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					| 2016-2017 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 
 
 Computer Programming, Associate of Applied Science Degree in Computer Information Systems |  
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				Computer Programming is an option of the Associate of Applied Science degree program in Computer Information Systems. The degree prepares students to enter various paraprofessional and professional careers in computer programming, which is the process of preparing a sequence of coded instructions that directs a computer’s operations. Students develop an understanding of the basic concepts and tools of programming. They are taught programming, systems and procedural concepts and analyses, computer operations and business concepts. The College is located near many corporate and governmental computing centers that employ programming personnel. The College has been successful in assisting graduates in obtaining employment through its cooperative education program and job placement services. Graduates are able to: 
    contribute to analyses of problems of data format, methods of processing and required user resultsplan detailed program logic, defining necessary program steps using a program logic planuse a problem-oriented procedural language to convert a detailed program logic plan into an efficient and well structured applications programverify and test accuracy and completeness of programs by preparing sample data and by using debugging techniques and software aidsprepare appropriate documentation of programscommunicate effectively regarding computer technology with other programmers and with clerical personnel, analysts, managers and usersunderstand information flow within businessadapt to changing equipment, high level languages and applications software through reference manuals and software updateswork effectively as a member of a teamunderstand the ethical, social and economic implications of the uses of the computerbe aware of state-of-the-art hardware concepts and operating procedures, including computerscommunicate effectively through the Internet, e-mail and the World Wide Webuse an object-oriented language such as Java, C++ and C# for program developmentuse programming languages such as Visual Basic, ASP, C and XMLuse database technologies such as Oracle and MS SQL Server |  
													| Curriculum – A.A.S. Degree
  Third Semester
   Programming Elective 3-4 Credits 3CISY 285 - Database Development & Design  3 Credits Computer Science Cooperative Education 3 Credits orCIS Elective 3 Credits 3 Social Science 3 Credits 4General Education 3 Credits 4
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