Academy For Information Technology - Articulation Agreement With Union County College

Articulation Agreement With Union County College

In addition to the certifications resulting from the successful completion of each Information Technology level, college credits from Union County College are awarded for the equivalent classes. As of the 2010-11 school year, the articulation agreement with Union County College has been dissolved, and Information Technology courses have been restructured.

  • IT I -> CIS 100 - Intro to Computing Applications (3 Credits)
  • IT II -> CIS 101 - Intro to Information Systems (3 Credits)
  • IT III -> CIS 204 - Database Management (3 Credits)
  • IT IV -> CSC 100 - Computer Programming Fundamentals and CIS 106 - Java Programming (6 Credits)

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