The Associate of Applied Science in Computer Information Technology (Systems Analysis and Programming) is designed for high school graduates and adult learners interested in preparing for a career in the Computer Information Technology industry. This modern curriculum provides a broad scope of leading courses in information technology, as well as general education.
This two-year curriculum offers specific areas of study including System Analysis & Design, Computer Programming in Object-Oriented Environments, IT Project Management, Computer Networking and Security, and, Web Design and Development, as well as Computer Support Specialist.
For additional information on coursework, please visit the Academic Catalog Curriculum.
LSUE’s General Education Requirements result from a conviction of the faculty that all students need to reason logically, communicate effectively, and effectively engage the world around them. General education courses are intended to cultivate the student’s artistic and scientific knowledge and appreciation; teach the student to communicate effectively a broad range of knowledge, beliefs, and emotions; teach the student to locate, analyze, synthesize, evaluate, and apply information effectively, including its effective communication to others; and to teach the student to apply the knowledge of natural science to natural phenomenon. LSU Eunice believes that students should acquire a substantial knowledge when completing any program.
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The courses and degree are available both in-person and hybrid formats.
LSUE Computer Information Technology
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North Huntingdon, PA 15642
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