This degree gives students substantial knowledge of programming techniques required for database management. Students work with desktop database programs as well as client-server applications. 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, database design, database application, web development and related computer areas that provide the ability to adapt as information systems evolve. Graduates should qualify for employment in business, industry, and government organizations as entry-level programmers, programmer trainees, software developers, database developers, software specialists, or information managers. Students who successfully complete the following courses can be awarded this degree.
Students must adhere to prerequisite courses as described in the course descriptions in this catalog.
First Semester
Second Semester
Third Semester
Fourth Semester
* ITSC 2286 Internship: Students work 7-12 hours each week at an approved place of employment.