This award prepares students for entry-level employment in the field of Information Technology. It is designed to provide students with training in the theory and practice of computer programming emphasizing business and computer applications. Students receive hands-on experience in the fundamentals of structured- and object-oriented analysis, design, and implementation of popular computer programming languages, such as Python, C++,and Java.
Based on 2014-2015,2015-2016, 2017-2018, 2018-2019, and 2019-2020 enrollment data, the estimated completer projection of students to earn the award annually is 15 students.
The expanding field of information technology (IT) comprises various facets, including network administration, design, telecommunications, computer support, computer science, software programming and system analyses. Almost every company’s business strategy relies on the use of information systems in order to succeed and grow into the future. For this reason, San Diego City College’s Computer Information Systems Program offers a bridge between business, computer science, and information technology.
The Computer Information Systems program offers transfer and certification programs in the information system and information technology fields. These programs include computer literacy; application, web, and database programming; database administration; and a variety of vendor specific and vendor neutral industry-standard certification training. The roles of the various information system professionals are to design, implement, operate, and maintain a computer information system. These professionals also provide services in the networking areas such as systems engineers, systems administrators, and network specialists.
Graduates of the program will have an applied knowledge of fields such as web programming, system infrastructure, databases, networking, e-business, project management, datacenter management, security, and information assurance.
The program requires that students complete the seven courses outlined in the Courses required for the Major
Course | Course Name | Units | Semester |
---|---|---|---|
CISC 179 | Python Programming | 4 | Y1-S2 |
CISC 183 | Web Development with Ruby on Rails | 4 | Y1-S2 |
or CISC 193 | Microsoft C# Software Engineering 1 | 4 | Y1-S2 |
CISC 187 | Data Structures in C++ | 4 | Y2-S1 |
CISC 190 | Java Programming | 4 | Y1-S1 |
CISC 192 | C/C++ Programming | 4 | Y1-S1 |
CISC 201 | Advanced C++ Programming | 4 | Y2-S1 |
CISC 205 | Object Oriented Programming using C++ | 4 | Y2-S2 |
Cassandra Storey · 02/18/21
SDCE supports program.
Tina Recalde · 02/18/21
San Diego Mesa recommends approval of this new program.
Jesse Lopez · 02/17/21
Based on available LMI and COE's endorsement, Miramar College supports this new program.
Nichol Roe · 02/17/21
Palomar supports based on LMI
Larry McLemore · 02/16/21
Cuyamaca supports
Dr. Javier Ayala · 02/16/21
Employers hire associate granted students, support.
Dr. Al Taccone · 02/05/21
MiraCosta College endorses this new program.
Tina Ngo Bartel · 02/03/21
City College submitted the appropriate LMI from the COE. There is a supply gap (2,201 annual job openings) and entry-level wages average $33.02 per hour. The colleges should note that employers require a minimum of a bachelor’s degree for these occupations and a large number of institutions provide training for them. Based on available LMI, the COE report supports the development of a new program.
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