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Computer Technology Computer Applications Technology, AAS


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This curriculum in Computer Information Systems is designed to develop the fundamental skills, knowledge, and experience which prepares the student for positions in the field of computer information systems and their use on the job. The program combines classroom lecture along with the hands-on experience to give the students practical knowledge of computer systems. Students may pursue a Certificate of Completion or the Associate Degree in several areas.

Note: For all degrees and certificates, students who lack keyboarding skills and/or did not pass the reading portion of the Texas Success Initiative should take POFT 1329 - Beginning Keyboarding , prior to enrolling in the program.

First Year Fall Semester


2nd 8-Week Classes


Total Hours: 12


First Year Spring Semester


2nd 8-Week Classes


Total Hours: 13


First Year Summer


Total Hours: 6


Second Year Fall Semester


1st 8-Week Classes


2nd 8-Week Classes


Total Hours: 12


Second Year Spring Semester


1st 8-Week Classes


2nd 8-Week Classes


  • Language, Philosophy, Culture or Creative Arts core 3 credit hours
  • Management Elective 3 credit hours

Total Hours: 12


Second Year Summer


  • Social/Behavioral Science Core 3 credit hours 2
  • 2 sch as needed for graduation 2 credit hours 2

Total Hours: 5


Total Graduation Hours: 60


1 Must successfully complete the course in order to progress in the AAS in Computer Technology Computer Applications Technology

2 Meet with an advisor or department chair for university specific transfer course

3 Speak with an advisor about your Temple College AAS graduation and your university transfer

FY= Course will be offered on a continuous basis so that a student can take the course in any fall or spring

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