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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS DEVELOPMENT
Associate of Applied Science-T (AAS-T) Degree
90 Credits
The Information Technology Applications Development AAS-T program is intended for transfer to specific baccalaureate programs based on locally negotiated articulation agreements. Achievement of this degree will prepare the transfer student for upper division study.
Degree requirements details are listed below. Lake Washington Technical College does not offer every course each quarter. Students are advised to meet with an adviser to plan class schedules for current and upcoming quarters that meet the transfer requirements of the four-year college of their choice. Any developmental coursework a student may be required to complete may increase the program length.
Information Technology Applications Development AAS-T graduates will:
- Understand and analyze software-related problems, and design a solution utilizing appropriate software tools (i.e. programming language, libraries, etc.)
- Demonstrate thorough understanding of software engineering concepts, and be able to apply them to new technologies as they become available.
- Be prepared to transfer to specific baccalaureate programs.
Admission Dates: fall, winter, spring, summer.
TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS |
CR |
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ITAD 111 |
Computer Programming Fundamentals |
5 |
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ITAD 123 |
C++ Programming I |
5 |
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ITAD 133 |
C++ Programming II |
5 |
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ITAD 135 |
Algorithms and Data Structures I |
5 |
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ITAD 142 |
Java Programming I |
5 |
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ITAD 152 |
Java Programming II |
5 |
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ITAD 271 |
Object Oriented Programming |
5 |
GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS |
CR |
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ART 102 |
Two Dimensional Graphic Design |
5 |
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MMDP 102 |
Two Dimensional Graphic Design |
5 |
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ENGL 101 |
Written Expression |
5 |
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ENGL 102 |
English Composition |
5 |
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MATH 120 |
Statistics |
5 |
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MATH 124 |
Calculus I |
5 |
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MATH 125 |
Calculus II |
5 |
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PHIL 120 |
Introduction to Logic |
5 |
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PHYS 114 |
General Physics |
5 |
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PSYC 101 |
General Psychology |
5 |
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SOCI 110 |
Introduction to Sociology |
5 |
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SPCH 220 |
Introduction to Public Speaking |
5 |
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SPCH 225 |
Small Group Communications |
5 |
See the General Education Requirements page (opens new window) for a list of all applicable courses for each of the categories listed above.