* Enrollment Fee (non-refundable), International Enrollment and Student Processing Fee, PAX Test (1st time attempt), Mobility Test (per. attempt),Course Audit Fee
Provide a completed Sullivan application along with paid application and processing fee.
Provide a copy of their current Passport (including all pages of existing visas and/or entry stamps).
Submit Statement of Purpose (750-word essay of past, present, and future).
Include a copy of their current I-20 (if applicable).
SAT or ACT (unless you have an associate degree) for undergraduate admission.
Official transcripts from an accredited university or college.
Provide accepted statements of financial responsibility (converted to U.S. dollars) and verification of their ability to fund estimated minimum expenses.
Provide an Affidavit of Support for sponsorship along with financial documentation supporting the sponsorship.
TOEFL, IELTS, or iTEP (required).
All applicants, undergraduate and graduate, whose native language is not English must submit TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language), IELTS or iTEP scores to demonstrate basic English proficiency. Applicants native to Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand and the United Kingdom will be presumed to be proficient.
Only TOEFL scores of 197 (computer-based), 500 (paper-based) or 60 (Internet-based) will be considered for admission to any program in the university. TOEFL scores are only valid for two years after the test date.
An IELTS score of 6.5 or an iTEP score of 4.0 is required for undergraduate students
Sullivan’s Information Technology Associate of Science (A.S.) Degree provides students with a wide range of skills to meet the needs of employers seeking entry-level technology professionals. Students completing the Associate of Science in Information Technology program have the ability to solve problems and provide business solutions using a variety of technical tools.
The Associate of Science in Information Technology program includes courses in the areas of business applications, networking technology, hardware and OS troubleshooting help desk support, business program design, computer programming, web design, database design, and database management.
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Course
Title
Credit Hours
CSC 105
Introduction to Programming
4.00
CSC 118
Computer Applications I
4.00
CSC 200
Principles of Technology
4.00
CSC 210
Database Design
4.00
CSC 218
Computer Applications II
4.00
CSC 230
Website Design
4.00
CSC 240
Visual Programming
4.00
CSC 242
Object Oriented Programming
4.00
CSC 272
Principles of System Design
4.00
MNE 108
Computer Hardware Fundamentals
4.00
MNE 109
Computer Network Fundamentals
4.00
MNE 213
Computer Security Fundamentals
4.00
ACT 101
Principles of Accounting I
4.00
BUS 224
Professional Development
4.00
MGT 114
Business Organization and Management
4.00
ECO 201
Microeconomics
4.00
ENG 101
Composition I
4.00
ENG 102
Composition II
4.00
FYE 101
Information Literacy
4.00
GEC 220
Essential Strategies for Applied Communications (ESAC)
4.00
MTH 101
College Mathematics
4.00
MTH 201
College Algebra
4.00
General Education Electives
4.00
Total Credit Hours: 92.00
Our program produces IT versalists instead of IT specialists. Our intent is to produce students who are capable in the areas of user/customer support, networking, databases, website design, and programming. These five areas make up our “pillars of IT.” Instead of producing a student who is focused on a single area of competency, we expose students to every aspect of information technology:
User/Customer Support – Help desk management techniques; installation, configuration and troubleshooting for hardware, software and networks; prepare for CompTIA A+ certification exam, technical writing
Databases – Design and construct relational databases; Structured Query Language (SQL); MySQL; Microsoft SQL Server
Website Design – Design and create web pages and websites using HyperText Markup Language (HTML5) and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS3); later courses focus on dynamic websites using JavaScript, PHP, XML and AJAX
Programming – Analyze, design, code and test applications using Microsoft Visual C#; later courses introduce Java, mobile programming and software engineering
$275/year