Computer Software and Information Technology (A.A.S.)
Computer Software and Information Technology (SIT) is an extremely dynamic discipline requiring professionals with a broad base of up-to-date skills. Changes occur rapidly, not only in the computing technology, but also in the computing needs of the community. To better keep pace with emerging technologies, P.I.T. has become an authorized member of both the Microsoft IT Academy and the Cisco Networking Academy.
SIT majors specialize in System Administration and Support. This requires a core of 15 courses designed to give students a fundamental
understanding of both theoretical and applied computer software and
information technologies.
Graduates are qualified for entry-level positions such as:
- Junior programmer
- Systems analyst
- Information technology solutions designer
- Network administrators
- LAN/WAN design technicians
- Help desk support technicians
Graduates may also transfer appropriate credits to a four-year degree program.
In the final semester courses are given one at a time sequentially so that students can concentrate on one topic exclusively before moving on to the next.
Computer Software and Information Technology graduates are able to:
- Develop a base for adapting to the ever-evolving electronics technologies
- Acquire basic office software skills.
- Write information systems requirements specification.
- Function within the UNIX operating environment.
- Understand computer network architecture and administration.
- Understand structured and object-oriented programming methods.
- Understand the importance of project management.
- Know the standards for human-computer interface design.
- Develop an Internet website.

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