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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, ASSOC. OF APPLIED SCIENCE
GENERAL INFORMATION
The Information Technology A.A.S. degree enables students to study systematic approaches to problem solving within the
environment of computer hardware and software systems. In the course of this study, students develop the practice of clear
thinking and logical reasoning while learning to analyze, design and program utilizing information processing tools,
application packages and software languages. The available courses cover a wide array of the computing discipline, including
programming languages, systems analysis and design, operating systems, networking, Web technology, technical support,
computer graphics and applications software. In addition to the A.A.S. degree, there are seven certificates which may be
earned and applied toward the degree.
CURRICULUM
Learning Foundations Overall Requirements
All students must read English at an acceptable level in order to begin collegelevel
courses. The college assesses two levels of reading proficiency as shown below. Both
must be satisfied in order to enroll in collegelevel classes.
Meet a basic reading standard by placement exam score, by taking DVR0051 or
ESL0105, or by exemption due to prior college coursework.
DVR0051 Developmental Reading
DVRP005 DVR0051 Proficiency
ESL0105 English as a Second Language: Intermediate Reading Skills
ESL1050 English as a Second Language: Intermediate Reading Skills
Meet collegelevel reading standards by placement exam score, by taking DVR
0061 DVR0071 or ESL0106, or by exemption as a result of prior college
coursework.
DVR0061 College Reading and Study Skills
DVRP006 Reading Proficiency Satisfied
DVR0071 Accelerated College Reading andStudy Skills
DVRP007 Placement in Dvr0071
DVE0012 Foundations of Composition and Comprehension
ESL0106 English as a Second Language:Advanced Reading Skills
ESL1060 English as a Second Language:Advanced Reading Skills
The college assesses English writing proficiency at three levels as a prerequisite to
enrollment in EGL1010, the first collegelevel writing course. Those three levels are
outlined below.
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Meet the minimum English proficiency requirement by placement exam score, by
completing DVE0009 or ESL0102 or by exemption as a result of prior
coursework.
DVE0009 Fundamental Language Skills
DVEP009 DVE0009 Proficiency
ESL0102 English as a Second Language: Intermediate II
ESL1020 English as a Second Language: Intermediate II
Meet intermediate level English proficiency requirements by placement exam
score, by completing DVE0011 or ESL0201, or by exemption as a result of prior
coursework.
DVE0011 Developmental Composition
DVEP001 DVE0011 proficiency
ESL0201 English as a Second Language: Composition
ESL2010 English as a Second Language: Composition
Meet precollege level English requirements by placement exam score, by
completing EGL0100 or ESL0202, or by exemption as a result of prior
coursework.
EGL1000 Introduction to Composition
EGL1001 Introduction to Composition
EGL0100 Introduction to Composition
EGL0110 Introduction to Composition(accelerated Learning
Program)
EGL100P EGL1000 Waiver
ESL0202 English as a Second Language:Advanced Composition
ESL2020 English as a Second Language:Advanced Composition
All students must satisfy the college's requirement for a solid foundation in
mathematics. Students can document this foundation either with satisfactory
placement test scores, with an exemption posted as a result of courses taken elsewhere,
or with satisfactory performance in one or more developmental mathematics courses.
In addition, all students must complete either PAS1010 or PAS1030 along with their
first developmental math course.
Meet the most basic arithmetic requirement by completing DLS0011 or a
satisfactory score on the placement test.
DLS0011 Fundamental Arithmetic Skills
DLSP010 Test Placement in DVM0030
DLSP001 Waiver of DLS0011
DVMP009 Test Placement in DVM0030
Meet prealgebra requirements by completing DVM0031 or with a satisfactory
placement test score.
DVM0031 Prealgebra
DVMP030 ACUPLELALG Place in DVM0070
Meet elementary algebra requirements by completing DVM0071 or achieving a
satisfactory placement score.
DVM0071 Introductory Algebra
DVMX070 Placement in MAT1040
DVMP007 DVM0071 Completed
Meet intermediate algebra requirements by completing MAT0104 or by achieving
a satisfactory placment test score.
MAT0104 Intermediate Algebra
MAT104P Waiver of MAT1040
You must take PAS1030 during the same semester you take DVM0031.
PAS1010 Planning for Academic SuccessLearning
PAS103P PAS1030 Waiver
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PAS1030 Planning for Academic Success in Math
PAS1000 Requirement
Complete PAS1000 with a grade of "C" or better.
PAS1000 Planning for Academic Success:First Year Experience
Seminar
PAS1010 Planning for Academic SuccessLearning
General Education English Composition
Two courses in English Composition are requiredEGL1010 and one other from the
list shown. EGL1340 is recommended for this major.
TAKE EGL1010
EGL1010 Composition I: Expository Writing
EGL1011 Composition I: Expository Writing (accelerated Learning
Program)
EGL1010H Honors Composition I: Expository Writing
TAKE EGL1020, EGL1100, EGL1320, OR EGL1340:
EGL1020 Composition ll: Writing AboutLiterature
EGL1100 Composition II: Writing About Issuesand Ideas
EGL1320 Composition II: Writing for Business
EGL1340 Composition II: Writing About Technical Topics
General Education Speech
Complete SPH 1010.
SPH1010 Introduction to Speech Communication
General Education Mathematics
Complete MAT1120 or higher.
MAT1120 Finite Mathematics
MAT1130 Mathematics for Liberal Arts
MAT1140 Introduction to Statistics
MAT1160 Elements of Probability and Statistics
MAT1190 Probability
MAT1340 Trigonometry with Applications to Technology
MAT1370 Precalculus
MAT2160 Applied Calculus I
MAT2170 Applied Calculus II
MAT2210 Statistics
MAT2450 Linear Algebra
MAT2460 Differential Equations
MAT2410 Calculus I
MAT2420 Calculus II
MAT2430 Calculus III
MAT2500 Mathematics of Discrete Structures
General Education Science
Complete one science course (34 credits) from BIO
1010,1020,1080,1100,1110,1130,1140,2050,2060; CHM1010; GEO1010; NTR
1010,1100; PHY1010,1030,1570; PSC1010,1050,1150,1200,1210.
BIO1020 General Plant Biology
BIO1080 Reproduction Biology
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BIO1100 Forensic Biology
BIO1010 General Biology
BIO1110 Environmental Biology
BIO1130 Principles of Biology: Evolution, Ecology, and Behavior
BIO1140 Principles of Biology: Cellular and Molecular Biology
BIO2050 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
BIO2060 Human Anatomy and Physiology II
BIO0000 Biology Elective
CHM1010 General Chemistry I
CHM0000 Chemistry Elective
GEO1010 Physical Geography
GEO0000 Geography Elective
NTR1010 Introductory Nutrition
NTR1100 Introduction to Food Science
NTR0000 Nutrition Elective
PHY1010 Introductory Physics I
PHY1030 General Physics I
PHY1570 Technical Physics for Engineering
PHY0000 Physics Elective
PSC1010 Introduction to Astronomy
PSC1050 Introduction to Physical Geology
PSC1070 Oceanography
PSC1150 Fundamentals of Chemistry and Physics
PSC1200 Exploring Chemistry and Physics Concepts
PSC1210 Exploring Earth and Space Science Concepts
PSC0000 Physical Science Elective
BIO1010H Honors General Biology
BIO2050H Honors Human Anatomy and Physiology I
General Education Social Sciences (A.A.S.)
Complete 1 Social Science course from the following list: ANT1010, 1030; ECN1010,
1030, 2040; GEO1000, 1010; HST1310, 1320, 1370, 1410, 1430, 1510, 1530, 2160,
2230, 2470; POS1000, 1010, 1020; PSY1010, 2010, 2030, 2040, 2070, 2080, 2160,
2190; SOC1010, 2010; WMS1010.
ANT1010 Introductory Physical Anthropology
ANT1030 Introductory Cultural Anthropology
ANT0000 Anthropology Elective
ECN1010 Economic Development
ECN2040 Principles of Microeconomics
ECN0000 Economics Elective
GEO1000 Introduction to Geography as a Social Science
GEO1010 Physical Geography
GEO0000 Geography Elective
HST1310 Ancient and Medieval History
HST1320 Modern History
HST1370 The World in the 20th Century
HST1410 History of the United States I
HST1430 History of the United States II
HST1510 History of African Americans I
HST1530 History of African Americans II
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HST2160 The Modern Middle East
HST2230 History of Latin America and the Caribbean
HST2470 African History
HST0000 History Elective
POS1000 Introduction to Politics
POS1010 American National Government
POS1020 State and Local Government
POS0000 Political Science Elective
PSY1010 General Psychology
PSY2010 Personality and Adjustment
PSY2030 Child Psychology
PSY2040 Adolescent Psychology
PSY2070 Human Growth and Development
PSY2080 Abnormal Psychology
PSY2130 Forensic Psychology
PSY2190 Social Psychology
PSY0000 Psychology Elective
SOC1010 Introduction to Sociology
SOC2010 Social Problems
SOC0000 Sociology Elective
WMS1010 Introduction to Women's Studies
Elective Credits
Take one additional course for 2 or more credits in order to reach the 60credit
minimum requirement for this degree.
Computer Information Systems (A.A.S.)
Complete INT1010, INT1111 and INT2840. Complete either INT2140 or INT2150 as
well. It is recommended that INT2840 be taken near your last semester prior to
graduation.
TAKE THESE 3 COURSES.
INT1010 Introduction to Information Technology
INT1111 Programming Logic and Design
INT2840 System Analysis and Project Management
TAKE INT2140 OR INT2150.
INT2140 Problem Solving With Spreadsheets
INT2150 Introduction to Database Management Systems
Complete 2632 credit hours from the following list. At least 12 credits must be from
2000level courses. Choose from: Any INT course not previously used in the program;
or BMT1650, 2860, 2880; ART1570, 1620, 2620, 2650, 2660, 2670; FOS2600, 2610.
ART1570 Introduction to Computer Graphics
BMT1650 Customer Service
ART2650 Animation and Multimedia I
ART2660 Digital Imaging
BMT2860 Cyber Law
BMT2880 Emergency Management
FOS2600 Computer Forensics IComputerRelated Crime
FOS2610 Computer Forensics IIComputerRelated Crime
INT1150 Introduction to Database Management Systems
INT1210 Computer Science I
INT1220 Computer Science II
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INT1370 Introduction to Help Desk Tools and Procedures
INT1450 CCNA 1: Introduction to CiscoNetworking
INT1460 CCNA 2: Routing and SwitchingEssentials
INT1540 Computer Hardware I: A+ Preparation Hardware
INT1550 Introduction to Networks: Network+ Preparation
INT1560 Personal Computer Configuration and Assembly
INT1620 Computer Security: Security+ Preparation
INT1680 Ethical Hacking and Network Defense I
INT1700 Understanding Operating Systems
INT1800 Internet and Web Technology
INT1850 ClientSide Web Development
INT1860 ServerSide Web Development
INT1901 Emerging Technologies I
INT2030 Programming in Visual Basic
INT2081 Introduction to Oracle
INT2082 Advanced Oracle and PL/SQL
INT2130 Programming in C++
INT2200 Programming in Java
INT2300 Windows Desktop Client
INT2310 Windows Server Administration
INT2312 Windows Active Directory
INT2314 Windows Network Infrastructure
INT2316 Microsoft Exchange Configuration
INT2318 Microsoft Exchange Design and Deployment
INT2450 CCNA 3: Scaling Networks
INT2460 CCNA 4: Connecting Networks
INT2530 Telecommunications
INT2680 Ethical Hacking and Netowrk Defense II
INT2540 Computer Hardware II: A+ Preparation
INT2850 ServerSide Web Development
INT2560 Advanced PC Configuration and Repair
INT2690 CISSP Preparation
INT2720 UNIX/Linux Operating System
INT2760 Unix/Linux System Admin
INT2890H Honors Colloquium in Information Technology
INT1290 Beginning Microsoft Word
INT1390 Intermediate Microsoft Word
18 Credits At the 2000 Level
You must take at least 18 credits of 2000level courses in order to graduate in the
Information Technology Program. Courses listed below count toward that requirement.
ART2650 Animation and Multimedia I
ART2660 Digital Imaging
BMT2860 Cyber Law
BMT2880 Emergency Management
FOS2600 Computer Forensics IComputerRelated Crime
FOS2610 Computer Forensics IIComputerRelated Crime
INT2030 Programming in Visual Basic
INT2081 Introduction to Oracle
INT2082 Advanced Oracle and PL/SQL
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INT2130 Programming in C++
INT2150 Introduction to Database Management Systems
INT2200 Programming in Java
INT2300 Windows Desktop Client
INT2310 Windows Server Administration
INT2312 Windows Active Directory
INT2314 Windows Network Infrastructure
INT2316 Microsoft Exchange Configuration
INT2318 Microsoft Exchange Design and Deployment
INT2450 CCNA 3: Scaling Networks
INT2460 CCNA 4: Connecting Networks
INT2530 Telecommunications
INT2540 Computer Hardware II: A+ Preparation
INT2850 ServerSide Web Development
INT2560 Advanced PC Configuration and Repair
INT2690 CISSP Preparation
INT2720 UNIX/Linux Operating System
INT2760 Unix/Linux System Admin
INT2890H Honors Colloquium in Information Technology
INT2910 Cooperative Education
INT2920 Cooperative Education
INT2930 Cooperative Education
INT2680 Ethical Hacking and Netowrk Defense II
INT2840 System Analysis and Project Management
DETAILS
Department
Information & Engineering Tech
Mr. Michael W. Smith
Address:
CAT Room 129A
Phone:
(301) 5460752
Email us:
smithmw@pgcc.edu
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Phone:
(301) 5460864
Email us:
enrollmentservices@pgcc.edu
Prince George's Community College
301 Largo Road, Largo, Maryland 207742199
Phone: 301546PGCC (7422) Contact Us
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