Academics
Computer Systems Technology
An Associate of Applied Science in Computer Systems
Technology provides skills and education for qualified workers
in the field of Network and Systems Administration. The degree
is designed to teach students both the business and IT-related
concepts needed to enter the workforce as a Systems
Administrator and Technician. Four full-time semesters are
required to complete the degree program. An AAS in CST can be
earned by completing a series of specific technical, business,
and general education courses.
Graduates with an AAS in Computer Systems Technology can be
employed as systems administrators and in a wide variety of
other positions in the Information Technology field. Graduates
of this program will have a firm understanding of a wide variety
of technical concepts, from the latest
version of the Windows Operating System to routing and switching
technology using Cisco equipment. Graduates will also have a
wide body of knowledge in vendor neutral and theoretical
concepts and practices.
Both the Matanuska-Susitna and Kodiak campuses offer the degree
program.
The program objective is the development of a well trained
workforce for the State of Alaska. Since many jobs in the
computer technology sector are predicted to grow at high rates
in the coming decade, this degree program was designed to train
essential employees for that sector.
STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES
1. Demonstrate proficiency
in operating system and utility software installation and
configuration, in computer hardware and software management, and in
network management.
2. Exhibit mastery of necessary tools to create and manage Windows
based network.
3. Exhibit oral and written communication skills consistent with a
career in Computer Science.
4. Demonstrate abilities in critical thinking, problem solving and
analysis skills and software design.
5. Demonstrate basic coverage of core concepts in Computer Science,
including algorithms, data structures, concepts of programming
languages, operating systems, and computer organization and
architecture.
6. Demonstrate basic understanding of theoretical foundations of
Computer Science including discrete mathematics, algorithm analysis,
and computability.
ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE,
Computer Systems Technology
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
See Certificate and
Associate Degree Programs Admission Requirements in the current MSC
Bulletin. Additionally, all students are required to take CIS A105
or possess equivalent knowledge prior to entering this degree
program.
ACADEMIC PROGRESS
In order to receive an
Associate Degree in Computer Systems Technology, students must
achieve a grade of “C” or higher in all courses undertaken and
applied to the degree.
GENERAL UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS
1. Complete the General
University Requirements for Associate Degrees listed in the MSC
Bulletin.
2. Complete the Associate of Applied Science General Degree
Requirements (including Oral Communications and ENGL A111) listed in
the MSC Bulletin.
AAS DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
Oral Communication Skills
(3 credits):
COMM A111 Fundamentals of Oral Comm (3)
COMM A235 Small Group Communication (3)
COMM A237 Interpersonal Communication (3)
COMM A241 Public Speaking (3)
Written Communication Skills (6 credits):
ENGL A111 Methods of Written Comm. (3)
ENGL A212 Technical Writing (3)
General Requirements (6 credits):
Satisfied under Major Requirements.
MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
1. Complete the following required courses:
BA A151 Introduction to Business (3)
BA A231 Fundamentals of Supervision (3)
CNT A276 Individual Technical Project (3)
–or–
CNT A282 Work Study (3)
CNT A210 PC Technician Fundamentals (3)
CNT A212 Network Technician Fund (3)
CNT A165 Customer Service Fund (1)
CNT A160 PC Operating Systems (3)
CNT A240 Windows System Essentials (2)
CNT A241 Administering & Supporting
Windows Workstations/Servers (3)
CNT A242 Windows Network Infrastructure Administration (3)
CNT A243 Windows Directory Services Administration (3)
CNT A244 Designing Secure Windows Networks (3)
CNT A245 Windows Directory Services Design (2)
CNT A246 Windows Network Infrastructure Design (2)
CNT A170 Cisco Academy Network Fundamentals (3)
CNT A261 Cisco Router Fundamentals (3)
CNT A270 Cisco Academy LAN Management (3)
CNT A271 Cisco Academy WAN Mgt (3)
MATH A105 Intermediate Algebra (3)
–or–
MATH A107 College Algebra (4)
–or–
MATH A172 Applied Finite Math (3)
2. Students are required to meet a two (2) credit Project Management
requirement. See advisor for more information. CIOS A270 is
recommended.
3. A total of 63-64 credits is required for the degree.
2007-2008 MSC Bulletin