Computer Science: Information Technology (AS)
Careers in Information Technology
With an Associate in Science degree in Computer Science: Information Technology, you can work in any industry. Here are some careers and their salaries you could have with a degree in Information Technology:
Career information below taken from bls.gov February 2020. Go to bls.gov for most current career information.
Design and create websites.
Data for Los Angeles/Long Beach/Anaheim
Typical Education Level: | Salary: | Hourly Median Wage: |
Associate Degree | $78,200/year | $37.59/hour |
Work Experience in a Related Occupation: | Job Outlook 2018-2028: | The number of Jobs 2018: |
None needed |
12% increase |
7,110 |
Plan and carry out security measures to protect an organization’s computer networks and systems.
Data for Los Angeles/Long Beach/Anaheim
Typical Education Level: | Salary: | Hourly Median Wage: |
Bachelor’s Degree | $100,410/year | $48.28/hour |
Work Experience in a Related Occupation: | Job Outlook 2018-2028: | The number of Jobs 2018: |
Less than 5 years needed | 1% increase (little or no change) |
112,300 |
Provide technical assistance to computer users. Answer questions or resolve computer problems for clients in person, or via telephone or electronically. May provide assistance concerning the use of computer hardware and software, including printing, installation, word processing, electronic mail, and operating systems.
Data for Los Angeles/Long Beach/Anaheim
Typical Education Level: | Salary: | Hourly Median Wage: |
Associate Degree | $56,120/year | $26.98/hour |
Work Experience in a Related Occupation: | Job Outlook 2018-2028: | Number of Jobs 2018: |
None needed |
4% increase |
23,640 |
Write and test code that allows computer applications and software programs to function properly.
Data for Los Angeles/Long Beach/Anaheim
Typical Education Level: | Salary: | Hourly Median Wage: |
Bachelor’s Degree | $92,900/year | $44.66/hour |
Work Experience in a Related Occupation: | Job Outlook 2018-2028: | The number of Jobs 2018: |
None needed |
5% increase |
9,390 |
Create the applications or systems that run on a computer or another device.
Data for Los Angeles/Long Beach/Anaheim
Typical Education Level: | Salary: | Hourly Median Wage: |
Bachelor’s Degree | $113,670/year | $54.65/hour |
Work Experience in a Related Occupation: | Job Outlook 2018-2028: | The number of Jobs 2018: |
None needed | 3% increase (slower than average) |
29,890 |
Plan, coordinate, and direct computer-related activities in an organization.
Data for Los Angeles/Long Beach/Anaheim
Typical Education Level: | Salary: | Hourly Median Wage: |
Bachelor’s Degree | $157,050/year | $75.51/hour |
Work Experience in a Related Occupation: | Job Outlook 2018-2028: | Number of Jobs 2018: |
5 years or more | 6% increase (faster than average) |
17,990 |
What You’ll Learn at LASC in Computer Science: Information Technology
You can get Associate in Science degree (AS) through LASC’s Computer Science: Information Technology program:
- Start programming and get an introduction to computer science. You will learn new software and learn about databases, their structures, and multiple uses in a business environment. You will also have the opportunity to work on a project to highlight your knowledge and experience you’ve gained in the program.
- From algorithms to computer linguistics, you will dive into the diversity of today’s computer science and information technology. You will also learn how to research new industry trends and products so you can stay on top of all that is happening in the industry.
- LASC provides internships so you can get hands-on work experience, build your career connections and create community ties for after you graduate.
- Want to transfer? Visit your academic counselor to learn how you can transfer with this degree and continue in your career through the university level.
Degrees & Courses You Will Take
Review the LASC Computer Science: Information Technology Associate in Science degree below along with our suggested course of study for this program. Go to LASC’s current Course Catalog for specific course information:
Major Code: 707.10
Total Units Required: 60
As a student, upon successfully completing this program, you will be able to:
- Work individually or on a team to perform computational tasks using operating system environments and develop problem-solving algorithms for given tasks.
- You will be able to use computer science concepts, including the study of the properties of algorithms, which includes linguistics, virtual hardware development, and application development.
Required Courses: | Units |
---|---|
CO SCI 601 Introduction to Computers and Their Uses | 3 |
CO SCI 602 Introduction to Computer Science | 3 |
CO SCI 608 Beginning BASIC Programming | 3 |
CO SCI 617 Beginning Micro Assembly Language | 3 |
CO SCI 630 Microcomputer | 3 |
CO SCI 636 Introduction to Data Structures | 3 |
CO SCI 639 Programming in C | 3 |
CO SCI 660 Business Systems Design | 3 |
TOTAL UNITS | 27 |
Recommended Electives: | Units |
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CO SCI 681 Computer Networking I | 4 |
CO SCI 682 Computer Networking II | 4 |
CO SCI 688 Computer Project | 2 |
Get Ready Before You Start
Start preparing for your career in information technology before your first class starts at LASC!
- Make an appointment with your LASC academic counselor to review LASC’s program, start to develop a Student Education Plan (SEP), and discuss your future plans so your counselor can recommend different support services and opportunities, as well as consider if a bachelor’s degree would be a good match for your career goals.
- Still in high school? Find out if your school has a computer club to join. Talk to your parents and your teachers about books or magazines you can read about the industry. Follow computer science and software developer blogs and social media sites to learn about the industry.
- Once you’re at LASC, make sure to get involved with on-campus clubs and organizations, such as Toastmasters to gain public speaking skills, become a student ambassador, or run for student government. These create new relationships and show potential employers your commitment to work with others and your leadership skills.
Program Learning Outcomes
As a student, upon successfully completing this program, you will be able to:
- Work individually or on a team to perform computational tasks using operating system environments and develop problem-solving algorithms for given tasks.
- You will be able to use computer science concepts, including the study of the properties of algorithms, which includes linguistics, virtual hardware development, and application development.