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Associate in Computer Technology
Articulation Agreement with USC-Upstate Bachelor of Arts Degree in
 Computer Information Systems (CIS)

 

Summer 2007 Requirements

Entrance Requirements:   Refer to Greenville Technical College Admissions Office

Type of Program:   Day, night, or online

Type of Degree:   Associate Degree from Greenville Technical College
                             Bachelor of Arts Degree from USC-Upstate

A transfer agreement with the University of South Carolina Upstate makes it possible to obtain an associate degree from Greenville Tech as part of their work toward a bachelor's degree in Computer Information Systems. The program with USC-Upstate and Greenville Tech, provides rigorous instruction in not only computer programming, but also in many important areas such as systems analysis and design, web technologies, database, networking, and information security. With a strong core of supporting courses in business administration, graduates are well prepared to work in a variety of environments. Students with interest in computer and information technology related areas should consider this degree. The degree also offers an opportunity for adults already working in computer technology to update, continue their education and to expand career opportunities.

  • Graduates of the program must earn a minimum grade of "C" on all CPT and IST courses.

  • Courses in this program are offered at varying campus locations, and some are offered through College Online.

  • A competency test may be required to waive prerequisite CPT courses where equivalent transfer credits or documented work experience do not exist.

  • Transfer credit for CPT101 will only be allowed if completed within the last five years. A validation test is required for credits earned more than five years past.

  • To graduate with an associate degree, candidates must meet the computer competency requirement by taking CPT101 (ERG130 may be substituted with departmental approval) or by passing the exemption exam at a cost to be accessed by the college.

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