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| Kurt Berger |
B.S., The Citadel
M.S., East Carolina Univ |
| 828.586.4091, ext.
503 |
| 800.447.4091, ext.
503 |
| Founders Hall, 122B |
| kberger@southwesterncc.edu |
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| Scott Baker |
| B.S., UNC-Charlotte;
M.S., East Carolina University |
| 828.586.4091, ext.
249 |
| 800.447.4091, ext.
249 |
| Founders Hall,
122C |
| scottb@southwesterncc.edu |
| » Scott's
homepage |
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| L. Scott Cline, Advisor |
| B.S.B.A., Western Carolina
University; M.S., East Carolina University |
| 828.586.4091, ext.
494 |
| 800.447.4091, ext.
494 |
| 1st floor, Founders Hall |
| scline@southwesterncc.edu |
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Scott's homepage |
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| Joseph G. Roman |
| B.A., M.A., University of Florida |
| 828.586.4091, ext.
396 |
| 800.447.4091, ext.
396 |
| Founders Hall, 125A |
| jroman@southwesterncc.edu |
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| Computer
Information Technology |
| The
Computer Information Technology
curriculum is designed to
prepare graduates for employment
with organizations that
use computers to process,
manage, and communicate
information. This is a flexible
curriculum that can be customized
to meet community information
systems needs.
Course work will develop
a student’s ability
to communicate complex technical
issues related to computer
hardware, software, and
networks in a manner that
computer users can understand.
Classes cover computer operations
and terminology operating
systems, database, networking,,
security, and technical
support.
Graduates should qualify
for employment in entry-level
positions with businesses,
educational systems, and
governmental agencies which
rely on computer systems
to manage information. Graduates
should be prepared to sit
for industry-recognized
certification exams.
Associate in Applied Science
Degree (AA) - A25260
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8/22/08
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