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INSURANCE SPECIALIST: PROPERTY & CASUALTY IT TECHNICIAN III
AS DEGREE OR CERTIFICATE AS DEGREE OR CERTIFICATE
Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this pro- This degree or certificate degree is the third stage of the
gram, students will learn to describe and apply insurance con- statewide IT Technician pathway and equips students with the
cepts such as principles of indemnity, valued policy, and liability advanced IT skills required of an IT Technician. As student’s
limits; describe elements of a contract, insurance contracts, and complete coursework, they are encouraged to complete the
conditions commonly found in property and liability insurance aligned industry valued certifications such as CompTIA Linux+,
policies; discuss loss exposures, personal risk insurance, and Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician (CCENT), and the
types of personal insurance policies. Students must complete Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH). Students who have completed
all required courses for a total of 36-40 units. Stage I and II of the IT Technician pathway along with this stage
are prepared for positions such as Computer Systems Analysts,
REQUIRED COURSES: ACCTG 101; BUSAD 101, 106, 111, 112, 113, Information Security Analysts, Network and Computer Systems
114, 115, 116, 120, 50 (1 unit); CABOT 270; CS/IS 100 or CABOT Administrators, and IT wholesale/retail supervisory positions.
260 or 270. Students must complete all core courses to a total of 42 units.
RECOMMENDED COURSES: BUSAD 203 or 204. Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this pro-
gram, students will be able to demonstrate system and network
INTERDISCIPLINARY HUMANITIES administration concepts; and understand and demonstrate Cyber
AA DEGREE Security concepts and their integration into Business Operations.
Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this pro- REQUIRED COURSES: BUSAD 101, 106, 204; CABOT 260; CS/IS
gram, students will apply literary, rhetorical, and interdisciplin- 101, 174, 186, 187, 190, 193, 194, 196, 197.
ary studies concepts, and discipline-specific concepts (such as
dance or French) in order to critically read, write, think, and MACHINIST
research about the idea of creativity. AS DEGREE OR CERTIFICATE
Option: Creativity Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this pro-
Select 6 units from: HUMAN 106, 117. gram, students will demonstrate the skills required in the field
Select 3 units from: HUMAN 105, 110. of machine and manufacturing technology, such as computer
Select 9 units from at least three of the following disciplines: numerical machining (CNC) for various machine tools; demon-
ANTHR 101; ART 150, 186; BIOL 123; DANCE 110, 115, 120; strate the skills required in the field of machine and manufactur-
ENGL 103, 111; PHILO 116, 117; T ART 103, 104, 109, 121, 123, 134. ing technology, such as use of manual machining equipment;
demonstrate the skills required in the field of machine and
IT TECHNICIAN II: HELP DESK USER SUPPORT manufacturing technology, such as metallurgy and heat treat-
AS DEGREE OR CERTIFICATE ing; and demonstrate the skills required in the field of machine
and manufacturing technology, such as technical mathematics.
This degree or certificate is the second stage of the statewide IT
Technician pathway and prepares students to further develop REQUIRED COURSES: MACH 101, 102, 103, 104; MTLGY 150.
their IT Technician Skills. While completing the network and
server security coursework, students gain practical experience MANAGEMENT
as they learn how to use Help Desk software. As student’s com- AS DEGREE OR CERTIFICATE
plete coursework, they are encouraged to complete the aligned
industry valued certifications such as CompTIA Network+, Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this program
CompTIA Security+, Microsoft Server, and Microsoft Desktop. students will have learned the five functions of a manager:
Students who have completed Stage 1 of the IT Technician planning, organizing, staffing, leading and controlling. The
pathway along with this stage are prepared for positions such student will learn to listen effectively, and plan, present, and
as Computer User Support Specialists, Computer Network Sup- evaluate various types and lengths of speeches and other oral
port Specialists, and IT retail supervisory positions. Students presentations.
must complete all core courses to a total of 32 units. Program
Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this program, stu- REQUIRED COURSES: ACCTG 110 or 101; BUSAD 101, 106 or CABOT
dents will be able to provide technical assistance to computer 105, 110, 120 or 144, 141, 152 or SPCH 101 or 111; CS/IS 100 or 101
users and Support Specialists to analyze, test, troubleshoot, or CABOT 260.
and evaluate existing network systems and Internet systems
or a segment of a network system, and perform network main-
tenance to ensure networks operate correctly with minimal
interruption.
REQUIRED COURSES: BUSAD 101, 106, 204; CABOT 260; CS/IS
101, 186, 190, 194, 196, 197.
2 0 2 0 – 2 0 2 1 C ATA L O G • G L E N DA L E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E