Programs of Study
Computer Programming
Degree: AAS | Graduation Requirements: 64 credits
Program Summary:
Students in Computer Programming learn to create and deconstruct the algorithms and code behind modern computer languages. Beginning with the pseudo code used in logic and problem-solving, students move through Visual Basic, Java, and C++ using an Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) methodology.
After successfully completing the requirements of the Computer Programming AAS degree program, students will be able to demonstrate an understanding of:
- Computer hardware: components, purpose, relationships & integration
- Computer software: usage, design, installation, management, configuration, debugging, & file management
- Operating systems
- The fundamentals of algorithms
- Mathematical skills as applied to problem-solving & logic
- The fundamentals of Microsoft Visual Basic
- The fundamentals of Microsoft Visual C++
- The fundamentals of Java
- Object-oriented programming methodology
- The fundamentals of data structures
- The fundamentals of database management
- The fundamentals of systems analysis
- The fundamentals of project management
- The fundamentals of accounting
- The fundamentals of business management
Graduates will also be prepared to:
- Write algorithms to solve real-world problems
- Create, edit, maintain, and query databases using structured query language
- Work effectively in goal-oriented development teams
- Use object-oriented programming methodologies in systems development
- Apply the systems development lifecycle in project management
- Produce written, oral, and visual communication that clearly expresses and documents their ideas
- Apply a basic foundation in science, technology, engineering and mathematics to solve real-world problems
- Create and maintain web pages and web sites
Introduction to Computer Science
Scripting
A Liberal Arts elective
Composition I
MAT 1005, 1205, 1206, 1301 or higher
Logic and Problem Solving
HTML
CPT Elective
Fundamentals of Speech OR Intercultural Communication
A course with a SCI prefix and lab
Web Design and Development
Database Management
Object-Oriented Programming
CPT Elective
A Liberal Arts elective
Data Structures
Systems Analysis
Mobile Application Programming
Project
A course with a PED prefix
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