The
Computer Programming curriculum prepares individuals for employment
as
computer programmers and related positions through study and applications
in computer concepts, logic, programming procedures, languages, generators,
operating systems, networking, data management, and business operations.
Students
will solve business computer problems through programming techniques
and
procedures, using appropriate languages and software. The primary emphasis
of the curriculum is hands-on training in programming and related computer
areas that provide the ability to adapt as systems evolve.
Graduates should qualify for employment opportunities in business, industry,
and government organizations as programmers, programmer trainees, programmer/analysts,
software developers, computer operators, systems technicians, database
specialists, computer specialists, software specialists, or information
systems managers.
View course & hour requirements for Computer Programming - A25130 |