Program Information
A.S. Degree - Code 206700 - Catalog 2022/2023
Anindya Paul, Chair, 386-506-4155, Anindya.Paul@daytonastate.edu
Luke Sui, Assistant Chair, 386-506-4124, Luke.Sui@daytonastate.edu
Tammy Fritz, Senior Staff Assistant, 386-506-4154, Tammy.Fritz@daytonastate.edu
Program Mission, Description, and Outcomes
Mission:
The program prepares students to analyze microcomputer oriented operating procedures, software applications packages, and hardware in order to devise efficient methods to manage a microcomputer-based work environment; manage technology equipment and support its users. The program incorporates innovative teaching methods, uses the latest technology, thus encouraging student success. After completion, students may seek career jobs or transition into baccalaureate programs
Description:
The Computer Information Technology program provides students with the technical credentials needed for analyzing computer oriented operating procedures, software applications packages and hardware in order to devise efficient methods to manage a computer-based work environment. In addition, students will be able to develop new systems to meet projected needs, select and install information technology equipment, troubleshoot information technology equipment and manage and support information technology users. Selected courses prep for CompTIA A+, Network+ and MOS certifications.
Students transferring into DSC’s BSIT should take the following classes to maximize their articulation transfer to the BS program: MAC1105 to satisfy Mathematics core; CTS2321, CET1112C and EET1011C as Electives.
AS Certificates That Lead To This Degree:
The Information Technology Analysis - 090300 AS Certificate is embedded within this degree. You may pursue the AS degree and also earn the AS certificate while completing the requirements for the degree, or pursue the AS certificate to develop or upgrade your skills. Contact your faculty or academic advisor for details and course options.
Outcomes:
Graduates of the program will be able to:
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Use current techniques, skills, tools, and emerging technologies necessary for computing practices.
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Create information systems solutions for transactional, operational, managerial and executive problems.
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Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of computer hardware and networked environments.
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Demonstrate proficiency with Internet structure, organization, and Web site development.
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Design, implement and manage database applications.
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Communicate effectively with customers, supervisors and peers both orally and in writing, including technical training for users.
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Participate and function as a member of a team in the solution of problems.
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Contribute to chosen field by gaining employment in a related field or by continuing professional development.
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Evaluate and practice ethical and professional behaviors in the area of computer information technology.
Financial Aid
This program is eligible for federal financial aid and state Bright Futures Scholarship Program.
Financing Options: All students are encouraged to apply for federal and state student financial assistance by completing the FAFSA at studentaid.gov/h/apply-for-aid/fafsa. For more information on grant, loans, and work program available please see the Office of Financial Aid webpage at daytonastate.edu/finaid. Students are also encouraged to apply for one of the many Daytona State College Foundation scholarships offered each semester. For more information see: daytonastate.edu/scholarships/.
Approximate Additional Costs
Lab Fees: |
$107 - $196 |
Textbook Estimate: |
Consult college bookstore for approximate costs of textbooks. |
Note: It’s never too early to prepare for your career! Login to your Daytona State Career Services Student Job Board and create your personal account to submit your resume for review and search for jobs, and practice your interview skills with Big Interview. For questions, please email Career Services to connect with a Career Advisor.
General Education Courses
General Education Core - 15 Credits
Communication Core (3 Credits)
ENC1101 | Introduction to Composition | 3 |
Mathematics Core (3 Credits)
Choose One Course
MAC1105: Students seeking to transfer to Bachelor's program are recommended to complete MAC1105 to satisfy their Mathematics core requirement.
Natural Sciences Core (3 credits)
Choose One Course
AST1002 | Astronomy | 3 |
BSC1005 | Survey of Biological Sciences (For Non-Science Majors) | 3 |
CHM1020 | Chemistry in Society | 3 |
EVR2001 | Introduction to Environmental Science | 3 |
PHY1020 | Energy and its Environmental Effects | 3 |
Social Sciences Core (3 Credits)
Choose One Course
AMH2020 | United States History 1865 to Present | 3 |
POS2041 | American Federal Government | 3 |
AMH2020, POS2041: These courses satisfy the Civic Literacy Competency graduation requirement.
Humanities Core (3 Credits)
Choose One Course
Note: Prior to enrollment in college-level English or math courses, some students may be advised to complete college preparatory/developmental course work. See an Academic Advisor to determine developmental course requirements.
Program Specific Courses
DIG1109 | Digital Imaging Fundamentals | 3 |
CET2154 | A+ Computer Repair | 4 |
CET1600 | Network Plus | 3 |
COP2700 | Introduction to Database Management | 3 |
CTS1851 | Internet Web Foundations (HTML, CSS) | 3 |
CGS2100 | Microcomputer Applications | 3 |
COP1000 | Principles of Computer Programming | 3 |
CTS2214 | Project Management w/Microsoft Project | 3 |
COP2949 | Cooperative Educational Experience in Computer Programming | 1-4 |
EGS1000 | Professional Performance for Technicians | 3 |
CTS2308 | Installing and Configuring Windows Workstation OS | 3 |
CTS2353 | Networking with Windows Server | 3 |
COP2949: This course is a variable credit course (1-4 credits). The academic department has approved it for a standard length of 2 credits in this program but it may be taken at another length based on Program Elective course choices. Contact the academic department for more details.
Program Specific Electives (9 credits)
Choose Three Courses
Sample Program of Study
Year 1
1st Semester
ENC1101 | Introduction to Composition | 3 |
COP1000 | Principles of Computer Programming | 3 |
CGS2100 | Microcomputer Applications | 3 |
CET2154 | A+ Computer Repair | 4 |
EGS1000 | Professional Performance for Technicians | 3 |
CET2154: Successful completers of this course are eligible to take the test to become a CompTia A+ Hardware Professional.
2nd Semester
| Mathematics Core | 3 |
DIG1109 | Digital Imaging Fundamentals | 3 |
| Natural Sciences Core | 3 |
CET1600 | Network Plus | 3 |
CTS1851 | Internet Web Foundations (HTML, CSS) | 3 |
CET1600: Successful completers of this course are eligible to take the test to become a Network Plus Professional.
Summer Semester
Year 2
1st Semester
CTS2214 | Project Management w/Microsoft Project | 3 |
COP2700 | Introduction to Database Management | 3 |
| Program Elective | 3 |
CTS2308 | Installing and Configuring Windows Workstation OS | 3 |
| Social Sciences Core - Civic Literacy (AMH2020 or POS2041) | 3 |
CTS2306: Successful completers of this course are eligible to take the test to become a Microsoft Certified Professional.
2nd Semester
CTS2353 | Networking with Windows Server | 3 |
COP2949 | Cooperative Educational Experience in Computer Programming | 1-4 |
| Program Elective | 3 |
| Program Elective | 3 |
COP2949: This course is a variable credit course (1-4 credits). The academic department has approved it for a standard length of 2 credits in this program but it may be taken at another length based on Program Elective course choices. Contac the academic department for more details.
Total Credit Hours: 60
Note: Sequence of courses may vary. Check
for requisite requirements.