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Computer Programming (history)

Associate in Applied Science (Career Program) - 64 Credit Hours

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Program Information:
The Computer Programming degree is designed to prepare students for computer programming positions. Students will obtain in-depth programming skills in two different programming languages, selecting one language sequence for each year of the program. A variety of computer platforms and languages are available to allow students diversification to meet their personal and career interests.

Admission to the Program:
Recommended prerequisites for this program include keyboarding ability and a math placement score for MAT 108 or higher.

Recommended Course Sequence:

Fall Semester 1:
DATPR 112; CMPSC 120 or DATPR 120; DATPR 239; English; Language Sequence

Spring Semester 1:
DATPR 123; DATPR 220; CMPSC 249; Communications; Language Sequence

Fall Semester 2:
DATPR 129; Language Sequence; Approved Elective; Laboratory Science/Mathematics; Social Science

Spring Semester 2:
DATPR 221; Language Sequence; DATPR 260 or Approved Elective; Approved Elective; Humanities; Social Science


Course Information:

For Program Information Contact:
Business and Information Systems Department
Technology Center
Room 205
(309)694-5558