The Computer Information Systems - Career - Enterprise Information Systems program is a career-based program which will prepare the student to work in a business information systems environment. The curriculum provides hands-on experience in application software, web development platforms, program development languages, and database design methodologies. The primary focus of this program is application software development in a business environment. This program will prepare the student to perform in an entry-level role as a web developer, entry-level database support specialist, and programmer in a business information environment.

Program Overview

What Will You Learn?

Associate of Science

You will code intermediate and advanced SQL and PL/SQL programs, Develop advanced programming, data, dataset, and file techniques, and create advanced client-server side web applications. You will be able to troubleshoot information systems to resolve user problems.

Cost

In-State Tuition: $223/credit

Out-of-State / International Tuition: $429/credit

Some programs have additional program fees

Timeline

4 Semesters

75 credits

Learn Online

This program may be completed 80% or more online.

Requirements

High School Diploma or GED/HiSET.

Locations

  • This program may be completed at QCC Worcester (Main Campus).
  • This program may be completed face-to-face.

Connections

The following program(s) have connections that can be completed alongside or applied to this program:

Certificate

Computer Systems Engineering Technology - Personal Computer Specialist Certificate

The Personal Computer Specialist Certificate prepares graduates to work in the information technology field as computer support specialists with an emphasis on personal computer/desktop management and support. Demand for these workers will result from the increased use of information technology and digital communications technology by individuals and organizations. As technology becomes more complex and prevalent, a greater level of support will become essential to users and their employers.
Certificate

Computer Systems Engineering Technology - Network Technician Certificate

The Network Technician Certificate prepares graduates to work in the information technology field as an entry-level network specialist, such as a network technician. Demand for these workers will result from the increased use of information technology and digital communications technology at home and in the business environment.
Certificate

Computer Systems Engineering Technology - Help Desk Technician Certificate

The Help Desk Technician Certificate prepares graduates to work in the information technology field as an entry-level computer support specialist, such as a help desk technician or desktop specialist.  Computer support specialists or help desk technicians “provide help and advice to people and organizations using computer software or equipment. Some, called computer network support specialists [technical support specialists], support information technology (IT) employees within their organization.
Certificate

Computer Systems Engineering Technology - Network Associate Certificate

The Network Associate Certificate prepares graduates to work in the information technology field as an entry-level network specialist, such as a network administrator or network associate. Demand for these workers will result from the increased use of information technology and digital communications technology at home and in the business environment.
Certificate

Computer Systems Engineering Technology - Cyber Security Certificate

The Cyber Security Certificate is designed to prepare graduates to work in the information technology field as computer support specialists with an emphasis in cyber security. As technology becomes more complex and widespread, support specialists will be needed in greater numbers to implement technology solutions and resolve the technical problems that arise. Businesses, especially, will demand greater levels of support, as information technology has become essential in the business environment.

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Course TitleCourse #Semester OfferedCreditsPrerequisites

Semester 1

  • Apply and get accepted to this program (Program Code: SEIT).
  • Register for and successfully complete all courses to graduate in four semesters.
  • Meet with Academic Advisor about co-enrolling in CSET certificate.
  • Complete CSC 141, CSC 234, ENG 101, and the Mathematics Elective.
IT Help Desk ConceptsCSC 105F/S2 
Windows Client Operating SystemsCSC 141F/S/SU4 
Networking TechnologiesCSC 234F/S/SU4Coreq: CSC 141
Composition IENG 101F/S/SU3Placement into college level English
Speech Communication SkillsSPH 101F/S/SU3Placement into college level English
Mathematics Elective---F/S/SU3 
  Total19 

Semester 2

  • Meet with Career Services to discuss the co-op process and leads for co-op placements.
  • If considering transfer, meet with a Transfer Services Advisor. See www.QCC.edu/transfer.
  • Complete CSC 241 and ENG 102.
Storage TechnologiesCSC 210S/SU3Placement into college level English
Computer Hardware and SupportCSC 233F/S4Coreq: CSC 141
Windows Server Operating SystemsCSC 241F/S3CSC 141
IT Security FoundationsCST 205S/SU3Placement into college level English
Composition IIENG 102F/S/SU3ENG 101
Project ManagementMGT 205F/S3ENG 101
  Total19 

Semester 3

  • For the Technology Career Elective, choose one technical course from CIS, CSC, CST, ELM, ELT, IMD, or IMG course designations.
  • Meet with Program Coordinator to discuss readiness for CST 299.
  • Contact Career Services to complete all requirements of CPS 298 (required prior to registration for CST 299). See www.QCC.edu/career-services.
  • If considering transfer, meet with representatives of four-year schools to discuss/begin the transfer application process; or create an account on the QCC job board to search for internships, co-ops and jobs.
  • Complete CST 231.
Introduction to Programming with C++ ORCIS 121F/S3Placement into college level English, MAT 095 with a grade of “C” or higher or approp place score, Coreq: CIS 105 or CIS 111
Introduction to Programming Using Python ORCSC 101MAT 095 with a grade of “C” or higher or approp place score
Systems Programming and ScriptingCSC 201CSC 141, Coreq: CST 245
Pre Cooperative Education SeminarCPS 298F/S0 
Internetworking Principles and ProtocolsCST 231F/S3Coreq: CSC 234
Network Infrastructure ManagementCST 235S3CSC 234, Coreq: CST 231
UNIX Operating Systems ICST 245F/S/SU4Coreq: CSC 141
Liberal Arts Elective---F/S/SU3 
Technology Career Elective---S/SU3 
  Total19 

Semester 4

  • Continue with/complete the transfer application process; or if seeking employment, meet with Career Services for career readiness preparation and to learn more about QCC’s job board and to review industry certification requirements and opportunities.
  • Complete CST 238 and CST 240.
  • Submit an Intent to Graduate Form, located on The Q.
Telecommunications in BusinessCST 207F/S3Placement into college level English
Enterprise Application InfrastructureCST 238S/SU3Coreq: CSC 241
Routing TechnologiesCST 240S3Coreq: CST 231
Cooperative Work Experience & SeminarCST 299F/S/SU3CPS 298, Approval of Program Coordinator
Liberal Arts Elective---F/S/SU3 
Social Science Elective---F/S/SU3 
  Total18 
Total Credits Required:  75 

Program Goals:

The Computer Systems Engineering Technology (CSET) program offers various associate degree and certificate options that allow students to specialize in specific areas of interest. The mission of the Computer Systems Engineering Technology - Enterprise Information Technology (IT) Option is to prepare students for a broad range of career opportunities in the Information Technology (IT) field. Graduates are prepared to work in virtually any business or organization that utilizes computers and computer networks. This is accomplished by adhering to industry standards developed to measure and promote the competency of IT professionals.

Student Learning Outcomes:

Upon completion of the program, graduates will be able to:

  • Know fundamental business methods, including communications, math, and writing.
  • Demonstrate the application of information technology to common business functions, including the implementation and use of basic end user software.
  • Demonstrate the fundamentals of telecommunications in a modern business environment, including management of voice, call centers, and Voice Over IP.
  • Perform support and maintenance of computer hardware.
  • Analyze and apply operating systems concepts to implement and support multiple industry standard operating systems in enterprise networking environments.
  • Apply an understanding of basic programming structures and algorithms.
  • Apply networking concepts to design, implement, and maintain LANs and WANs to support modern implementations, including internetworking and data convergence.
  • Design and implement basic and advanced routing utilizing the TCP/IP and other common networking protocols and utilities.
  • Analyze and apply security in computer and networking infrastructures while detecting any legal and ethical breaches.
  • Define and manage network services for effective network performance.
  • Design data storage solutions that meet the enterprises’ varied needs, including fault tolerance and disaster recovery.
  • Deploy and manage common third-party applications to support business needs.
  • Demonstrate the management of IT infrastructures and projects.
  • Develop documentation appropriate to clearly communicate computer network specification, configuration, and/or processes.
  • Troubleshoot computer networking infrastructures to resolve user problems.
  • Demonstrate the implementation of IT in a business environment through cooperative education and seminars or service learning experience.

Admissions Process:

Admissions inquiries should be directed to admissions@qcc.mass.edu. Prospective students may apply to the program of their choice by following the enrollment steps at www.QCC.edu/enrollment-steps.

Program Admissions Requirements:

Students should note that some first semester courses carry minimum prerequisites. Refer to the program grid.

  • High School Diploma or GED/HiSET.

CORI, SORI, Finger Printing & Drug Testing:

Criminal Offender Record Information (CORI) and Sex Offender Registry Information (SORI) checks may be required. Fingerprinting and drug testing may be required.

Additional Cost:

See the Program Fees page.

  • Students who pursue any of the industry certifications will incur additional expenses for testing fees.

Technical Performance Standards:

See the Technical Performance Standards page. (Note: Not all programs have technical performance standards).

Credit for Prior Learning:

Credit for Prior Learning (CPL) allows students to use skills they already have towards a college degree or certificate. Work, life, volunteer and military experience may be translated into credit, allowing students to take fewer classes and earn their degree faster. CPL eliminates redundancies for students who have already earned credentials or mastered skills required for their program of study. Email experience@qcc.mass.edu for more information and eligibility.

Career Outlook:

Please consult the Massachusetts Career Information System at https://masscis.intocareers.org/ or the Occupational Outlook Handbook at www.bls.gov/ooh/ for specific occupational information. The CIP code for this program is 15.1201.

Transfer Articulations & Opportunities:

Prospective students may learn more about transfer articulation agreements at www.QCC.edu/agreements. More information regarding transfer opportunities is available at www.QCC.edu/transfer.

Additional Information:

  • The Enterprise Information Technology (IT) Option offers extensive coursework, lecturing on theoretical information technology design, principles, and approaches and supplementing the lecture with practical hands-on application in QCC’s state-of-the-art CSET labs.
  • The Enterprise Information Technology (IT) Option offers courses that teach material from several industry standard certifications including:
    • Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA):
      • A+ - CSC 233, CST 207
      • Network+ - CSC 234
      • Linux+ - CST 245
      • Security+ - CST 205
    • Microsoft’s 365 Certified Associate and Microsoft Certified Windows Server Hybrid Associate in the following topics:
      • Windows Desktop - CSC 141
      • Windows Server - CSC 241
    • Cisco’s Certified:
      • Network Administrator (CCNA) - CST 240
    • Storage Networking Industry Association and Dell:
      • SNIA Certified Storage Professional and Dell Associate - Information Storage and Management - CSC 210