KELLOGG COMMUNITY COLLEGE
450 North Avenue • Battle Creek, MI. 49017 • 269.965.3931
Information Technology
Descriptions and Prerequisites
IT 110 Information Technology and Project Management 3 CR
This course provides an understanding of organizational information and technology used by various business subsystems. Information technology will be used in the demonstration of organization, planning, and project control. Students will gain practical knowledge in managing information project scope, schedule and resources as a competitive resource. It also covers the technical and organizational foundations of information systems. Lab Fee
IT 200 Cooperative Education I 2-5 CR
Prerequisite: co-op coordinator approval. This is a coordinated work experience for students in the Computer-Aided Drafting, Computer Engineering Technology, Computer Programming, Database Administrator, Information Technology, and/or Office Information Technology Programs. To be enrolled in this course, students must be in a technology-related position providing new career-related experiences in the workplace. Cooperative education is designed to provide each candidate with the necessary educational, technical, and people-related skills to be successful in a technology-related position. Students will meet as a class one hour per week. Topics (including human relations, career selection and marketing, investing and retirement planning, professionalism, and ethical practices in the workplace) will be a focus for the weekly co-op sections.
IT 201 Cooperative Education II 2-5 CR
Prerequisite: co-op coordinator approval. This is a coordinated work experience for students taking technology-related programs. It is a continuation of IT 200. To be enrolled in this course, students must be in a technology-related position providing new career-related experiences in the workplace. Students will meet as a class one hour per week.
IT 202 Cooperative Education III 3-5 CR
Prerequisite: co-op coordinator approval. This is a coordinated work experience for students taking technology-related programs. It is a continuation of IT 201. To be enrolled in this course, students must be in a technology-related position providing new career-related experiences in the workplace. Students will meet as a class one hour per week.