Students
Tuition Fee
Not Available
Start Date
Not Available
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
2 years
Details
Program Details
Degree
Diploma
Major
Computer Science | Information Technology | Software Development
Area of study
Information and Communication Technologies
Education type
On campus
Course Language
English
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2021-09-01-
About Program

Program Overview


A.S. Computer Information Technology Program

The A.S. Computer Information Technology program is a 62-credit hour program that begins in the Fall 2021 semester, with a catalog year of 2022.


Program Curriculum

The program curriculum is as follows:


  • First Year, Semester 1:
    • ENG 111 English Composition (or ENG 109 English Composition for Second-Language) - 3 hours
    • CIT 167 Info Technology People and Practices - 2 hours
    • CIT 168 Info Technology Tools and Techniques - 4 hours
    • MTH 125 Pre-Calculus* - 5 hours
    • STC 135 Principles of Public Speaking - 3 hours Total Semester Credit Hours: 17
  • First Year, Semester 2:
    • CIT 214 Database Design & Development - 3 hours
    • CIT 268 Intro to Human-Computer Interaction - 3 hours
    • CSE 163 Intro to Computer Concepts and Programming - 3 hours
    • MAJOR Foundation Concentration** - 3 hours
    • MPF IIA or IV Creative Arts or Natural Science - 3-4 hours Total Semester Credit Hours: 15-16
  • Second Year, Semester 1:
    • CIT 262 Tech, Ethics and Global Society - 3 hours
    • CIT 273 Web Application Development - 3 hours
    • CIT 276 IT Systems Design and Lifecycle Management - 3 hours
    • EGS 215 Workplace Writing or ENG 112 Composition & Literature - 3 hours
    • MAJOR Foundation Concentration** - 3 hours Total Semester Credit Hours: 15
  • Second Year, Semester 2:
    • MAJOR Foundation Concentration** - 3 hours
    • STA 261 Statistics or STA 301 Applied Statistics - 3-4 hours
    • MPF III Global Perspectives - 3 hours
    • MAJOR Technical Elective** - 3 hours
    • ELECTIVE Elective - 3 hours Total Semester Credit Hours: 15-16

Program Requirements

Students must earn a minimum 2.0 GPA for all program requirements. The degree audit is the official program record.


Foundation Concentration

Students can choose a Foundation Concentration in either Networking or Software Development and Support.


Abbreviation Key

  • MP-EL = Experiential Learning
  • MPF I = English Composition
  • MPF IIC = Social Science
  • MPF V = Mathematics, Formal Reasoning, Technology
  • MPT = Thematic Sequence
  • MP-AW = Advanced Writing
  • MPF = Global Miami Plan Foundation
  • MPF IIB = Humanities
  • MPF IV = Natural Science
  • MP-IP = Intercultural Perspectives
  • MPF IIA = Creative Arts
  • MPF III = Global Perspectives

Notes

  • Depending on math placement scores. ** See your Faculty Advisor for a list of approved Technical Electives.
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