
Associate of Science in Technology Integration
* An Associate of Science degree is considered a terminal degree. The decision on course transferability rests with the receiving institution.
Program Description
Keiser University’s Associate of Science degree in Technology Integration prepares students to amalgamate varied technologies into one organized deliverable automated solution. Students are prepared for entry-level positions in information and digital technology fields. Courses prepare students to sit for industry-accepted competency examinations.
Program Objective
 | To develop students’ abilities to administer, manage and troubleshoot hardware, software and services for single, mixed and multi-user computing environments |
 | To develop student competencies in the areas of local area networks, structured low voltage cabling, home automation and security, cable/satellite, remote digital surveillance, entertainment and communications systems. |
 | To prepare students to interface with customers, presenting complex concepts in uncomplicated terms and managing intricate projects from conception to sign-off. |
 | To prepare students for entry-level positions in telecommunication, cable and audio-visual industries, as well as the home installation industry. |
 | To develop students’ abilities to think critically and communicate effectively. |
Prerequisite for Major Courses:
None
Program Outline
To receive an Associate of Science degree in Technology Integration, students must earn 72.0 credit hours. Program requirements are as follows.
| Technology Integration Major Courses (48.0 credit hours) |
Introducation to Home Technology |
4.0 credit hours |
Low Voltage Systems |
4.0 credit hours |
Computer Service and Support PC Systems I |
4.0 credit hours |
Computer Service and Support PC Systems I |
4.0 credit hours |
Advance Home Technology Integration |
4.0 credit hours |
Computer Telephony |
4.0 credit hours |
Home Technology Integration Project |
4.0 credit hours |
Supporting Home Technology |
4.0 credit hours |
Managing and Maintaining Server Operating Systems |
4.0 credit hours |
Essentials of Networking |
4.0 credit hours |
Audio and Video Design and Installation |
4.0 credit hours |
Security and Access Control |
4.0 credit hours |
Lower Division General Education Courses (24.0 credit hours) (pdf file)
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* An Associate of Science Degree is considered a terminal degree and is not transferable.
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