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COMPUTER PROGRAMMING (CIP3)
The Computer Programming associate degree program is a sequence
of courses designed to provide students with an understanding of
the concepts, principles, and techniques required in computer information
processing. Program graduates are to be competent in the general
areas of humanities or fine arts, social or behavioral sciences,
and natural sciences or mathematics, as well as in the technical
areas of computer terminology and concepts, program design and development,
and computer networking. Program graduates are qualified for employment
as computer programmers.
| Associate Degree |
| Program Length |
110 Credit Hours |
| Education Requirements |
High School graduate or GED recipient |
| Entrance Dates |
Quarterly |
| Offered |
Macon and Milledgeville Campuses |
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| Computer Programming
Curriculum |
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Credit Hours |
| General Education Core Courses |
30 |
| Area I - Humanities/Fine Arts |
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| ENG 191 |
Composition and Rhetoric |
5 |
| HUM 191 |
Introduction to Humanities |
5 |
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OR |
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| ENG 193 |
Literature and Composition |
5 |
| SPC 191 |
Fundamentals of Speech |
5 |
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OR |
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| ENG 195 |
Technical Communications |
5 |
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| Area II - Social/Behavioral Sciences |
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| XXX 191 |
Social/Behavioral Science Core |
5 |
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| Area III - Natural Sciences/Mathematics |
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MAT 191 MAT 190 |
College Algebra
OR
Mathematical Modeling |
5
5 |
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| XXX 19x |
General Education Core Elective |
5 |
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| Occupational Courses |
80 |
| SCT 100 |
Introduction to Microcomputers |
3 |
| ACC 101 |
Accounting I |
6 |
| CIS 103 |
Operating System Concepts |
6 |
| CIS 105 |
Program Design and Development |
5 |
| CIS 106 |
Computer Concepts |
5 |
| CIS 112 |
Systems Analysis and Design
(Programming Language preferred) |
6 |
| CIS 214 |
Database Management |
6 |
| CIS 1140 |
Networking Fundamentals |
6 |
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OR |
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| CIS 2321 |
Introduction To LAN and WAN |
6 |
| CIS xxx |
Specific Occupational Guided Language Courses |
37 |
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Total Hours |
110 |
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