| Program
Description |
| IAU
has designed an Associate of Science in Information
Technology (ASIT)-- a degree program that provide
students with the opportunity to explore the foundations
of these technologies and acquire highly functional
and real-world skills that are in demand at corporate
and business organizations. This degree program
is designed to address the key principles of the
Internet, network and distributed computing, and
related software. |
| Mode
of Instruction |
| Instruction
can be completed through residential instruction
and/or distance learning methodologies. |
| Program
Goals |
| The
Associate of Science in Information Technology
(ASIT) degree program will allow students to:
-
Be well-rounded students through a program that
encompasses General Education;
-
Develop a student’s understanding of the
centrally important concepts in modern computer
science and show how they apply in different
contexts;
- Demonstrate
an understanding of current computer networks,
protocols of data communications and the role
of network management software; and
- Have
the knowledge and skills that enable them to
participate in life-long learning and to adapt
to an ever-changing, global technological and
business environment.
|
| Graduation
Requirements |
- Student
must complete 60 semester units of prescribed
curriculum. One semester unit is equivalent
to 15 contact hours or the equivalent in accelerated
or distance learning terms.
-
Satisfactory completion of all required course
work with a cumulative G.P.A. of 2.0 on a 4.0
scale.
-
Students must apply for graduation and meet
all academic and financial requirements.
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| Program
Requirements |
| Course
# |
Course
Title |
Units |
| General
Education Module
|
| GED
100 |
English |
3 |
15 |
| GED
110 |
Mathematics |
3 |
| GED
120 |
Environmental
Science |
3 |
| GED
130 |
Intro to the Humanities |
3 |
| GED
140 |
Intro
to Psychology |
3 |
| Major
Module
|
| INT
100 |
Computer Concepts |
3 |
15 |
| INT
105 |
PC Windows Essentials |
3 |
| INT
110 |
A
+ PC Hardware |
3 |
| INT
115 |
Intro to Mass Communication Technology |
3 |
| INT
200 |
Intro to PC Networking Fundamentals |
3 |
| General
Electives Module
|
| Students
complete 10 general elective courses. Elective
requirements can be completed through transfer
credit, standardized exams or specialized training
completed through company training, professional
workshops, etc.
|
30 |
| Associate
of Science in Information Technology
|
60 |
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