Associate in Applied Science - Transfer

AAS-T in IT Infrastructure Operations

90 credits

The Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degree in IT Infrastructure Operations is a comprehensive program designed to equip students with a diverse skill set necessary for managing and optimizing IT infrastructures in modern organizations. Students will learn how to design network architectures and implement IT service technologies to build data infrastructures.

This degree program encompasses a wide range of critical topics in the field, including:

  • Computer Hardware: Gain skills in hardware components and troubleshooting methodologies.
  • Desktop Support: Develop expertise in providing technical support to end-users.
  • Networking: Obtain the principles of network design, implementation, and management.
  • Cybersecurity: Identify security risks, implement security measures, and safeguard critical data.
  • Server Administration: Acquire skills in deploying, configuring, and managing server environments.
  • Windows and Linux Environments: Gain proficiency in both Windows and Linux operating systems.
  • Cloud Computing: Understand the principles of cloud architecture, deployment, and management.
  • Virtualization: Implement virtualization technologies to enhance overall IT infrastructure efficiency.
  • Systems Management: Acquire systems monitoring, performance optimization, and maintenance.
  • Web Development: Familiarize yourself with web development technologies and practices.
  • Database Management: Acquire skills in database design, implementation, and management.
  • Programming: Gain fundamental elements of computer programming.

Completion Requirements

The IT Infrastructure Operations AAS-T Degree is a professional technical degree that requires at least 90 credit hours in college level courses (numbered 100 or above), a minimum cumulative 2.0 grade point average, a minimum of 25 credits from Cascadia, and completion of all the requirements for this degree. Students must meet with an advisor to complete and submit an application for graduation

General Education Core Courses

Communication

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5

Quantitative or Symbolic Reasoning

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5

Humanities/Social Science Requirements

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10

Work-Based Learning

Students should choose a combination of the following variable credit courses for a total of five credits.

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5
Total Credits
90