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Information Technology & Computer Science focuses on the needs of business data processing rather than on scientific research. We offer instruction and practice in hardware and software usage, computer programming, networking, database programming, Internet/Web development, and systems development.

 

Important Notices -

There are lots of changes effective Fall 2012 - Please look over the 2012 catalog.

The IT&CS department is moving! Some faculty and classes will be in the Holden University Center, others in the CLI, and others in the T-building. Please read over the schedule carefully. The best way to reach faculty during this time of transition is to use email. Thanks

From the Department -

Fall 2012 & Spring 2013 IT&CS GRADUATES - PLEASE READ THIS PAGE

Frequently Requested Links - Includes Admissions, Financial Aid, Counseling, and Career Services

The Book Nook A listing of texts and ancillary materials for IT & CS courses

Developer Academic Alliance [ MSDN Academic Alliance ] Information - MSDNAA & the MSDNAA FAQ

How to contact or reach the IT&CS Faculty and Staff

Information Technology & Computer Science Advisory Committee

Related Programs on Campus!

Geospatial Technology

This new degree and certificate program prepares students to work in geospatial technology and related fields, such as Geographic Information System (GIS), analysis of satellite and aerial imagery, and applications of Global Positioning Systems (GPS). Typical GIS technicians create maps and analysis for emergency response and hazards, urban planning, natural resources management, homeland security, transportation planning and logistics, utility mapping and location data, and more. For more information, contact Mark Guizlo, Professor of Geography (Tel. 440-525-7251) or visit their web site: http://lakelandcc.edu/academic/socsci/geog/.

Additional Information Will Display Here:

Distance Learning

Handbook for all Lakeland Community College Distance Learning Students
Contains important information to help you succeed!

ITCS On-Line Course FAQ Page
Links to important pages, specific course requirements

General Requirements for all ITCS Courses
Internet connection requirements, computer literacy requirements, hardware and software general requirements (memory, processor, etc), technical support

Looking to finish your Associate of Applied Business and then transfer to a 4-year college or university? Here are some options

Holden University Partnership Center

At the Holden Center:

Kent State University
  • Applied and Technical Studies in
    • Internet/Multimedia
    • Networking
    • Application Development

At the receiving/transfer-to college campus

Cleveland State University

Cross Registration

Qualifying full-time (12 or more credits) Lakeland students may register for one course per term during the regular academic year, on a space available basis, at any of the institutions participating in the cross registration program coordinated by the Northeast Ohio Council on Higher Education. Program information and applications are available in the Admissions Office. http://www.lakelandcc.edu/academic/catalog/pdf/GenlInfo.pdf

Department Policies, Procedures, and Funding

Testing Out of a Class

Independent Studies

Prerequisite Waiver Requests

IT&CS Fund for Graduating Students - We can help pay your graduation fees if you apply soon

Additional Scholarships Available for IT&CS Students

Take the Pledge! The profession is looking for you to act honorably and ethically. Take the first step here

Events

We Are IT/STEM! Conference - 2012 Date TBD