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Nov 23, 2024
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2012-2013 Catalog & Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Online 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.
Online degrees at Southeast Tech are taught by Southeast Tech faculty who have been specially trained in online teaching methods. Program curriculum is reviewed annually by local industry professionals through Advisory Committees specific to each degree, to ensure that you will learn skills currently used by industry.
The Southeast Tech Online Programming Degree will have courses that require the use of an Exam Proctor to meet accreditation requirements and to ensure the integrity and security of the exam.
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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
Fall Semester 2012 - Credits: 12
Spring Semester 2013 - Credits: 9
Summer Semester 2013 - Credits: 9
Fall Semester 2013 - Credits: 12
Spring Semester 2014 - Credits: 12
Summer Semester 2014 - Credits: 8 or 9
Fall Semester 2014 - Credits: 6
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 |
$ 8,625 |
Books & Supplies |
$1,450 |
TOTAL |
$16,906 |
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