reflect concern and care for self and understanding of the local and global impact of computing on individuals, organizations, and society in the context of sustainability.

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