I received an AAS degree in administrative office systems with a medical specialization. Marie Flanagan was my medical billing and coding instructor. I really liked how easy she was to talk to and she really took time to explain things in a way that made sense."
Explore Career & Degree Pathways
Below is a list of our Areas of Study program maps that will prepare you to earn a degree or certificate.
DEGREES
Cybersecurity and Computer Forensics, Associate in Applied Science (AAS) Degree
Cybersecurity and Computer Forensics, Associate in Applied Science-Transfer (AAS-T) Degree
Information Technology Systems Administration, Associate in Applied Science (AAS) Degree
Information Technology Systems Administration, Associate in Applied Science-Transfer (AAS-T) Degree
CERTIFICATES
Learning outcomes
Communication
- Demonstrate ability to communicate effectively using information technology language, tools, concepts, and models.
- Exhibit an ability to communicate information technology concepts and skills to diverse audiences through visual presentation.
- Apply effective written and oral communication skills as a team member and/or individual.
Information
- Identify relevant information to evaluate, develop, and implement technical solutions.
- Recognize the relative costs and benefits of potential information technology solutions.
- Research and demonstrate proficiency in assessing and selecting information technology.
- Evaluate the credibility and authenticity of research information.
Critical Thinking
- Identify information technology problems and review relevant information.
- Exhibit critical thinking using logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions, or approaches to problems.
- Demonstrate judgment and decision making skills to assess the relative costs and benefits of potential actions to select the appropriate solution.
- Analyze key legal principles that apply in organizational transactions.
- Demonstrate an understanding of legal risk management.
Quantitative Reasoning
- Develop and evaluate options to information technology problems using quantitative analysis and decision-making skills.
- Devise information technology solutions based on the outcomes of the quantitative data analyses.
Personal & Interpersonal
- Interact collaboratively and engage respectfully online and face-to-face.
- Demonstrate an understanding of information technology roles.
- Exhibit effective interpersonal skills.
- Formulate and articulate a code for ethical behavior.