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Tom Laurie
Information Technology
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Information Technology Degree

Curriculum for students entering program in 2010-11.
 

The degree of Associate in Science with a major in Information Technology is awarded upon successful completion of the program.

The Information Technology (IT) Degree prepares students to start or advance an IT career or to transfer seamlessly to a 4 year college. If you enjoy working with computers, earning an IT degree will help you turn that interest into a professional career. Our alumni who specialized in Networking are employed in a wide range of jobs from configuring and repairing PC's to technical support to administering and designing networks. Those who specialized in Applications Development are now programmers, database administrators or web site developers.

All degree candidates study core IT competencies including programming, database design, home and small businesses networking, and personal computer hardware and software. In their second year, students concentrate in either network design and administration or applications development (programming/database/Internet)

  • The Information Technology Department at NHTI is a regional and local Cisco Networking Academy. Students choosing the Network Option take four Cisco courses - Networking for Home and Small Businesses (IT 150), Working at a Small-to-Medium Business or ISP (IT 152), Introducing Routing and Switching in the Enterprise (IT 250), and Designing and Supporting Computer Networks (IT 252). These courses prepare students to sit for the Cisco Certification exams (CCENT and CCNA).
  • The department also offers a course in Personal Computer Hardware and Software (IT 108) which prepares students to sit for the CompTIA A+ certification, a widely recognized vendor-neutral certification for service technicians.
  • Students choosing the Applications Development option learn object oriented programming, database design, Visio modeling and SQL. They program in five languages: C#.NET, HTML, VB.NET, Java and SQL. They then apply these skills in business application development for Windows or web environments.

Some graduates continue their formal education in a bachelor Degree at another college. Others begin or continue their professional careers directly.

Complete a Bachelor's Degree in Information Technology
through our Dual Admission Program with UNH-Manchester

Transfer Information

Thrifty Idea!

If your goal is a 4-year degree in Information Technology (IT), why not complete your first two years at NHTI?

It may save you thousands of dollars, and let you learn in a local, hands-on environment!

Specific Admission Requirements

  1. High school Algebra I with a grade of “C” or better or NHTI's MT 103 and MT 104 with grades of “C” or better;
  2. Computer keyboarding skills are assumed.

Senior Internship

All students are required to complete a senior internship in the area of their concentration and career goals. The internship provides real-life experience applying skills learned in the classroom. Employers work closely with the students and professors to ensure an environment that enhances each student's education, provides experience and introduces the student to the IT business environment.

Internship Considerations

The college must ensure that individuals (customers, employees, etc.) at internship and service learning sites are not adversely affected by students during learning experiences. Therefore, students participating in internship and field experiences must demonstrate the emotional stability required to exercise sound judgment, accept direction and guidance from a supervisor or faculty member and establish rapport and maintain sensitive interpersonal relationships with employees, customers and clients.

Course NumberCourse TitleCLLABCR
FIRST YEAR
Fall Semester
 EN 101English Composition404
#IT 106IT Career Topics *101
#IT 107Office Applications for IT *101
#IT 140Database Design and Management223
#IT 150Networking for Home and Small Businesses223
 MT 123Intermediate Algebra404
 SO xxxSocial Science Elective +303
  19
Spring Semester
APPLICATIONS DEVELOPMENT OPTION
 EN 125Communications and the Literature of Science and Technology or
 EN xxxEnglish Elective303
#IT 108Personal Computer Hardware and Software223
#IT 110Programming Fundamentals223
#IT 270Web Design and Development223
 MT 125 Finite Mathematics 404
  16
Spring Semester
NETWORKING OPTION
 EN 125Communications and the Literature of Science and Technology or
 EN xxxEnglish Elective303
#IT 108Personal Computer Hardware and Software223
#IT 152Working at a Small-to-Medium Business or ISP223
 MT 125 Finite Mathematics 404
 XX xxxGeneral Education Elective 3-403-4
 16-17
SECOND YEAR
APPLICATIONS DEVELOPMENT OPTION
Fall Semester
#IT 210Object Oriented Programming in Java223
#IT 212Visual Basic.NET223
#IT 220Supporting IT Systems223
#IT 280Windows Server Operating Systems223
#IT 292IT Career Development 101
 XX xxxScience Elective ++3-403-4
 16-17
Spring Semester
#IT 214Advanced Visual Basic.NET223
#IT 240Database Implementation223
#IT 294Senior IT Internship143
 XX xxxGeneral Education Elective 3-403-4
 XX xxxHumanities/Fine Arts/Foreign Language Elective303
 15-16
TOTAL CREDITS66-68
NETWORKING OPTION
Fall Semester
#IT 220Supporting IT Systems223
#IT 250Introducing Routing and Switching in the Enterprise233
#IT 280Windows Server Operating Systems223
#IT 292IT Career Development 101
#IT xxxInformation Technology Elective223
 XX xxxScience Elective ++ 3-403-4
 16-17
Spring Semester
#IT 209Scripting for System Management223
#IT 252Designing and Supporting Computer Networks233
#IT 262Networking Security I223
#IT 294Senior IT Internship143
 XX xxxHumanities/Fine Arts/Foreign Language Elective303
 15
TOTAL CREDITS66-68
Program Cost Estimates

# Indicates major field courses
* Student will take IT 106 in the first half of the semester and IT 107 in the second half.
+ Any course with a prefix of AN, EO, HI, PS, PY or SO (except HI 104 and HI 105).
++ BI 100, CH 100 and PH 100 do not meet this requirement.

CL- Number of lecture/classroom hours per week for the course
LAB- Number of simulation laboratory, laboratory or clinical hours per week for the course
CR- Number of credit hours for the course

Revised: 17 Aug 2010

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