Information Technology and Computing (ITC) courses develop students’ ability to produce, consume, process, and communicate information using technology, while addressing challenges like security, source reliability, automation, and ethical considerations to prepare them for an evolving digital world.
Student Learning Outcomes
- Digital Information and Storage Exchange: Students will be able to understand the principles of information storage, exchange, security, and privacy and be aware of related ethical issues.
- Critical Consumers of Digital Information: Students will be able to consume digital information critically, capable of selecting and evaluating appropriate, relevant, and trustworthy sources of information.
- Employ Computing Technologies: Students will be able to use appropriate information and computing technologies to organize and analyze information and use it to guide decision making.
- Apply Algorithmic Methods: Students will be able to choose and apply appropriate algorithmic methods to solve a problem.
Assessment Findings
Based on the assessment of sampled student artifacts, the target of 70% was met for SLOs 3 and 4, but not for SLOs 1 and 2.

Assessment Report
For more detailed information on learning outcomes, assessment methods, results, and recommendations for improvement, see the Information Technology and Computing Assessment Report.
Information Technology and Computing Assessment Report (Spring 2025)