Oct 31, 2024  
2024-2025 Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Catalog

Information Systems Technology, AAS


*Eligible for G3 Funding

Plan Code 299, CIP Code 11.0101

Award: Associate of Applied Science

Program Head: Tamra Lipscomb, 540-863-2896, tlipscomb@mgcc.edu

Length: Four Semesters (Two years of full-time study)

Purpose: The global shift toward Information Technologies has produced a critical shortage of technicians skilled in the computer and networking technologies. Data suggest that the IT industry will grow at an unprecedented rate during the next century thus further exacerbating the shortage of qualified Information Technology service technicians. The Information Systems Technology with concentration in Computer and Networking Technology Degree program will provide students the opportunity to develop computer and networking skills required for the following IT industry certifications: Cisco Certified Support Technician (CCST) Networking, Cisco Certified Support Technician (CCST) Cybersecurity,  CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+, CISCO Certified Network Associate.

Admission Information: In addition to the general admission requirements established for the College, students whose placement test scores indicate the need to increase their level of proficiency in reading, writing and/or mathematics will be required to take appropriate developmental courses. Enrolling in developmental courses may increase the length of time necessary for completing the chosen course or program of study, but will enhance the student’s preparation for college-level coursework and increase the chances for successful attainment of academic, occupational and personal goals.

Admission Requirements: Students who meet the admission requirements to the College are eligible for enrollment into the IST-Computer and Networking Technology Program. Students are expected to be proficient in basic English and Mathematics.

Graduation Requirements: Students must complete the required courses in the curriculum and achieve a 2.0 minimum grade point average to receive this academic award.

Program Requirements: The curriculum consists of course content in general education, basic electronics and computer and networking technologies. Several of the courses will include online components. In these courses, students will access the curriculum and take assessments in the form of quizzes, tests, and exams via the Internet. Some courses may substitute an industry certification exam for the course final exam.

Credit by Exam: Students may receive credits for classes to be applied toward a degree or certificate program by passing the appropriate industry recognized certification exam. Credit by exam for IST courses must be approved by the IST Program Head.

Note: High school students interested in a career in the IT industry should check with their counselor for the availability of articulation and dual enrollment opportunities for these studies.

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+ See Program advisor to select career elective classes

Minimum Credit Hours for Degree: 60-62