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BGSU
Firelands
+Associate of Applied Business in Computer Programming
Technology
Martin
S. Anderson, M.B.A., program director
The
associate of applied business in computer programming
technology prepares students for employment as computer
technicians, programmers and systems developers. The emphasis
of this degree is the microcomputer environment. The microcomputer
has not only usurped the mainframe and mini-computer in
many business enterprises, but is prevalent in virtually
every area of human endeavor. Microcomputer professionals
are generally expected to be generalists and the curriculum
reflects this expectation. The student will gain skills
and expertise in hardware and software configuration,
applications programming, database systems development
and network implementation.
Learning
Outcomes
Graduates
from this program are expected to achieve the following:
- The
ability to install and configure microcomputer hardware
and operating systems, and customize the operating system
interface;
- An
understanding of the operations of microcomputer hardware,
firmware, and operating systems, along with the interrelationships
among them;
- The
ability to install, configure and maintain computer
networking hardware, network operating systems and network
services, including accounts and configuring resources
security;
- The
ability to install, configure and maintain Internet
server software and services, including Web and FTP
hosting services;
- An
ability to provide Web page support by creating dynamic
and interactive Web pages and programming scripts;
- An
understanding of programming principles and logic, and
its application to the development of computer programs
to perform specified tasks;
- An
ability to design, program and implement a software
database system to computerize a given data processing
need (e.g., computerization of record keeping);
- An
ability to provide programming support in mainframe
computer environments.
First
year
- General
education
- ENG
110, 111 and/or 112 (3-6)
- Humanities
and/or social science elective(s) (3-6)
- Basic
courses
- MIS
200 (3)
- MATH
120 or above (excluding MATH 214, 242, 243) (5)
- MATH
115, STAT 200 or 211 (3)
- Computer
core
- CS
101, 205 (6)
- CST
181 (3)
Second
year
- General
education
- IPC
102 or 306 (3)
- Humanities
or social science elective (3)
- Basic
courses
- Natural
science elective (3-5)
- Technical
courses
- ACCT
221 (3)
- BAT
102 or 205 (3)
- Computer
core
- CS
215 (3)
- CST
232, 261 (7)
- Technical
electives
- Six
hours from: CS 360; CST 275, 281 or other technical
electives as approved by the CPT program director
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