Jun 13, 2026  
2025-2026 College Catalog 
    
2025-2026 College Catalog

Computer Information Technology, A.S.


Program Code: 3504

The Computer Information Technology (CIT) degree offers students a broad spectrum of IT knowledge by combining core courses from our Programming, Networking, and Security degrees. The courses align with challenging academic standards and relevant technical knowledge and skills. The CIT degree establishes a basic foundation in computer support for students interested in pursuing employment in technical customer service, information technology support, and computer security. It is designed for students seeking immediate employment but provides articulation mechanisms for further advance training in one of our other IT degree programs.

The program offers hands-on training and extensive experience in a wide variety of areas. Students graduating with this degree are in a position to find an excellent job in the field.

Requirements for Admissions

There are no Admissions requirements for this program.

If a student is not at college level, they would take the prep classes before beginning the program courses but could still be admitted.

Once you complete this degree you are eligible to enter into the B.A.S.-IST Networking Degree.

Students can pursue two programs at the same time, such as an A.S. degree and an A.A. degree, or a primary degree and an alternate degree.
 

Students completing the A.S. in Computer Information Technology will attain the following learning outcomes:

  1. Demonstrate an understanding of common operating system concepts and associated practices.
  2. Demonstrate proficiency in basic computer network maintenance and support.
  3. Demonstrate a fundamental understanding of computer networking.
  4. Demonstrate fundamental proficiency in foundational security essentials.
  5. Demonstrate a basic understanding of project management concepts and processes.
     

Academic Progress Policies
Students in the Associate in Science Computer Information Technology (CIT) program must meet the following standards of academic progress:

  • Students must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.0 in lower-division courses. Failure to maintain this standard will initially result in a registration flag. A registration flag suspends the student’s right to register for further lower-division courses without advisor permission. Failure to restore the student’s GPA to a 2.0 will result in removal from the program. A minimum GPA of 2.0 is required for graduation.
  • Lower-division course grades below ‘C’ will not count towards degree completion. Any course receiving a grade of ‘D’, ‘F’, ‘W’ or ‘I’ must be successfully completed within the next two terms, earning a minimum grade of ‘C.’
  • Upon receiving a second grade of ‘D’, ‘F’, ‘W’ or ‘I’ in any lower-division coursework, a registration flag will be placed on the student’s records. Appeals may be made to the Program Coordinator.
  • Students will remain in good standing when earning a grade of ‘D’, ‘F’, ‘W’ or ‘I’ in less than 20% of lower-division courses attempted/completed. For example, a student enrolled in 15 credit hours (five 3-credit hour courses) is allowed a ‘D’, ‘F’, ‘W’ or ‘I’ in one course. Students exceeding this allowance will receive a registration flag. Furthermore, students exceeding this allowance for two consecutive semesters will be removed from the A.S. program. Appeals may be made to the Program Coordinator.
  • A grade of XF for academic dishonesty will result in removal from the program. Appeals may be made to the Program Coordinator.
  • A minimum of two courses per academic year are required to remain in the program. Students not successfully completing two courses per academic year are considered not actively pursuing an A.S. degree and will be removed from the program.
  • Students must apply for graduation upon enrollment in their last semester of coursework.
     

It is recommended that students meet with SF Advising at least once a semester. Students are responsible for keeping advisors up to date on any issues that may hinder successful academic progress.
 

Definitions
Lower-division:
 courses numbered in the 1000 and 2000 level categories.
Registration Flag: a student’s right to register for further upper-division courses will be suspended, pending advisor approval.
Appeals: a registration flag or program year removal appeal may be made in writing to the Program Coordinator, indicating sufficient evidence of unusual hardship which proved to be the proximate cause of a failure to maintain satisfactory academic progress.

General Education Requirements


Communication (3 Credit Hours)


Mathematics (3 Credit Hours)


Choose one from the following:

Humanities (3 Credit Hours)


Choose one from the following:

Social Sciences (3 Credit Hours)


Choose one from the following:

Total General Education Hours: 15


Total Professional Core Hours: 33


Total Elective Hours: 12


Total Program Hours: 60


Notes:

  1. An overall grade point average of 2.5 or higher is required for all students seeking an A.S. degree in this program.
  2. All requirements must be passed with a minimum grade of C.
  3. Typing proficiency is recommended for this program.