Information Technology Program
Associate of Science Degree (A.S.)
Bachelor of Science Degree (B.S.)
Program Description
The Associate of Science and Bachelor of Science Degrees in
Information Technology provide students with a solid foundation
in the information technology field. The sequence of courses
builds from foundational concepts to more advanced skills in
programming, database management, networking, systems
administration, communication and writing skills, ethics, and
management strategies. Careful consideration will be given to
implementing information technology solutions in tribal settings.
Degree Objectives
Upon completion of the Associate of
Science degree, students will:
- Analyze problems and apply appropriate solutions to selected areas of the information technology field.
- Effectively communicate and present technical information to a broad audience.
- Demonstrate sufficient technical skills in selected areas of computer science.
- Research and evaluate evolving and emergent technologies.
Upon completion of the Bachelor of Science degree, students will:
- Demonstrate theoretical knowledge and essential technical skills in selected areas of information technology.
- Effectively plan, develop, and implement appropriate information technology solutions.
- Demonstrate synthesis and application of knowledge and skills by completing a major research project and corresponding research paper.
- Demonstrate understanding of the economic and political systems of Native American reservations, especially in the area of information technology.
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Ryan Benedetti
Information Technology
Department Head/Instructor
M.F.A., University of Montana
Professional Certificate: System
Administration, Web Programming, Open Source
Programming, University of Illinois
Email: ryan_benedetti@skc.edu
Phone:
Location:
Michel Building
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