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Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
24 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Foundation
Major
Information Technology | Network Administration | Systems Administration
Area of study
Information and Communication Technologies
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


The Associate of Science in Information Technology from St. John's University equips students with the skills and knowledge for careers in software development, information security, and database management. The program includes core courses in computer science, information technology, and business, culminating in a capstone project showcasing students' technical abilities. Graduates are prepared to enter the workforce or pursue further education in the field.

Program Outline

Degree Overview:

  • Overview: The Associate of Science degree in Information Technology, offered through the Collins College of Professional Studies at St. John's University, aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to enter the information technology workforce or pursue further education in the field.
  • Objectives: The program prepares students for careers as software and infrastructure architects/developers, information
    etwork security analysts, and database managers.
  • It also provides a foundation for advanced study in computer science, communications technology, and applications software.
  • Description: The program's curriculum includes core courses in mathematics, science, English, philosophy, and humanities, along with specialized courses in computer science, information technology, and business.
  • Students develop proficiency in programming, networking, data analysis, and software applications. The degree culminates in a capstone project that showcases their technical skills and problem-solving abilities.

Outline:

  • Core Requirements (24 credits):
  • Literature in Global Context
  • Emergence of a Global Society
  • Philosophy of the Human Person
  • Metaphysics
  • Scientific Inquiry
  • Perspectives on Christianity- A Catholic Approach
  • First Year Seminar
  • First Year Writing
  • Major Area Requirements (18 credits):
  • Required Courses (9 credits):
  • Software Applications
  • Introduction to Data Analytics
  • Computer Programming Fundamentals I
  • Computer Programming Fundamentals II
  • Networking Fundamentals
  • Electives (9 credits):
  • Introduction to Data Structures
  • Systems Analysis
  • Web Application Development
  • Database Information Systems
  • College Core Requirements (9 Credits):
  • College Algebra and Trigonometry
  • Matrix or Calculus 1
  • Introduction to Statistics or Probability and Statistics I
  • Business Area Requirements (6 Credits):
  • Fundamentals of Accounting I
  • Fundamentals of Accounting II
  • General Electives (3 Credits):

Careers:

  • Potential Career Paths:
  • Software and infrastructure architects/developers
  • Information
    etwork security analysts
  • Database managers
  • Opportunities:
  • The program provides a comprehensive foundation for careers in the information technology field.
  • Outcomes:
  • Graduates are prepared to enter the workforce with the necessary knowledge and skills.
  • The program can serve as a stepping stone for further education in computer science, information technology, or related fields.
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