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The document outlines a Certificate of Proficiency in Information Communication Technology program at American Samoa Community College. The 16-credit program includes general education requirements, program requirements, and computer science courses in the first and second semesters. It lists the program learning outcomes, which include evaluating information, presenting information using technology, and applying research skills. It provides the mission and vision of the Computer Science Department and ASCC, and describes several course descriptions, including Introduction to Programming, Introduction to Computers, and Microcomputer Applications.

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The document outlines a Certificate of Proficiency in Information Communication Technology program at American Samoa Community College. The 16-credit program includes general education requirements, program requirements, and computer science courses in the first and second semesters. It lists the program learning outcomes, which include evaluating information, presenting information using technology, and applying research skills. It provides the mission and vision of the Computer Science Department and ASCC, and describes several course descriptions, including Introduction to Programming, Introduction to Computers, and Microcomputer Applications.

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CERTIFICATE OF PROFICIENCY IN

INFORMATION COMMUNICATION
TOTAL CREDITS 16 American Samoa
TECHNOLOGY
Credits
Community College
1ST SEMESTER General Education 9
COMMUNICATION Program
Requirements 22
ENG 150 Introduction to Literature 3
ENG 151 Freshman Composition 3 Total Credits 31
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT &
RESPONSIBILITY
Computer Science Program Learning
CS 155 Introduction to Programming 3 Outcomes Computer Science and Technology
PLO 1/GEO 2-A: Evaluate Information Department
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Demonstrates the ability to access, locate,
LITERACY
manage, and evaluate information from multiple
ICT 170 Microcomputer Applications 3 Community Advisory Council
sources.
Mr. David Betham
PLO 2/GEO 2-B: 1 Present Information using
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS Mr. Jeriecho Martinez
Technology Utilizes technological tools to
Ms. Grace Tulafono-Asi
ETP 100 Basic Electrical Theory I 3 perform basic functions appropriate to job and
Ms. Lisa Gebauer
life.
TOTAL CREDITS 15 Mr. Faasala Augafa
PLO 3/GEO 2-B: 2 Apply Information Applies
Mr.Raj Deo
research skills and presents knowledge in
multiple formats.
2ND SEMESTER Faculty
PLO 4: Courses that provide students’
Dr. Ernie T. Seiuli (Chairperson)
MATHEMATICS knowledge, skills, and abilities to utilize Dr. Reupena T. Lesa
MAT 151 Intermediate Algebra 3 technological tools and procedures for personal, Ms. Juliet Fung Chen Pen
ICT 270 Advanced Office Applications 3 academic, and career tasks for entry level
employment.
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
ICT 150 Introduction to Computers 3
Catalog year:
ICT 161 Networking from Home and Small
Businesses 4 2020-2022
BUS 170 Ethics in the Workplace 3
MISSION educational needs of the community. The 1 lab credit)
program ensures that ASCC graduates will be
The ASCC Computer Science Department equipped with the necessary computer literacy ICT 150 Introductions to Computers (3)
strives for excellence by providing quality and skill set required in the ever-changing work
comprehensive educational programs to assist Prerequisite: MAT 80, ENG 80 This course
environment.
students in realizing their maximum potential for presents hardware and software components of
personal and professional development and in COMPUTER SCIENCE DEPARTMENT microcomputer systems. Topics include
collaboration with the industry to meet the operating systems, basic network commands,
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
educational needs of the community. The and fundamentals of email, internet, word
program ensures that ASCC graduates will be CS 155 Introduction to Programming (3) processing, spreadsheet, and presentation
equipped with the necessary computer literacy Prerequisite: MAT 90, ENG 80 graphics. Lab work includes hands-on
skill set required in the ever-changing work experience on the course software. (Note: 2
environment. This course is an introduction to the C++ lecture credits, 1 lab credit)
programming language. The students will learn
ASCC VISION the basics of the C++ language up through and ICT 170 Microcomputer Applications (3)
include control structures, types, variables,
The American Samoa Community College holds Prerequisite: MAT 90, ENG 80 This course
functions and pointers. This course also
as its central theme “Saili leAtamai” or to ―Seek illustrates computer capabilities within an
introduces the students through a study of the
Knowledge. Our journey pushes us forward to employment setting. It will focus on solidifying
concepts of program specification and design,
achieve our mission to provide high quality student knowledge of popular Microsoft office
coding, and understanding the process of
educational programs and services. We remain applications. Laboratory work includes
exposing the essential data to the outside world.
grounded in the core values of student extensive laboratory assignments using Word
Topics covered include fundamentals of
centeredness, respect for diversity, collaboration Processing, Spreadsheet, and Presentation
flowcharts, program solving, programming
and teamwork, respect for tradition and culture, software to accomplish tasks meeting Microsoft
concepts, classes and methods, control
and lifelong learning while meeting the Office User (MOUS) Specialist standards. (Note:
structures, arrays, and strings. (Note: 2 lecture
challenges of the 21st Century. We envision an 2 lecture credits, 1 lab credit)
credits, 1 lab credit)
active impact in the development of the
ICT 270 Advanced Office Applications (3)
educational, social, cultural, political, economic, CS 255 Web Technologies (3)
American Samoa and the Pacific. Prerequisite: ICT 170 This course applies
Prerequisite: CS 155Students will be able to
advanced functions of office automation systems
COMPUTER SCIENCE DEPARTMENT demonstrate competencies in creating, coding
(word processing, spreadsheets, and database).
MISSION and posting HyperText Markup Language
Laboratory work includes advanced exercises in
(HTML) and Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) files
The ASCC Computer Science Department Word, Excel, and Access designed to Microsoft
to the Internet. The course will equip students
Office User Specialist (MOUS) Expert
strives for excellence by providing quality and with a historical understanding of the web’s
comprehensive educational programs to assist standards. (Note: 2 lecture credits, 1 lab credit).
evolution and key industry-standard design
students in realizing their maximum potential for guidelines to ensure strong online presentation,
personal and professional development and in and emphasizes the important role standards play
collaboration with the industry to meet the in website development. (Note: 2 lecture credits,
American Samoa Community College
Payroll

LAST FIRST HOURLY HOURS GROSS FICA ASG TAXES NET


NAME NAME RATE WORKED WAGES 7.65% 5% PAY
Aab Rosalena $6.00 38 $228.00 $17.44 $11.40 $28.84 $199.16
Ah-Ping Shane $5.50 40 $220.00 $16.83 $11.00 $27.83 $192.17
Areta Faamanuiaga 3.75 40 $150.00 $11.48 $7.50 $18.98 $131.03
Faapoi Walter $8.00 40 $320.00 $24.48 $16.00 $40.48 $279.52
Gogo Sonny $4.00 35 $140.00 $10.71 $7.00 $17.71 $122.29
Ott Bernadine $5.00 40 $200.00 $15.30 $10.00 $25.30 $174.70
Savini Lagisolia $7.50 40 $300.00 $22.95 $15.00 $37.95 $262.05
Schuster Peter $4.50 40 $180.00 $13.77 $9.00 $22.77 $157.23
Sefo Fuatino $4.00 40 $160.00 $12.24 $8.00 $20.24 $139.76
Una Julianne $5.75 40 $230.00 $17.60 $11.50 $29.10 $200.91
Total $2,128.00 $162.79 $106.40 $269.19 $1,858.81

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