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Associate Degree (A.A.S.) Program in Information Technology

There has been an explosion of computer users in business. These users neither know, nor need to know, very much about how a computer works in order to use it.  Therefore there is a great demand for "user advocates" to help them decide which technology is appropriate for their needs and to help them deploy and use that technology. The Associate Information Technology Degree program will provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to become one of these much sought-after advocates.

Information Technology students learn to "make things work" for people in today's business. The curriculum develops competencies in four major areas: technical/practical skills, business/soft skills, industry/field experience and certifications. Students learn to apply what they have learned and to solve practical business problems by creating applications that support the problem-solving and decision-making needs of the corporate community.

After completing the core requirements, a concentration may be selected.

Concentration in Business Systems

A Concentration in Business Systems prepares students for employment opportunities in information-based business environments. In addition to the core requirements, Business Systems students increase their knowledge of the day-to-day workings of a business organization by focususing on business office applications and support.  As a reuslt, students further their technology and communication skills through courses in computer hardware and software, integrated business software applications, and techniques in publication and presentation.

Graduates are prepared for employment in business technology and to pursue a Bachelor's Degree.

Marketability

It is an exciting time to enter the world of IT. The New York Times cites a labor department listing of the 15 fastest-growing jobs for the decade, and a total of 10 are in IT. There is an abundance of career opportunities within the IT field that the Bureau of Labor Statistics has deemed very favorable for growth and advancement over the next 10 years. What is unique about IT professionals is that they can be found in virtually all industries, such as: health, fashion, music, financial, hospitality, non-profit, and government. This gives graduates a wide variety of employment choices upon graduation. These include computers systems analysts, software engineering, application development, network design, web development, database administration, computer support and training.

Below is the Bureau of Labor statistics industry snapshot for Information Technology.

  • Information Technology (IT) is the fastest growing sector in the economy with a 68% increase in output growth rate projected between 2002 and 2012. (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics)
  • Employment opportunities are expected to be good in the IT industry as demand for computer-related occupations increases due to rapid advances in computer technology, continuing development of new computer applications, and the growing significance of information security. (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics)
  • 92% of all IT workers are in non-IT companies, 80% of which are in small companies. (Information Technology Association of America)

Concentration in Information Systems

The Concentration in Information Systems prepares students for employment opportunities in information-based entry-level positions. Students will be prepared to work in the context of a business, office, or vendor as a support specialist. This path provides a solid foundation of core technology courses and practical experience. Students will acquire knowledge and skills through coursework that includes: computer hardware and software, programming logic, networking, or systems analysis and design.

Graduates will be prepared for a great position in the world of Information Systems and ready to pursue a Bachelor's Degree.

Marketability

It is an exciting time to enter the world of IT. The New York Times cites a labor department listing of the 15 fastest-growing jobs for the decade, and a total of 10 are in IT. There is an abundance of career opportunities within the IT field that the Bureau of Labor Statistics has deemed very favorable for growth and advancement over the next 10 years. What is unique about IT professionals is that they can be found in virtually all industries, such as: health, fashion, music, financial, hospitality, non-profit, and government. This gives graduates a wide variety of employment choices upon graduation. These include computers systems analysts, software engineering, application development, network design, web development, database administration, computer support and training.

Below is the Bureau of Labor statistics industry snapshot for Information Technology.

  • Information Technology (IT) is the fastest growing sector in the economy with a 68% increase in output growth rate projected between 2002 and 2012. (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics)
  • Employment opportunities are expected to be good in the IT industry as demand for computer-related occupations increases due to rapid advances in computer technology, continuing development of new computer applications, and the growing significance of information security. (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics)
  • 92% of all IT workers are in non-IT companies, 80% of which are in small companies. (Information Technology Association of America)

 

Program Information
Program: Information Technology
Degree: Associate in Applied Science
CIP Code: 11.0103
Program Approval: The New York State Education Department
Accreditation: Middle States Commission on Higher Education
Program Outcomes
On-Time Program Completion Rate: 92.7%
Placement Rate: 100% *
* Placement Rate =

Employed + Employed and Continuing Education + Continuing Education Only


Total Graduates – Unavailable Graduates

Ocupation Information
SOC * Code(s) Job Titles Department of Labor O*NET Link
15-1041 Information Technology Specialist (IT Specialist), Support Specialist, Computer Technician, Computer Support Specialist, Help Desk Analyst, Technical Support Specialist, Network Support Specialist, Electronic Data Processing Auditor (EDP Auditor), Network Technician, Computer Specialist

http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/15-1041.00

* Standard Occupational Code
Program Cost
Category Semester Program
Tuition & Fees * $6,220 $24,880
Books & Supplies $500 $2,000
Room & Board ** $4,125 $16,500
* Tuition assumes full-time enrollment
** For on-campus students, Room & Board assumes double occupancy
Median Debt for Program Graduates
Federal: $10,220
Private: $0
Institutional: $0

Inside Associate Degree (A.A.S.) Program in Information Technology

Student Consumer Information

Dean of Information Technology:

Nilesh Shah, Ph.D.

Associate Degree Programs:

Information Technology

Bachelor Degree Programs:

Information Technology

BS Minors

Minor in Networking

Minor in Web and Database Technologies

Minor in Cyber Security and Forensics

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