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American Samoa Course Descriptions CHAIRPERSON AND FACULTY

Mr. Ernie T. Seiuli, Chairperson


Community College ICT 150 Introductions to Computers
Credits (3): 2 Lecture; 1 Lab Mr. Reupena T. Lesa, Faculty
Qualifications: MAT 80; ENG 80 Ms. Juliet Fung Chen Pen, Faculty
 This course presents hardware and software
components of microcomputer systems.
Topics include operating systems, basic
network commands, and fundamentals of
email, internet, word processing,
spreadsheet, and presentation graphics. Lab
work includes hands on experience on the
course software.
ICT 170 Microcomputer Applications

Computer Science Credits (3): 2 Lecture; 1 Lab


Qualifications: MAT 90; ENG 80 COMMUNITY ADVISORY
 COUNCIL
Department This course illustrates computer capabilities
within an employment setting. It will focus
on solidifying student knowledge of popular Mr. David Betham(BTI)
Microsoft office applications. Laboratory Mr. Don Nelson(ASCC)
work includes extensive laboratory Ms. Fala Sualevai(ASTCA)
assignments using Word Processing,
Ms. Grace Tulafono-Asi(ASG)
Spreadsheet, and Presentation software to
Ms. Lisa Gebauer(BlueSky)
accomplish tasks meeting Microsoft Office
User (MOUS) Specialist standards. Mr. Raj Deo(BlueSky)
ICT 270 Advanced Office Applications
Credits (3): 2 Lecture; 1 Lab
Qualifications: ICT 170 CONTACT INFORMATION
 This course applies advanced functions of
office automation systems (word
(684)699-9155 ext. 369, 458,
processing, spreadsheets, and database). 473Email:
Laboratory work includes advanced e.seiuli@amsamoa.edur.lesa@a
exercises in Word, Excel, and Access
designed to Microsoft Office User Specialist msamoa.eduj.fungchenpen@a
(MOUS) Expert standards. msamoa.eduWebsite:
www.amsamoa.edu
Catalog year
2018-2020 Program Learning Outcomes
1. GEO 2-A: Evaluate Information:  The mission of the American Samoa CERTIFICATE OF PROFICIENCY
Community College is to foster successful IN INFORMATION
Demonstrates the ability to access, student learning by providing high quality COMMUNICATION
locate, manage, and evaluate educational programs and services that will TECHNOLOGY
enable students to achieve their educational 1st Semester Credits
information from multiple sources.
goals and to contribute to the social, ENGLISH ENG 150 3
2. GEO 2-B: 1 Present Information cultural, political, economic, technological,
ENGLISH ENG 151 3
using Technology: Utilizes and environmental well-being of American
CAREER
Samoa.
technological tools to perform DEVELOPMENT ICT 170 3
ASCC VISION PROGRAM
basic functions appropriate to job  The American Samoa Community College ETP 100
REQUIREMEMTS 3
and life. holds as its central theme “Saili leAtamai” ETP 120 4
3. 3.GEO 2-B 2 Apply Information: or to ―Seek Knowledge.Our journey TOTAL CREDITS 16
pushes us forward to achieve our mission to
Applies research skills and provide high quality educational programs
presents knowledge in multiple and services. We remain grounded in the
core values of student centeredness, respect 2ND Semester Credits
formats. for diversity, collaboration and teamwork, Program
4. 4.Courses that provide students’ respect for tradition and culture, and Requirement ICT 270 3
lifelong learning while meeting the ICT 150 3
knowledge, skills, and abilities to
challenges of the 21st Century. We envision ICT 161 4
utilize technological tools and an active impact in the development of the BUS 103 3
procedures for personal, academic, educational, social, cultural, political,
economic, American Samoa and the Pacific. Math MAT 151 3
and career tasks for entry level
COMPUTER SCIENCE
employment. TOTAL CREDITS 16
DEPARTMENT MISSION

The ASCC Computer Science Department GENERAL
strives for excellence by providing quality EDUCATION 12
and comprehensive educational programs to
assist students in realizing their maximum PROGRAM
potential for personal and professional REQUIREMENTS 20
development and in collaboration with the TOTAL 32
industry to meet the educational needs of
the community. The program ensures that
ASCC graduates will be equipped with the Worksheet #1
necessary computer literacy skillset required
in the ever-changing work environment.
ASCC MISSION
Jun 100 45 120
Jul 30 25 40
Aug 60 70 89
Sep 55 30 60
Oct 160 140 150
Nov 90 85 155
Dec 80 45 90
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 Lagisola $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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Year Year Year
Month 2016 2017 2018
Jan 120 160 75
Feb 150 85 75
Mar 125 105 65
Apr 140 85 50
May 110 80 135

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