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Program - Computer Information Technology (Programming Awards)
Computer Information Technology (Programming Awards) -- Oracle Professional Skills Achievement Award
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This degree plan has been updated since it was originally published on June 9, 2014. Show me the current version. Show me what changed in 2014-2015. Gainful Employment Information COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY -- DBA(Level I Certificate) El Centro, North Lake and Richland only
Degree Plan Code: C1.CIT.DBACERT.12 This certificate option is designed to provide training for those desiring a basic understanding of the duties of an Oracle Database Administrator. Courses will assist the graduate in preparation for the Oracle certification exams. Students must complete the following courses in sequence: ITSE 1346, ITSE 1345/1445, ITSE 2356/2456, and ITSE 2358/2458. Prerequisite: Basic understanding of personal computers and operating systems as obtained in ITSC 1401 or BCIS 1405 or COSC 1401 or COSC 1301, and problem solving, logic structures, and relational database concepts as obtained in ITSE 1429 or ITSW 1307/1407 or equivalent experiences approved by designated Information Technology personnel.
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NOTE: Students enrolling in this program who plan to transfer to a four-year institution should consult an advisor or counselor regarding transfer requirements and the transferability of these courses to the four-year institution of their choice. ![]()
This degree plan has been updated since it was originally published on June 9, 2014. Show me the current version. Show me what changed in 2014-2015. Gainful Employment Information COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY -- ORACLE ASSOCIATE(Skills Achievement Award) El Centro, North Lake and Richland only
Degree Plan Code: SA.ORACLE.ASST.10 This sequence is for students who wish to prepare for the Oracle Certified Associate (OCA) certification exam. At this apprentice skill level, Oracle Associates have a foundation knowledge that will allow them to act as a junior team member working with database designers, administrators or application developers performing simple, operational tasks on an Oracle database with database software and graphical utilities associated with managing the database. Prerequisite: Basic understanding of personal computers and operating systems as obtained in ITSC 1401 or BCIS 1405 or COSC 1401 or COSC 1301 as well as problem solving, logic structures, and relational database concepts as obtained in ITSE 1429, and either ITSW 1307/1407 or equivalent experience approved by designated personnel.
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NOTE: Students enrolling in this program who plan to transfer to a four-year institution should consult an advisor or counselor regarding transfer requirements and the transferability of these courses to the four-year institution of their choice. ![]() Gainful Employment Information COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY -- ORACLE PROFESSIONAL(Skills Achievement Award) El Centro, North Lake and Richland only
Degree Plan Code: SA.ORACLE.PROF.10 This sequence is for students who wish to prepare for the Oracle Certified Professional (OCP) certification exam. At this skill level, Oracle Professionals have knowledge that will allow them to perform network administration duties of backup and recovery. Prerequisite: Completion of ITSE 1346 and ITSE 1345/1445, as well as basic understanding of personal computers and operating systems as obtained in ITSC 1401 or BCIS 1405 or COSC 1401 or COSC 1301 and problem solving, logic structures, and relational database concepts as obtained in ITSE 1429, or ITSW 1307/1407 or equivalent experiences approved by designated Information Technology personnel.
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NOTE: Students enrolling in this program who plan to transfer to a four-year institution should consult an advisor or counselor regarding transfer requirements and the transferability of these courses to the four-year institution of their choice. ![]()
This degree plan has been updated since it was originally published on June 9, 2014. Show me the current version. Show me what changed in 2014-2015. COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY -- PROGRAMMER LEVEL IGainful Employment Information(Level I Certificate) Brookhaven, Cedar Valley, El Centro, North Lake, and Richland onlyEFC-Deactivated January 1, 2013, pending SACSCOC approval;
Degree Plan Code: C1.CIT.PROGLEVI.9.12 This certificate option is designed to provide students with basic and advanced skills and knowledge in a primary language of choice.Application development using database programming techniques, structures, and modeling is also developed.Graduates will be qualified to work as a Level I Programmer in a technical programming environment. Prerequisite:Basic understanding of personal computer and operating systems as obtained in ITSC 1401, BCIS 1405, or COSC 1401 or equivalent experience approved by designated Information Technology personnel.
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*First in a two-course programming language series List A - Introductory Programming Courses
**Second in a two-course programming language series List B - Advanced Programming Courses
List C - Database or Web Courses
NOTE: Students enrolling in this program who plan to transfer to a four-year institution should consult an advisor or counselor regarding transfer requirements and the transferability of these courses to the four-year institution of their choice. ![]()
This degree plan has been updated since it was originally published on June 9, 2014. Show me the current version. Show me what changed in 2014-2015. COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY -- SOFTWARE PROGRAMMER/DEVELOPERGainful Employment Information(Associate in Applied Sciences Degree) Offered at Brookhaven, North Lake and Richland onlyEFC, ECC-Deactivated January 1, 2013, pending SACSCOC approval;
Degree Plan Code: AAS.CIT.PROGD.9/13 This associate degree program is designed to provide in-depth skills and knowledge in one introductory specialization language or development tool, an operating system used with that platform, plus additional skills and knowledge with an advanced specialization language or development tool.Students are expected to complete an introductory and advanced course from the same specialization emphasis list to be considered as having met the requirement for this award. The graduate will be qualified to work as an entry-level programmer or developer in an applications setting. Course(s) may be substituted for ITSC 1401, BCIS 1405, or COSC 1401 for those who demonstrate current computer literacy.
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NOTE: One Introductory and one Advanced Specialization course should be selected from the same Specialization Emphasis. SEMESTER IV
+Humanities/Fine Arts Elective - must be selected from the AAS Core Options for Humanities/Fine Arts. ++Social/Behavioral Science Elective - must be selected from the AAS Core Options for Social/Behavioral Science. General Programming Specialization Emphasis SEMESTER II Introductory (one course)
SEMESTER III Advanced (one course)
Web Specialization Emphasis SEMESTER II Introductory (one course)
SEMESTER III Advanced (one course)
.NET Specialization Emphasis SEMESTER II Introductory (one course)
SEMESTER III Advanced (one course)
Oracle/SQL Specialization Emphasis SEMESTER II Introductory (one course)
SEMESTER III Advanced (one course)
Game Specialization Emphasis SEMESTER II Introductory (one course)
SEMESTER III Advanced (one course)
List A - Database Course
List B - Operating System Courses
List C - Application Development Courses
NOTE: Students enrolling in this program who plan to transfer to a four-year institution should consult an advisor or counselor regarding transfer requirements and the transferability of these courses to the four-year institution of their choice. ![]()
This degree plan has been updated since it was originally published on June 9, 2014. Show me the current version. Show me what changed in 2014-2015. COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY -- SOFTWARE PROGRAMMER/DEVELOPER ASSISTANTGainful Employment Information(Level I Certificate) Brookhaven, El Centro, North Lake, and Richland onlyEFC-Deactivated January 1, 2013, pending SACSCOC approval;
Degree Plan Code: C1.CIT.SPDASST.9/13 This certificate option is designed to provide skills and knowledge in one introductory specialization language or development tool, an operating system used with that platform, and database concepts. Students are expected to complete an introductory and advanced course from the same specialization emphasis list to be considered as having met the requirement for this award. Graduates will be qualified to work as an assistant in a programming or development environment with data, coding, and/or design. Course(s) may be substituted for ITSC 1401, BCIS 1405, or COSC 1401 for those who demonstrate current computer literacy.
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NOTE: One introductory and one Advanced Specialization course must be selected from the same Specialization Emphasis listing. General Programming Specialization Emphasis SEMESTER I Introductory (One Course)
SEMESTER II Advanced (One Course)
Web Specialization Emphasis SEMESTER I Introductory (One Course)
SEMESTER II Advanced (One Course)
.NET Specialization Emphasis SEMESTER I Introductory (One Course)
SEMESTER II Advanced (One Course)
Oracle/SQL Specialization Emphasis SEMESTER I Introductory (One Course)
SEMESTER II Advanced (One Course)
Game Specialization Emphasis SEMESTER I Introductory (One Course)
SEMESTER II Advanced (One Course)
List A - Database Course
NOTE: Students enrolling in this program who plan to transfer to a four-year institution should consult an advisor or counselor regarding transfer requirements and the transferability of these courses to the four-year institution of their choice. ![]()
This degree plan has been updated since it was originally published on June 9, 2014. Show me the current version. Show me what changed in 2014-2015. COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY -- VISUAL STUDIO DEVELOPERGainful Employment Information(Level I Certificate) Brookhaven, Cedar Valley, El Centro, North Lake, and Richland onlyEFC-Deactivated January 1, 2013, pending SACSCOC approval; NLC-Closed September 1, 2014.
Degree Plan Code: C1.CIT.VISUST.9/12 This certificate provides programmers with skills knowledge, and expertise to utilize Microsoft Visual Studio.NET to create rich client applications, components, and services built on the latest .NET Framework and preparation required to pass the Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist Developer Exams in Windows Forms Applications, ASP.NET Web Applications and SQL Server Database Applications. Prerequisite: Basic understanding of personal computers and operating systems as obtained in ITSC 1401 or BCIS 1405 or COSC 1401, or equivalent experience approved by designated Information Technology personnel.
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NOTE: Students enrolling in this program who plan to transfer to a four year institution should consult an advisor or counselor regarding transfer requirements and the transferability of these courses to the four-year institution of their choice. |