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Nov 22, 2024
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2019 - 2020 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Computer Information Technology Management
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(Code 1361)
The Computer Information Technology Management program is designed for those who want to provide technical assistance for computer systems and users. This program provides instruction in both business and technology, and can lead to industry certifications from CompTIA, and Microsoft. Students must pass the CompTIA’s A+, Network+, and CCNA to graduate from the program.
Upon completion of this program [CIP: 11.0103], graduates should be able to:
- apply Microsoft Office software.
- configure computer networks.
- administer Windows Client.
- become CCNA certified.
- configure Windows Server.
- understand basic business concepts.
- demonstrate network security.
- work with UNIX operating system.
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General Education Requirements
Written Communication
The following Michigan Transfer Agreement Recommended Courses prepare students to meet MCC’s General Education Goal of Demonstrating Competence in Written Communication, choose one:
Oral Communication
The following Michigan Transfer Agreement Recommended Courses prepare students to meet MCC’s General Education Goal of Demonstrating Competence in Oral Communication, choose one:
Laboratory Science
The following Michigan Transfer Agreement Recommended Courses prepare students to meet MCC’s General Education Goal of Demonstrating Competence in Application of Scientific Methodologies, choose one:
Mathematics
The following Michigan Transfer Agreement Recommended Course prepares students to meet MCC’s General Education Goal of Demonstrating Competence in Basic Computational Methods and Mathematical Concepts and Applications, one required:
Social Science
The following Michigan Transfer Agreement Recommended Courses prepare students to meet MCC’s General Education Goal of Demonstrating Competence in Local, National, and Global Citizenship, both required:
Humanities and Fine Arts
Choose two of the following Michigan Transfer Agreement Recommended Courses (from different disciplines, only one can be a foreign language):
Note:
Minimum of 60 unduplicated credits (100 level or higher) required for all associate degree programs.
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