The Computer Technology Program is designed to train students in the theoretical and practical aspects of computer technology through a balanced hardware, software, and systems curriculum which includes the disciplines of electronics engineering technology and computer science. Graduates of the Computer Technology Program are prepared to participate directly in the design, analysis, development, and testing of computers and computer related equipment. The graduate may transfer, with full two-year credit, into existing baccalaureate degree programs in engineering technology.
Complete CSS-100:
CSS-100 College Student Success |
Complete the following courses:
Complete ENG-101
ENG-101 College Composition I |
ENG-102 or ENG-103
ENG-102 College Composition II |
ENG-103 Technical Report Writing |
Complete the following course:
MAT-110 Precalculus |
Complete the following courses:
Complete ENG-112
ENG-112 Speech |
PHY-113 or PHY-111
PHY-113 Physics I |
PHY-111 Engineering Physics I |
1 Diversity Elective
Complete 1 Humanities or Social Science Elective:
Complete the following courses:
Complete CTC-212 or CSC-212:
CTC-212 Computer Organization and Design |
CSC-212 Computer Organization and Design |
Complete 1 Restricted Electives: CSC-117 CSC-118 CSC-226 CSC-227 CSC-240.
CSC-117 Java Programming |
CSC-226 Database Design and Concepts |
CSC-227 Intro to Operating Systems |
CSC-240 Intro to Networks and Networking |
CSC-118 Python Programming |
CTC 212: Computer Organization and Design
CSC 212: Computer Organization and Design
EET 111: Electric Circuits I
EET 211: Electric Circuits II
EET 212: Active Electronics Devices
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Upon successful completion of the Computer Technology program requirements, students will be able to:
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Jersey City, NJ 07306
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Jersey City, NJ 07306
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