
Associate of Applied Science in
AAS in Computing and Information Science Delaware Technical And Community

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Introduction
The landscape of job opportunities in today’s world is changing with new computer and information technology fields emerging as others become obsolete. Information science focuses on identifying, understanding, and resolving problems through established and developing technologies. The Delaware Tech program for Computing and Information Science will prepare you with the skills necessary to understand these workforce dynamics. You will learn about computer sciences in advancing courses of study, and you will apply this knowledge in hands-on applications. You will learn about the hierarchy of levels in computers, learning about CPU structure, control unit operations, parallel organization, and Reduced Instruction Set Computers (RISC). Additional classes in higher mathematics, economics, and business will round out your understanding of CIS applications in preparation for a career in this growing industry.
With a Computing & Information Science degree, you will be prepared for a seamless transfer to one of our sister institutions and the upper-level coursework of a four-year program.