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2023-2024 Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Catalog

Programming and Analysis, A.S.


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Program Code: 3624

This program is designed to prepare students for entry-level positions as computer programmers, Internet programmers, and website developers. Students will be prepared to enter careers such as Computer Programmer, Web Master, HTML author, Site Developer and Manager, and Internet Programmer.

The program offers hands-on training and extensive experience in a wide variety of areas. Students learn various programming languages, including C++, C#, MySQL, JavaScript, and Python. Students also learn the latest versions of HTML, CSS, and other scripting languages. The curriculum is under constant revision to keep current with the latest technologies and newest computer programming and scripting languages. Both client-side and server-side technologies are covered.

Students also learn to utilize software to assist with graphics and web page design. Students graduating with this degree are in a position to find an excellent job in the field and are also well-prepared to continue their education toward a bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or Technology.

General Educations Requirements


Communications (3 Credit Hours)


Humanities (3 Credit Hours)


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Social Sciences (3 Credit Hours)


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Total General Education Hours: 15


Total Professional Core Hours: 42


Technology Electives


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Total Technology Electives Hours: 3


Total Professional Hours: 45


Total Program Hours: 60


Notes:

  1. An overall grade point average of 2.5 or higher is required for all students seeking an A.S. degree in this program.
  2. Students must pass the PERT and complete any remedial requirements prior to full admissions.
  3. All requirements must be passed with a minimum grade of C.
  4. Typing proficiency is recommended for this program.

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