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IT TECHNICIAN III MARKETING
AS DEGREE OR CERTIFICATE AS DEGREE OR CERTIFICATE
This degree or certifi cate degree is the third stage of the Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this program,
statewide IT Technician pathway and equips students with the students will be able to recognize and develop an appreciation
advanced IT skills required of an IT Technician. As student’s for customer need, and to understand and apply the four P’s of
complete coursework, they are encouraged to complete the marketing: Product, Price, Place (distribution), and Promotion, as
aligned industry valued certifi cations such as CompTIA Linux+, well as develop a basic marketing plan and implement a strategy.
Cisco Certifi ed Entry Networking Technician (CCENT), and the
Certifi ed Ethical Hacker (CEH). Students who have completed REQUIRED COURSES: ACCTG 110 or 101; BUSAD 101, 106 or
Stage I and II of the IT Technician pathway along with this stage CABOT 105, 162, 164, 166; CS/IS 100 or 101 or CABOT 260.
are prepared for positions such as Computer Systems Analysts, Select one course from the following: BUSAD 136, 152 (or SPCH
Information Security Analysts, Network and Computer Systems 100 or 111); CABOT 280.
Administrators, and IT wholesale/retail supervisory positions. MASS COMMUNICATIONS
Students must complete all core courses to a total of 42 units. AA DEGREE
Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this pro-
gram, students will be able to demonstrate system and network This program prepares students to recognize and replicate
administration concepts; and understand and demonstrate Cyber the methods by which the Mass Media inform and persuade,
Security concepts and their integration into Business Operations. with language or pictures, and the cognitive and emotional
impact mass media messages have on the audience. Students
REQUIRED COURSES: BUSAD 101, 106, 204; CABOT 260; CS/IS
101, 174, 186, 187, 190, 194, 193, 196, 197. are prepared to transfer to baccalaureate degree programs in
mass communications and communications, including public
MACHINIST relations. Students must complete all required core courses and
AS DEGREE OR CERTIFICATE choose other courses from the additional course listed to total
18 units. Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this
Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this pro-
gram, students will demonstrate the skills required in the fi eld program, students will be able to analyze and diff erentiate the
primary infl uences of dominant mass media on major cultural
of machine and manufacturing technology, such as computer
numerical machining (CNC) for various machine tools; demon- practices and social and political institutions; and research and
explain the historical infl uences of dominant communication
strate the skills required in the fi eld of machine and manufactur-
ing technology, such as use of manual machining equipment; technologies on society, culture and human behavior.
demonstrate the skills required in the fi eld of machine and REQUIRED COURSES: ENGL 101; JOURN 102, 103, 104; MCOMM/
manufacturing technology, such as metallurgy and heat treat- JOURN 101.
ing; and demonstrate the skills required in the fi eld of machine A minimum of three units from the following courses:
and manufacturing technology, such as technical mathematics. JOURN 106, 107; MCOMM/JOURN 49**; MCOMM 120.
REQUIRED COURSES: MACH 101, 102, 103, 104; MTLGY 150. ***A maximum of 6 units in MCOMM/JOURN 49 may be counted toward
the 18 units required.
MANAGEMENT
AS DEGREE OR CERTIFICATE
Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this program
students will have learned the fi ve functions of a manager:
planning, organizing, staffi ng, leading and controlling. The
student will learn to listen eff ectively, and plan, present, and
evaluate various types and lengths of speeches and other oral
presentations.
REQUIRED COURSES: ACCTG 110 or 101; BUSAD 101, 106 (or
CABOT 105), 110, 120 or 144, 141, 152 (or SPCH 101 or 111); CS/IS
100 or 101 or CABOT 260.
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