Computer Programming
Engineering
Geographical Information Systems (GIS)
Interactive Game Technology and Simulation
Network Administration and Information Security
Web Development
Additional Information
The Department of Computer Science, Engineering, and Advanced Technology (CSEAT) offers the student a variety of options to obtain specialized training and education to meet the needs of today’s Information Technology Specialist or Computer Science major. The curriculum for each uses extensive “hands on” experience, with contemporary computer workstations, adherence to latest information technology processes, industry standard programming languages, operating systems, and software applications. Students will be introduced to a variety of computer platforms, including minicomputer, personal computers, client-server, networked computers, and relevant peripheral equipment technologies.
Program Requirements/Restrictions
- Due to falling under the same primary degree plan, students may earn only one when deciding between the following Associate options in Mechanical Engineering: (1) Industrial Engineering Emphasis or (2) Mechanical Engineering.
Occupational Skills Awards
The occupational skills award adds to the student’s marketability or makes the student eligible for immediate employment in various fields of computer or information related technologies. These awards are also designed as a stepping stone towards earning certificates or an Associate of Applied Science degree in GIS.
Certificates of Achievement
Certificates of Achievement allow students to acquire the knowledge and skills to function as a technician at the entry level. Certificates are offered for the following: Computer Programming, Geographical Information Systems Analyst, Interactive Game Technology and Simulation, Networking Technology–Cisco, and Web Design Essentials.
Associate of Applied Science Degree
The Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree is designed to enable a student to acquire the knowledge and skills to succeed in a variety of information technology occupations. The department offers several specializations to meet the needs of industry: (1) Computer Programming, (2) Computer Information Systems, (3) Network and Information Security, (4) Geographic Information Systems, and (5) Web Development. Students should consult the Catalog and speak with a department advisor for details.
The AAS may be accepted into the Bachelor of Arts in Applied Science (BAAS) degree, the Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS), the Bachelor of Arts in Technology (BAT) degree, or Bachelor of Science in Information Technology offered by regional and area universities. Students wishing to pursue a specific AAS degree with plans to complete their bachelor’s degree at a university are strongly advised to contact a CSEAT advisor and the university to which they plan to transfer.
Associate of Science Degree
The Associate of Science (AS) degree in Computer Programming or Geographical Information Systems is designed for graduates who will transfer to a four-year university to pursue a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (CS) or Geographical Information Systems (GIS). Computer Science focuses on the development, evaluation, and integration of software systems. Geographical Information Systems focuses on the development and maintenance of specialized information systems. Electrical Engineering/Industrial Engineering and Mechanical Engineering are also Associate of Science degree offerings. Students should check specific requirements of the college or university to which they plan to transfer.