Computer Technology (AAS)
60 Credits
Graduates who earn the AAS degree in Computer Technology will develop a broad range of skills to support computer-based applications in business and industry. These skills include problem-solving in computer architecture, database use and design, telecommunications, programming and system design. This degree positions individuals to seek employment in a variety of businesses that utilize Information Technology (IT) professionals.
Core Courses – 32 Credits
Note: COMT 1173, COMT 1181, COMT 1184, and COMT 2188 must be completed within seven years prior to completing the Computer Technology Associate of Applied Science degree with or without Industry Certification.
Complete at least 6 credits from the following eight courses:
COMT 1205 | Introduction to Visual Basic | 3 cr |
COMT 1182 | Advanced Database Management Systems | 3 cr |
COMT 2096 | Internship in Computer Technology | 2-4 cr |
COMT 2250 | Object Oriented Programming with Java for HCST | 4 cr |
CSCI 1101 | Introduction to Computing and Problem Solving | 4 cr |
CSCI 1111 | Introduction to Programming in C | 4 cr |
CSCI 1202 | Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming in C++ | 4 cr |
CSCI 1203 | Introduction to Computer Programming in Java | 4 cr |
Note: COMT 1205, CSCI 1111, CSCI 1202, and CSCI 1203 must be completed within seven years prior to completing the Computer Technology Associate of Applied Science degree with or without Industry Certification.
Additional Required Courses – 28 Credits
Complete one of the following two courses:
Complete one of the following four courses:
Complete one additional MnTC course from Goals 3-10 (3-5 Credits)
Complete additional courses to reach 28 credits (8-10 Credits)
Recommended:
Other Degree Requirements
If needed, complete additional courses to reach 60 college-level credits total.
- Earn a minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.0 for college-level coursework (courses numbered 1000 and above) completed at Normandale.
- Earn a minimum of 15 college-level credits at Normandale.
Coursework in this degree program satisfies a portion of the Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC). Please see MnTC Degree Audit Report.