Computer Technology

Associate in Applied Science Degree

The Computer Technology program is designed to prepare graduates for employment in information technology support positions. Students will gain experience in supporting others in the use of computer hardware, software, networks, and web sites. Coursework will aid students in preparing to sit for various industry-standard certification exams. College credit may be granted through Tech Prep articulation agreements between RACC and approved secondary schools.

Required Program of Study

See Curriculum Guide
Course Number Semester Course Title Credits
BUS100 Fall Introduction to Business 3
COM121 English Composition 3
IFT100 Introduction to Information Technology 3
IFT110 Microcomputer Applications 3
ORI102 College Success Strategies 2
WEB100 Web Design I 3
BUS106 Spring Business Communications 3
IFT120 Advanced Microcomputer Applications 3
MAT150 Foundations of Math 3
NET100 Computer Networking 3
NET106 Installation and Maintenance of PCs I 3
SOC125 Individual and Society 3
HUM - - Fall Humanities Elective 3
MGT215 Human Relations in Business 3
NET 120 Server Administration (Windows) 3
NET 206 Installation and Maintenance of PCs II 3
PRG100 Introduction to Programming 3
- - - - Computer Tech Elective 3
ACC105 Spring Financial Accounting 3
ENV130 The Environment 3
IFT210 Help Desk Customer Support 3
PRG260 Database Systems 3
- - - - Computer Tech Elective 3
Total Credit Hours Required for the Program 68

Upon successful completion of this program, the student should be able to:

  • Describe the hardware and software needs in a modern business environment using appropriate computer terminology.
  • Discuss the issues of professional standards and ethics for Information Technology workers.
  • Create integrated documents, worksheets, databases and presentations suitable for coursework, professional purposes and personal use using personal productivity software.
  • Plan and design web sites using fundamental web design principles.
  • Create programs that solve common business problems using structured programming and modular design.
  • Perform installation, configuration, diagnostics, preventive maintenance and basic networking of personal computers.
  • Troubleshoot desktop environments that are running the Microsoft Windows operating system.
  • Demonstrate effective customer support and problem resolution skills.
  • Demonstrate effective communication skills in writing and speaking in a business environment.
  • Utilize business management principles to analyze problems and make decisions.
  • Prepare financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and evaluate the results by performing basic financial statement analysis.

Please note: These programs can be pursued on a part-time basis.
Appropriate placement test scores, or the completion of certain developmental courses, are required for all programs of study. Additional prerequisites may be necessary for some courses and can be found in the course descriptions section of the catalog.
It is recommended that students confer with their advisor when selecting electives.