CS 216 — CS 216
OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING IN C++ . . . . . . . . . . . 3 COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW The Computer Technology (CT) program provides training in the principles underlying the design of modern computer systems. The program presents the theory of computer architecture and design. The CT program prepares students for entry-level positions related to computer hardware. Opportunities include computer repair, manufacture, and installation, among others. Students complet - ing one of the certificate programs can expect to enter high-paying positions in the computer industries. With more experience and/or a bachelor’s degree or advance trade certification, entry-level tech - nicians can advance in position and salary. PROGRAMS OFFERED AWARD AWARD TYPE ACADEMIC PLAN MAJOR UNITS FA* Program in A+ Certification CS C070810J 12-13 N *FA = Financial Aid Eligible. Yes = Eligible for all aid. No = Ineligible for Federal Pell and Cal Grant, FSEOG, Federal Work-Study, and Federal Loans. Please consult with Financial Aid Office on award eligibility.Program in A+ Certification Skills Certificate Major Units: 12-13 (TOP Code: 070810; Academic Plan: C070810J) Upon completing this short program, the student is fully prepared to sit for the CompTIA A+ Certification Examination and work as an entry level PC technician. PROGRAM STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to: 1. Identify components in a personal computer. 2. Diagnose problems in personal