Developing software solutions to harness the ever expanding capabilities of today's computer systems requires technical knowledge and problem solving skills that are in high demand. This Programming degree is designed to prepare students for entry-level positions such as: systems analyst (trainee) or business applications programmer. Students who complete this program will also have the fundamental background required for further study in a four-year computer science program.
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| Suggested Course Sequence |
| FIRST YEAR – 1st Semester | Semester Hours |
| CIS 110 | CIS Concepts and Careers | | 4 |
| CIS 115 | Microcomputer Applications | CL | 4 |
| CIS 150 | Programming Concepts | | 2
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| MTH 110* | Intermediate Algebra | MA CT | 4 |
| ENG 101 | English Composition I | WR | 3 |
| |
| | 17 |
| 2nd Semester | | Semester Hours |
| CIS 130 | Operating Systems | CL | 4 |
| CIS 205 | Internet Development I | CL | 4 |
| CIS 275 | Visual BASIC Programming | CL | 4 |
| ENG 102 | English Composition II | WR | 3 |
| |
| | 15 |
| SECOND YEAR – 1st Semester | Semester Hours |
| CIS 260 | Computer Programming I | CL CT | 4 |
| CIS 202 | Microcomputer Databases | CL | 4 |
| CIS 235 | Internet Development II | CL | 4 |
| SPC 101 | Speech Communication | OC | 3 |
| |
| | 15 |
| 2nd Semester | | | Semester Hours |
| CIS 261 | Data Structures Programming | CL | 4 |
| CIS 297 | The CIS Professional | | 1 |
| CIS 236 | Interactive Web Programming | CL | 4 |
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| CIS 267 | Special Topics Programming | CL | 3-4 |
| BUS 150 | Principles of Business | GA | 4 |
| PS 101 | Introduction to Political Science | GA | 3 |
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| | 15-16 |
Range Total Credit Hours = 62-63, Range Total Contact Hours = 62-63 |
* or MTH 112 or higher. |