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Information Technology

IT: Programming & System Analysis

Associate of Applied Science




Information Technology: Programming & System Analysis

Description

The Associate in Applied Science degree in Information Technology: Programming and Systems Analysis focuses on the analysis, design, and programming skills necessary for entry-level computer programming support positions. A Certificate of Completion (CCL) is also available.

Associates of Applied Science = 61-65 credits

Program Prerequisites: None

Required Courses:

Credits:

21-22

CIS105

Survey of Computer Information Systems

3

+ CIS190

Introduction to Local Area Networks (3) OR

 

CNT140++

Cisco (Any CNT140++ course) (4) OR

 

MST150++

Microsoft Windows (Any MST150++ course) (3)

3-4

+ CIS159

Visual Basic Programming I

3

+ CIS162AD

C #:  Level I (3) OR

 

+ CIS163AA

Java Programming: Level I (3)

3

+ CIS225

Business Systems Analysis and Design (3) OR

 

+ CIS225AB

Object-Oriented Analysis and Design (3)

3

+ CIS259

Visual Basic Programming II (3) OR

 

+ CIS262AD

C #: Level II (3) OR

 

+ CIS263AA

Java Programming: Level II (3)

3

GBS151

Introduction to Business

3

Restricted Electives:

Credits:

15-16

BPC/CIS117DM

Microsoft Access: Database Management

3

BPC/CIS120DC

Flash: Digital Animation

3

BPC/CIS120DF

Computer Graphics: Adobe Photoshop

3

CIS126AL

Linux Operating System I (1) OR

 

CIS126DL

Linux Operating System (3)

1-3

BPC/CIS133++

Any Internet/Web Development (totaling 3 credits)

3

+ CIS162AD

C#: Level I (3) OR

 

+ CIS163AA

Java Programming Level: I

3

+ CIS166++

Web Scripting (Any module)

3

+ BPC/CIS217AM

Advanced MS Access: Database Management

3

+ CIS220DC

Advanced Web Programming with Macromedia Flash

3

+ CIS250

Management of Information Systems

3

+ CIS259

Visual Basic Programming II

3

+ CIS262AD

C#: Level II

3

+ CIS263AA

Java Programming: Level II

3

+ CIS298AA

Special Projects

1

General Education Requirements:
Credits: 
25-27

CORE: Credits: 15-17

 

First-Year Composition
      Any approved General Education course in the First-Year Composition Area 

6

Oral Communication
      Any approved General Education course in the Oral Communication Area

3

Critical Reading
      Any approved General Education course in the Critical Reading Area

3

Mathematics
      MAT120               Intermediate Algebra (5) OR
      Satisfactory completion of a higher level mathematics course     

3-5

Distribution Credits: 10

Humanities & Fine Arts
      Any approved General Education course in the Humanities and Fine Arts Area   

3

Social and Behavioral Sciences
      Any approved General Education course in the Social and Behavioral Sciences Area

3

Natural Sciences
      Any approved General Education course in the Natural Sciences Area

4