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Course
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Title
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Cr
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3
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4
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General Education Requirements (15 credits)
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ENG
160
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Business
and Technical Writing
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3
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BUS
100
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Using
Mathematics to Solve Business Problems
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3
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AS/AH
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A.S.
Arts & Humanities Elective (100 level or higher)
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3
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AS/NS
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A.S.
Natural Sciences Elective (Except ICS 100)
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3
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AS/SS
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A.S.
Social Sciences Elective (100 level or higher)
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3
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Support Courses (9 credits)
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ACC
201
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Introduction
to Financial Accounting
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3
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MGT
122
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Organizational
Behavior
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3
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Business
Elective
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ACC
202, BLAW 200, BUS 120, BUS 191, BUS 220, BUS 291, ENT 120, ENT
130, ENT 140, ENT 150, ENT 160, or MKT 120
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3
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Information Technology courses (36 credits)
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ITS
101
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Introduction
to Information Technology
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3
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ITS
103
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Introduction
to the Programming Process
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3
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ITS
104
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Introduction
to Networking
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3
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ITS
113
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ACCESS
2000 - Introduction to Database Application/Design
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3
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ITS
118
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Visual
Basic for Business Applications
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3
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ITS
151
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Applied
Database Applications in an Object Oriented Environment
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3
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ITS
155
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Introduction
to COBOL
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3
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ITS
157
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Web
Site Development
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3
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ITS
Electives
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ITS
193, ITS 215, ITS 220, ITS 221, or ITS 255 (choose 3)
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9
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Electives
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ART 112, ART 115, JOURN 175, ITS 193, ITS 215, ITS 220, ITS 221, ITS
255. ITS 220 or 221 may be
repeated if the course title and topic are different.
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3
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TOTAL
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60
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The
issuance of an A.S. degree requires that the student must earn a
G.P.R. of 2.0 or higher for all courses applicable toward the degree.
Please
note: A grade of "C" or higher is required to satisfy
the prerequisites of any Information Technology course. A grade of "C" or higher is required in all
Information Technology courses in order to fulfill the requirements
for the A.S. degree.
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