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Feb 02, 2025
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2012-2013 Catalog & Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Computer Programming, AAS
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Computer Programmers and web developers work with users and other professionals to create applications that enhance a business’s ability to operate efficiently and competitively. Software applications may be designed for the desktop, local area network (LAN), the internet, or a combination of all three platforms. The knowledgeable programmer will learn a variety of programming languages and development tools in order to meet the diverse needs of businesses as well as expand their career opportunities.
This curriculum provides in-depth training in object oriented programming languages such as Java and C#. Markup languages such as HTML, XHTML, and XML are used in Web-based applications. SQL is used to interface with relational databases in both Windows and Web-based applications. Both client-side and server-side web programming concepts are emphasized throughout the curriculum. Entry level training in operating systems and networking also enhances the programmer’s abilities.
ALSO OFFERED AS AN ONLINE PROGRAM!
- Southeast Tech Laptop Required
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Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Computer Programming, a student will be able to:
Science & Technology
- Understand and demonstrate basic computer constructs.
- Understand and demonstrate proficiency in the following languages: Java, C#, PHP, HTML, SQL
- Demonstrate proficiency using a variety of integrated development environment (IDE) applications. (Visual Studio, Websphere, Dreamweaver)
- Demonstrate proficiency using relational databases.
- Understand and demonstrate proficiency in the following DBMS (Database Management Systems): Microsoft Access, Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL
- Understand and demonstrate proficiency using object oriented programming concepts.
Problem Solving/Critical Thinking
- Demonstrate the ability to break down the logic needed to solve a problem using computer programs.
- Demonstrate the ability to work independently and in teams to achieve established goals.
Professionalism
- Exhibit professional and ethical behavior.
- Seek membership in professional organizations.
- Demonstrate the ability to research and present information on a given IT topic.
Communication
- Demonstrate proficiency in written communication.
- Demonstrate professional verbal skills through oral presentations.
- Demonstrate use of appropriate computer terminology.
Program Curriculum - Total Credits: 68 or 69
First Semester - Credits: 18
Second Semester - Credits: 18
Third Semester - Credits: 17
Fourth Semester - Credits: 15 or 16
Additional Information
Students entering a program in any semester other than outlined may not graduate in the expected amount of time. Estimated total program fees
Tuition |
$ 6,831 |
Fees |
$ 5,835 |
Books & Supplies |
$ 1,450 |
Laptop |
$ 1,325 |
TOTAL |
$ 15,441 |
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