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Jama Spicer-Sutton
Associate Professor of Computer and Information Science and Director of Special Academic Projects
219, WSCC Sevierville Campus
865-774-5805
Julia Bell
Assistant Professor of Computer and Information Science
Tech 218
423-585-2666
Allen Nix
Associate Professor of Computer and Information Science
Tech 248 C
423-318-2755
Lois Blais
Associate Professor of Computer and Information Science
Tech 248 A
423-585-2658
Victor Suich
Associate Professor of Computer and Information Science
Tech 248 B
423-585-2659
Paul Todaro
Assistant Professor of Computer and Information Science
409, WSCC Greene Campus
Tom Duda
Associate Professor of Computer and Information Science
Tech 248 D
423-585-2646
The department of Computer and Information Science prepares individuals for employment as computer professionals and/or the successful transfer to a baccalaureate program at a four-year institution. The department emphasizes the development of competence in the use of the computer and the various information technologies.
The Associate of Applied Science in Computer and Information Science Degree emphasizes the various aspects of networking and other basic computer skills needed in the field of information technology. The training will qualify students to assume positions with business and industry employing computer technologies. Students will work in the planning, design, implementation, and maintenance of different sized networks. Special emphasis will be placed on Cisco and Microsoft Operating Systems. Students will also be prepared with basic PC hardware support and programming skills.
The Associate of Science Degree in Computer Science is designed for students who plan to transfer to a four-year college or university to complete a bachelor's degree in computer science.
The Associate of Applied Science Degree in Computer Information Technology emphasizes the development of data processing skills needed by professional analysts and programmers. The training will qualify students to assume positions with business and industry employing computer technology for the resolution of data processing problems. Special emphasis will be placed on programming skills, structured design concepts, data base management concepts, system skills and system design and analysis.
The Associate of Applied Science Degree in Computer Networking emphasizes the various aspects of networking and other basic computer skills needed in the field of information technology. The training will qualify students to assume positions with business and industry employing computer technologies. Students will work in the planning, design, implementation, and maintenance of different sized networks. Special emphasis will be placed on Cisco and Microsoft Operating Systems. Students will also be prepared with basic PC hardware support and programming skills.