3020 | Computer Programming – CCC

The Computer Programming certificate prepares you as an entry-level programmer in the microcomputer environment. A variety of programming languages, software applications, and networking courses are available, so that you may individualize the program depending on your personal career and interest. Hands-on computer experience is emphasized throughout the program. Some credits will articulate directly toward the A.S. degree in Computer Programming and Analysis (Program #1610).

Length: One (1) years (33 credit hours)

PREFIX
COURSE NAME
CREDIT HOURS
FIRST YEAR
First Term
 
OST 2335
Business Communications
 
3
*
MAC 1105
College Algebra OR
(G.E.)
3
 
MTB 1103
Business Mathematics using Spreadsheets
 
 
 
OST 1100C
Introduction to College Keyboarding
 
3
 
CGS 1100C
Introduction to Microcomputers using Windows
(G.E.)
3
 
 
 
 
12
Second Term
 
GEB 2430
Business Ethics
 
3
**
 
Programming-Applications Electives
 
12
 
 
 
 
15
Summer Term
 
CGS 2565C
Principles of Computer Information Systems
 
3
**
 
Programming-Applications Electives
 
3
 
 
 
 
6
*
It may be necessary to first enroll in a lower level math course depending on college placement test scores.
**
At least nine (9) elective hours must be COP (computer programming) courses.
Programming Courses:
 
COP 2170C
Principles of Computer Programming
 
3
 
COP 2224
Introduction to C++ Programming
 
3
 
COP 2810
Programming for the Internet
 
3
Advanced Programming Courses: (at least 3 COP credits must be among the following courses)
 
COP 2171C
Advanced Programming Techniques
 
3
 
COP 2228
Advanced C++ Programming
 
3
 
COP 2250
Java Programming
 
3
Applications and Other Courses:
 
ACG 2450C
Accounting for the Microcomputer
 
3
 
CET
Networking Courses
 
3
 
CGS 2510C
Introduction to Spreadsheets
 
3
 
CGS 2820
Introduction to Web Design
 
3
 
CIS 2930
Selected Topics in Computer Science
 
1-4
 
CIS 2949
Co-op Ed. Training Assignment in Computer and Information Systems
 
1-4
 
CTS 2106
Fundamentals of Unix
 
 
 
CTS 2210
Introduction to Digital Graphics
 
3
 
GRA 1100
Introduction to Computer Graphics
 
3
 
GRA 1156
Intermediate Computer Graphics
 
3
 
GRA 2157
Advanced Computer Graphics
 
3
 
OST 1713C
Word Processing – MS Word
 
3