Information Technology AS
What can I do with this?
The Information Technology AS Degree
- Provides students with skills to enter the job market as help desk providers, computer support specialists, entry level programmers, networking technicians, information assurance technicians, and cybersecurity technicians.
- Prepares students to transfer to a Baccalaureate program in Computer Information Systems, Management Information Systems or related programs.
You can use this to:
- Earn a two-year Associates degree.
- Enhance career opportunities as a:
- Computer Programmer
- Computer Repair (A+ Certified)
- Computer Help Desk Support
- Computer Support Specialist
- Network Technician
- Information Assurance Technician
- Cybersecurity Technician
As technology advances, computer specialists are in more demand than ever before. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that the computer information systems profession will grow at a faster than average rate through 2020, by 22 percent.
What will I learn?
- To demonstrate competency in client computing and user support including the ability to configure, install, diagnose, and support hardware and software issues.
- To demonstrate competency in database and information management including the ability to design, implement, query, and manage relational databases.
- To demonstrate competency in networking and convergence including the ability to design, analyze, and support computer networks.
- To demonstrate competency in problem solving, programming, and application development including the ability to design, test, debug, and implement complex computer programs.
- To demonstrate competency in working with servers, storage, and virtualization including implementing and evaluating network security solutions.
- To demonstrate an ability to read and interpret technical information, as well as communicate with and write clearly for wide ranges of audiences.
Program Learning Outcome Assessments
What courses do I take?
Note: Some courses within the major may have a required prerequisite. If you feel you have equivalent knowledge and skills to those included in the prerequisite course through professional experience, licensure, or certification, you have the opportunity to submit a Prerequisite Challenge to be reviewed by the faculty chair. For the Prerequisite Challenge to be considered, you must submit documentation/verification to substantiate the basis for the challenge. Please consult a counselor for more information regarding Prerequisite Challenge.
Complete all of the following courses:
General Ed Requirements
Complete one of the following general education patterns:
Program Pathways
All classes needed for this degree are available at the following campuses: CC Online
Additionally, some of the general education courses needed to complete this major are available at all our locations.
See Counseling for specific help with enrolling and completing this major.
How can I afford it?
This degree requires 60.0 units and will likely take 4 semesters.
Approximate Total Costs
CA Residents
60.0 units
at $46 per unit
Equals $2,760 in tuition and fees
Plus approximately $3,600* for books and supplies
Total cost $6,360 for 4 semesters
Non-residents
60.0 units
at $375 per unit
Equals $22,500 in tuition and fees
Plus approximately $3,600* for books and supplies
Total cost $26,100 for 4 semesters
*This is an estimate. Actual costs will vary.
Need help? Financial Aid can help with fee waivers and scholarships and other aid. Make sure to fill out your FAFSA every January.