CIT, Applications Programming and Support, Associate of Applied Science

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Turn Ideas Into Technology


Do you want to know how software works? Do you want to write your own programs and apps? How would you like to design a program, write it, test it, and see it come to life? If so, San Jacinto College’s Computer Information Technology (CIT) program might be the right program for you! It is designed to prepare graduates to continue to the university to complete a computer information systems or computer science degree. 

Career Opportunities and Income

Visit the sanjac.edu for information regarding career opportunities and potential earnings in the Greater Houston region.

Learning & Career Pathway

The learning pathway for this career track has a series of related and “stacked” certificates and degrees. You may start at any point on the pathway and earn the certificates on your way to completing the degree.

Career Skills and Learning Outcomes

A student completing the last award in the pathway will be able to:

  • Implement a fundamental proficiency in hardware, computer networking, and/or network management.
  • Collaborate with management, team members, coworkers, and/or clients to analyze and identify potential solutions to problems.
  • Formulate and develop logical and efficient programming solutions based on specifications.
  • Develop, test, and debug software applications to perform specific tasks appropriate for the solution.
  • Implement solutions using structured, event driven, Object Oriented Programming languages or systems.
  • Identify ethical, social, and security issues related to computer programming application development.

Locations

College Admission

San Jacinto College is an open admission institution. All students are welcome to apply and will be admitted to the College. You may begin the process on the College’s “How to Apply” webpage.

Program Admission

There are no additional admission requirements for this program; you only need to complete your application to the College, as noted in “College Admission” above, and follow the enrollment steps.

Plan of Study

3IT-APPS

Plan of Study Grid
First Year
First TermCredits
ITSC 1305 Introduction to PC Operating Systems 3
ITSC 1309 Integrated Software Applications I 3
ITSC 1325 Personal Computer Hardware 3
ITNW 1325
Fundamentals of Networking Technologies
or CCNA 1: Introduction to Networks
3
ITSE 1329 Programming Logic and Design 3
 Credits15
Second Term
ITSE 1302 Computer Programming 3
ITSC 1319 Internet/Web Page Development 3
ITSW 1307 Introduction to Database 3
ENGL 1301 Composition I 3
Select one from the following: 3
Introduction to Speech Communication  
Public Speaking  
Interpersonal Communication  
Business and Professional Communication  
 Credits15
Second Year
First Term
ITSE 1359 Introduction to Scripting Languages 3
ITSE 1311 Beginning Web Programming 3
ITSY 1342 Information Technology Security 3
ENGL 1302
Composition II
or Technical and Business Writing
3
Mathematics 3
 Credits15
Second Term
ITSE 2359 Advanced Computer Programming 3
Language, Philosophy and Culture (Humanities) or Creative Arts (Fine Arts) 3
ITSC 2364
Practicum - Computer and Information Sciences, General
or Object-Oriented Programming
3
Select two (2) of the following: 6
Approved Electives
 
 Credits15
 Total Credits60

Capstone Experience: ITSE 2359 Advanced Computer Programming

**Students must be Texas Success initiative (TSI) complete in order to graduate: Math level 8.

Approved Electives

GAME 1303Introduction to Game Design and Development3
ITSE 1333Mobile Applications Development3
ITSE 2309Database Programming3
ITSC 1315IT Project Management3
ITSC 1316Linux Installation and Configuration 3
ITSC 1321Intermediate PC Operating Systems3
ITNW 1309Fundamentals of Cloud Computing3
ITNW 1313Computer Virtualization3
ITNW 1354Implementing and Supporting Servers3
ITNW 2353Advanced Routing and Switching3
or ITCC 1344 CCNA 2: Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials
ITSY 2300Operating System Security3
ITSY 2301Firewalls and Network Security3