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Information Technology

A.A. Degree, General

Pre-major, Information Technology
Subplan Code: CMP-INFO
CIP: 1192401010

This program is designed to meet the common prerequisites required for students transferring with an Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree to the Information Technology major at a public college or university in the State of Florida. Students will complete the A.A., General degree, including common program prerequisites for their program of choice. Students must work with SCC Student Services counselors, advisers or specialists to make sure required courses are taken and entry requirements are met for the college/university program of choice. It is the students' responsibility to contact the Student Services advising staff to ensure that their degree program at SCC contains the appropriate courses and prerequisites for their selected baccalaureate degree program. Students may also refer to the online A.A. Transfer Evaluation through www.FACTS.org for further information on their transfer program of choice.


Major Courses
Completion of the A.A. General degree to include the following pre-major courses:
CGSXXXXAny Database course 
COPXXXXAny Computer Programming course 
COPXXXXAny Object-oriented Computer Programming course 
ECO2013Principles of Economics (MACRO)
An introductory course covering the nature, scope and methods of economics, economic concepts and economic institutions. Emphasis is placed upon production, consumption, determination of prices, distribution of income, fiscal policy, national income determinants, money and banking and comparative economic systems. This course partially satisfies the writing requirement of S.B.E. 6A-10.030.
MAXXXXXMAC XXXX Pre-calculus course 
PHYXXXXPHY XXXX Any Physics course  
PSYXXXXPSY XXXX Any Psychology course 
xxx XXXXxxx XXXX Discrete Mathematics course 
STA2023Statistical Methods I
This course introduces probability and statistical inference including estimation, hypothesis testing, confidence interval estimation, small sample methods, the study of random variables, correlation and regression and nonparametric tests. This course is a first course in statistical methods for those students entering a science or business related field. This course partially satisfies the mathematics requirement S.B.E. 6A-10.030.
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Seminole State's high-tech A.S. Degree programs give students the foundation to continue their education at four-year colleges/universities or enter the job market as a programmer.

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