Program Outcomes
Explain, compare, and contrast typical job roles in the information technology area.
Identify, explain, and use components of common information technology systems and devices such as hardware, software, workstations, servers, and network equipment.
Analyze and troubleshoot common problems with information technology systems and devices such as hardware, software, workstations, servers, and network equipment.
Explain and implement information technology security measures at the workstation level.
Communicate clearly, ethically, and responsibly in various information technology and workplace contexts and scenarios.
Many courses in ITC degree programs have prerequisites that limit the minimum number of technical courses that can be taken in any one semester. To ensure timely graduation, appropriate course loads, and the correct mix of technical and liberal arts courses students are strongly encouraged to meet with an academic advisor, counselor, and/or faculty member from the ITC department before registering for classes to determine a degree plan.