Degree
Programs
Computer Science (A.S.)
This degree focuses primarily on
programming. It is geared towards students who want to develop computer code
and become systems programmers, and who plan to transfer to a four-year school
to continue in programming. You will learn how to design and develop computer
programs in low and high level languages, and study data structures, computer
architecture and digital computer organization.
Requirements: Pre-calculus in high school or Math 175 at MCC, Physics recommended
Requirements: Pre-calculus in high school or Math 175 at MCC, Physics recommended
Computer Information Systems (A.S.)
This degree is geared to students
who want to provide tech support, systems support and systems analysis and who
plan to transfer to a four-year program in computer information systems,
management information systems, telecommunications, or database administration.
Requirements: Intermediate Algebra with Trigonometry or Math 104 at MCC, typing or keyboarding skills recommended
Requirements: Intermediate Algebra with Trigonometry or Math 104 at MCC, typing or keyboarding skills recommended
Computer Information Systems (A.A.S)
This program provides a basic
understanding of computer skills and strategies for information processing and
is designed for students who want to enter the workplace immediately. It
emphasizes the practical application of computers for problem-solving. You will
learn major software packages and basic programming.
Requirements: Intermediate Algebra with Trigonometry or Math 104 at MCC, typing or keyboarding skills recommended
Requirements: Intermediate Algebra with Trigonometry or Math 104 at MCC, typing or keyboarding skills recommended
Computer Systems Technology (A.A.S.)
This degree focuses on hardware
components and applications. It is usually the right major for students who
like to "get inside the box." You will study electronic circuits,
logic and architecture and learn to program hardware, work with operating
systems, and troubleshoot hardware and software failures.
Requirements: Intermediate Algebra with Trigonometry or Math 104 at MCC, typing or keyboarding skills recommended
Requirements: Intermediate Algebra with Trigonometry or Math 104 at MCC, typing or keyboarding skills recommended
Electrical Engineering Technology: Electronics (A.A.S.)
This degree provides the technical
depth, breadth, and general education for a career in electronics design,
manufacturing, sales, or service. You will learn BASIC, assembly language,
programming, and microcomputer interfacing. The program is accredited by the
Technology Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering
Technology. Computer Track As an Electrical Engineering Technology major, you
may choose the Computer Track, which is designed specifically for students who
want to transfer into a bachelor's degree program in Computer Engineering
Technology.
Requirements: Intermediate Algebra with Trigonometry or Math 104 at MCC
Requirements: Intermediate Algebra with Trigonometry or Math 104 at MCC
Engineering Science - Computer Engineering Science Option (A.S.)
This engineering degree focuses on
the design, construction and operation of computer systems. It is designed for
students planning to transfer to a four-year school to study computer
engineering science.
Requirements: Pre-calculus in high school or Math 175 at MCC, three years of science including Chemistry and Physics
Requirements: Pre-calculus in high school or Math 175 at MCC, three years of science including Chemistry and Physics
Information Technology (A.S.)
This degree prepares you to study IT
at a four-year college. It focuses on better ways to use existing technology
and software in corporations and business. Most graduates plan to specialize in
general IT applications, web design/marketing/ecommerce, or networking and IT
systems support.
Requirements: Intermediate Algebra with Trigonometry or Math 104 at MCC, typing or keyboarding skills recommended
Requirements: Intermediate Algebra with Trigonometry or Math 104 at MCC, typing or keyboarding skills recommended
Cisco Certified Networking Associate (CCNA) Preparation
The nationally recognized Cisco
Networking Academy offers leading edge classroom and laboratory instruction for
designing, building and maintaining computer networks. As a key part of MCC's
Computer Systems Technology (A.A.S.) & Information Technology (A.S.)
programs, it prepares you to take the Cisco Certified Networking Associate
exam. Cisco certification is recognized by employers worldwide because it
proves that you have a comprehensive grasp of core networking technologies.
Certificates
Computer-Aided Design and Drafting (CADD)
The
mechanical designer of today requires knowledge in many areas including
mechanical drafting, computer-aided design and drafting, machine shop, robotics
and machine components. Our design and drafting courses emphasize the national
standards for drafting and geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GDT).
Students may choose to continue their educations by enrolling into the
Mechanical Technology A.A.S. degree program which introduces the student to the
principles, materials, and equipment of mechanical design and manufacturing.
Requirements: High school graduate or GED, Elementary Algebra with Geometry or MTH 098 at MCC.
Requirements: High school graduate or GED, Elementary Algebra with Geometry or MTH 098 at MCC.
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