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Associate of Science · Technology

AS Information Technology

Information technology professionals keep modern organizations running—supporting hardware and software, maintaining networks, and administering databases. This degree builds the technical, networking, and support skills to get started.

  • Associate of Science
  • 100 quarter credits
  • 2 years full-time
  • 100% online
Credits
100 quarter credits
Length
2 years full-time
Format
100% online
On-site support
6 CA & NV locations

About this program

Information technology professionals keep modern organizations running—supporting hardware and software, maintaining networks, and administering databases. This degree builds the technical, networking, and support skills to get started.

Previously known as the Associate of Science in Information Technologies and Network Systems.

  • Build and manage LAN and WAN networking systems
  • Design and construct virtualized environments
  • Plan relational databases and analyze network security

Where this degree can take you

Graduates pursue roles such as:

  • Network & Computer Systems Administrator
  • Computer Systems Analyst
  • Database Administrator
  • Information Security Analyst
  • Network Support Specialist
  • Computer User Support Specialist

What you’ll study

Select any course to read its full catalog description. Courses are listed as they appear in the College Catalog, which governs.

General education 8 courses · 40 credits

  • LAU100College Orientation5 cr

    This course introduces students to the skills and strategies needed for success in college and beyond. Topics include goal setting, time management, effective study techniques, and critical thinking. Students will explore resources available to support academic and career growth while developing skills in communication, collaboration, and self-advocacy. By the end of the course, students will be prepared to navigate their academic journey with confidence and apply essential success strategies in both educational and professional settings.

  • LAU115Computer Applications5 cr

    This course introduces students to essential computer applications used in academic and professional settings. Students will gain hands on experience with Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, focusing on the creation, formatting, and integration of documents, spreadsheets, and presentations. Emphasis is placed on real-world tasks such as document editing, data analysis, and presentation development to prepare students for workplace productivity.

  • ENG100English Composition I5 cr

    This course focuses on developing strong writing and critical thinking skills through various forms of written communication. Students will learn to craft clear, well-structured essays, conduct research, and use proper citation methods. Emphasis is placed on organizing ideas, developing arguments, and refining grammar and style. By the end of the course, students will be able to produce well-reasoned, coherent written work for academic and professional purposes.

  • MTH101Introductory Algebra5 cr

    This course introduces students to fundamental algebraic concepts, including equations, inequalities, functions, and graphing. Students will develop problem-solving skills through real-world applications of algebra, preparing them for more advanced mathematical concepts. By the end of the course, students will have a strong foundation in algebra to support future coursework in business, science, and technology.

  • ENG200English Composition II5 cr

    Building on English Composition I, this course focuses on advanced writing, research, and analytical skills. Students will engage in critical reading, argumentative writing, and research-based projects. Emphasis is placed on effective communication, persuasive writing, and academic integrity. By the end of the course, students will be able to craft well-researched, compelling arguments across various disciplines.

  • BIO200Life Science5 cr

    This course provides an introduction to biological concepts, including cell biology, genetics, evolution, and ecology. Students will explore the scientific method and its applications in understanding living organisms. By the end of the course, students will have a fundamental understanding of biological systems and their impact on the environment.

  • PHY200Physical Science5 cr

    Students will explore the principles of physics and chemistry, including motion, energy, atomic structure, and chemical reactions. This course emphasizes real-world applications of physical science concepts. By the end of the course, students will be able to apply scientific reasoning to analyze natural phenomena.

  • HUM200World History5 cr

    This course provides an overview of key historical events, civilizations, and cultural developments across the world. Topics include ancient civilizations, the Industrial Revolution, and modern global conflicts. Students will explore historical perspectives on social, economic, and political change. By the end of the course, students will be able to analyze historical trends and their impact on contemporary society.

Program core 9 courses · 45 credits

  • ITS100Hardware Technology Fundamentals5 cr

    This course introduces the fundamentals of PC hardware, devices, and support. Students will explore the internal and external components of a modern computer, learn to install and configure Windows, prepare storage systems, and implement virtual machines using modern hypervisors. An emphasis is placed on the support of basic computer systems in both physical and virtual environments. The course aligns CompTIA A+ Core 1 objectives.

  • ITS110Operating Systems and Security5 cr

    This course builds on PC systems foundations by focusing on system administration, troubleshooting, and security practices. Students will learn to manage and configure Windows and Linux environments, utilize system tools, manage user access, configure networks, and implement secure practices. The course aligns with CompTIA A+ Core 2 objectives.

    Prerequisite: ITS100

  • ITS220Introduction to Database Management5 cr

    This course introduces students to the fundamentals of relational database systems, including database design, implementation, and administration. Students will learn to model data, create and manage database structures, and use structured query language (SQL) to retrieve and manipulate data. Key topics include data normalization, entity-relationship modeling, and strategies for ensuring data integrity and security. Through hands-on exercises, students will gain practical experience in building efficient and secure databases to support real-world applications.

  • ITS250Network Infrastructure and Operations5 cr

    This course provides a comprehensive foundation in modern networking, focusing on physical infrastructure, network addressing, switching, and routing fundamentals. Topics include the OSI model, TCP/IP, and basic network troubleshooting. The course aligns with objectives from the CompTIA Network+ certification.

    Prerequisite: ITS100

  • ITS260Network Services and Security5 cr

    Network Information Services provide the structure for authenticating and authorizing users at work. This course prepares students to manage and administer these services in a Windows domain environment. Topics include Active Directory, Group Policy, File Services, DNS, Remote Access Management, Server Management, and many other supporting services.

    Prerequisite: ITS150, ITS205

  • CYBR200Python Programming Fundamentals5 cr

    This course introduces students to programming using the Python language. The course covers the basics of programming in Python including variables, expressions, loops, conditions, lists, strings, functions, and standard and file I/O. It also covers, at an introductory level, object-oriented programming and modular design principles.

  • CYBR205Cybersecurity Fundamentals5 cr

    This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the fundamental principles of information security, focusing on protecting organizational assets and managing security risks. Students will explore key concepts such as confidentiality, integrity, and availability, as well as threat identification, vulnerability assessment, and risk mitigation strategies. Topics include security policies, access control, basic cryptography, network security, and incident response.

  • CYBR240Fundamentals of Network Security5 cr

    This course introduces students to the core principles of cybersecurity with a focus on network threats, vulnerabilities, and secure network design. Students will explore malware types, secure communication protocols, network devices, and wireless security strategies. Emphasis is placed on threat identification, mitigation techniques, and the implementation of basic security controls in wired and wireless environments. The course aligns with objectives of CompTIA Security+ certification.

    Prerequisite: ITS250 or ITS150

  • PMT255Project Management5 cr

    Students will learn project planning, scheduling, budgeting, and risk management techniques. This course covers industry-standard project management tools and best practices. By the end of the course, students will be able to create project plans and manage resources effectively.

Concentrations choose one · 15 credits

You choose one concentration. Its courses count toward your 100 total credits — you do not take them all.

Cybersecurity

  • CYBR210Digital Forensics and Investigations5 cr

    This course introduces the principles, methodologies, and techniques used in the field of computer forensics. The course focuses on investigating and analyzing digital evidence to uncover cybercrimes, supporting legal proceedings, and maintaining the integrity of digital investigations. Forensic tools, preservation of digital evidence, and ethical practices will also be covered.

    Prerequisite: ITS110

  • CYBR245Network Defense and Security Operations5 cr

    This course builds on foundational security concepts to focus on defending IT systems through proactive security operations. Students will learn how to harden hosts and applications, configure authentication and access controls, implement encryption, and monitor systems for malicious activity. The course also covers incident response, risk assessment, and forensic procedures. The course aligns with objectives of CompTIA Security+ certification.

    Prerequisite: CYBR240

  • CYBR250Incident Response and Disaster Recovery5 cr

    This course introduces students to the principles and practices of responding to information security incidents and implementing effective disaster recovery strategies. Students will learn how to identify, manage, and mitigate security incidents through structured response plans, forensic procedures, and post-incident analysis. Emphasis is placed on business continuity planning, disaster recovery planning (DRP), and legal and regulatory considerations.

    Prerequisite: ITS110, CYBR240

Help Desk and Support

  • ITS200Microsoft Endpoint Administrator5 cr

    This course provides students with the skills needed to install, configure, secure, and troubleshoot modern Windows client operating systems in an enterprise environment. Throughout the course, students will learn about Windows client deployment, identity and access management, device compliance, security policies, and troubleshooting strategies using Microsoft Intune, Azure Active Directory (Azure AD), and other enterprise tools. The course prepares students for client-focused IT support roles and aligns with Microsoft Endpoint Administrator certification objectives.

    Prerequisite: ITS110

  • ITS310Linux Administration5 cr

    This course introduces students to Linux operating systems and their core components, including the Linux kernel and various distributions. Students will gain practical skills in installing and configuring Linux, managing file systems, administering users and groups, installing and updating software, and navigating different user interfaces. Additional topics include system startup and shutdown processes, enabling students to effectively manage and maintain Linux environments. The course is aligned to the CompTIA Linux+ objectives.

    Prerequisite: ITS110, ITS250 or ITS150, CYBR200

  • ITS420ITIL Foundations5 cr

    This course introduces ITIL® 4, the globally recognized framework for IT Service Management (ITSM). It covers key ITIL concepts, the four dimensions of service management, the Service Value System (SVS), and essential ITIL practices that support the effective delivery of IT services. The application of ITIL principles to improve service quality, efficiency, and alignment with business goals is emphasized. The course is aligned to ITIL® 4 Foundation certification objectives.

    Prerequisite: ITS11

Network Administration

  • ITS200Microsoft Endpoint Administrator5 cr

    This course provides students with the skills needed to install, configure, secure, and troubleshoot modern Windows client operating systems in an enterprise environment. Throughout the course, students will learn about Windows client deployment, identity and access management, device compliance, security policies, and troubleshooting strategies using Microsoft Intune, Azure Active Directory (Azure AD), and other enterprise tools. The course prepares students for client-focused IT support roles and aligns with Microsoft Endpoint Administrator certification objectives.

    Prerequisite: ITS110

  • ITS350Advanced Networking with Cisco Technologies5 cr

    This course provides students with in-depth knowledge of Cisco networking technologies, focusing on advanced configuration, management, and troubleshooting of routers and switches. Topics include VLANs, inter-VLAN routing, dynamic routing protocols, addressing, IP services, and access control.

    Prerequisite: ITS250 or ITS150

  • CYBR245Network Defense and Security Operations5 cr

    This course builds on foundational security concepts to focus on defending IT systems through proactive security operations. Students will learn how to harden hosts and applications, configure authentication and access controls, implement encryption, and monitor systems for malicious activity. The course also covers incident response, risk assessment, and forensic procedures. The course aligns with objectives of CompTIA Security+ certification.

    Prerequisite: CYBR240

Web Development

  • WDD110Digital Graphics5 cr

    This course introduces students to Adobe Photoshop, the fundamental graphics application and image editing software used in the computer graphics industry. Students learn the fundamentals of this software, and will study topics including selections, layers, masking, filters, image manipulation and correction, composition, painting, and optimization for the web. Students examine techniques for efficient editing, processing, and file handling. Topics in photo editing may be studied, including color enhancement, lighting correction, and overall retouching.

  • WDD120Intro to HTML/CSS Design5 cr

    In this course, students will learn how to reproduce common web design layout patterns to quickly create websites that are easy to understand and navigate. Students learn to create more complex multi column designs to make their pages easier to read and understand. Students learn the basics of wireframing and planning as they take first steps towards building custom layouts utilizing design patterns. Students review the anatomy of web pages and examine common workflows as well as build confidence via critiquing both their peers and ready-made examples.

  • WDD235Content Creation for the Web5 cr

    This course delves into the fundamentals of creating engaging and effective digital content for websites, blogs, and social media platforms. Students will learn best practices for writing captivating web copy, designing eye-catching visuals, and producing multimedia content such as images, videos, and animations. The course addresses essential topics, including audience engagement, SEO strategies, accessibility considerations, and content marketing techniques. Students will also investigate various content management systems (CMS) and tools for efficiently publishing and managing web content. Through hands-on projects, they will develop visually appealing, informative, and optimized content for online audiences. By the end of the course, students will have the skills to create high-quality digital content that enhances the user experience and drives online engagement.

    Prerequisite: WDD225

IT Project Support

  • BUS210Principles of Management5 cr

    Students will explore key management concepts, including leadership, decision-making, organizational structure, and team dynamics. This course examines best practices in management and strategies for motivating employees. By the end of the course, students will be able to apply management principles to real-world business challenges.

    Prerequisite: BUS100

  • BUS330Business Information Management5 cr

    This course examines how information systems support business operations, decision-making, and strategy. Students will explore topics such as database management, cybersecurity, enterprise resource planning (ERP), and business intelligence. By the end of the course, students will understand how technology is used to enhance business efficiency and competitiveness.

    Prerequisite: BUS100

  • ITS360Agile Methodologies and Practices5 cr

    This course introduces students to Agile principles, values, and frameworks used in modern software and systems development. Emphasizing adapting Agile practices to IT operations and service delivery, students will explore the application of different Agile methodologies and tools to various stages of the project lifecycle. Topics include iterative development, user stories, backlog grooming, sprint planning, team roles, Agile metrics, and continuous improvement.

    Prerequisite: PMT255

Health Information Systems

  • MBC150Understanding Health Insurance5 cr

    This course introduces students to the various types of health insurances and the forms used in medical billing. Students will gain an understanding of the differences between insurance plans and policies. Upon completion of this class the students will accurately know how to complete the forms used in healthcare, as well as have an understanding of the life cycle of an insurance claim.

    Prerequisite: HCM110

  • MBC160ICD-10 Diagnosis Coding5 cr

    This course provides the essential skills for accurately coding diagnoses. Students will learn to differentiate between various types of ICD codes, including those for diseases, injuries, and routine health screenings. They will also be able to code to justify medical necessity.

    Prerequisite: HCM110 and HCM150

  • MBC170Current Procedural Coding5 cr

    This course equips students with the skills needed to accurately assign codes for office visits, procedures, surgeries, medications, and supplies used by physicians. They will learn how to bill for multiple procedures and unique circumstances. Additionally, students will be introduced to the requirements for proper reimbursement and the rules for providing additional justification.

    Prerequisite: HCM110 and HCM150

Total: 100 credits.

Tuition & fees

Estimated total program tuition and fees for AS Information Technology
ItemCurrentFirst term on or after 8/3/2026
Tuition$40,000No change
Registration fee$100No change
Technology package$2,750$2,950
Program fees$2,000$3,200
Estimated program total$44,850$46,250

Fee schedule change: amounts in the final column apply if your first term begins on or after August 3, 2026. Rows marked “No change” stay at the current amount.

Figures reflect the full program and are subject to change. They do not include any transfer-credit savings you may qualify for. Financial aid is available to those who qualify—see Financial Aid. Review this program’s School Performance Fact Sheet (PDF), required by the California BPPE, before enrolling.

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