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Computer Science Program
CS Careers in Computer
Science
If
you are planning a career as a computer professional, opportunities
are endless. Almost every company, no matter how small or large,
employs computer specialists, and most of these companies are always
looking for qualified people. During the 2000's
and beyond, the number of programmers, systems analysts, and
computer operators needed to fill available positions will continue
to grow. In addition to computer specialists, trained personnel are
needed in all fields. Whether you are seeking employment as a
teacher, an accountant, a writer, a fashion designer, a lawyer, or a
number of other jobs, one question is frequently asked: What do you
know about computers? Interacting with a computer is part of the
daily routine for millions of white-and-blue-collar workers. No
matter which career you chose, in all likelihood you will be a
frequent user of computers.
Program Objectives
The
following objectives are established for the Computer Science
program at the associate degree level:
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To educate and train
students interested in pursuing careers in programming and
information processing.
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To provide
opportunities for students who are pursuing other majors to
enroll in computer science courses to fulfill general education
and elective requirements and, at the same time, increase their
potential marketability in the
workplace.
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To provide
opportunities for further study for professionals already
employed in the information technology (IT) and related
fields.
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To
prepare students to further their education in baccalaureate
degree programs in computer science, applied
There are two options
in Associate in Applied Science Degree in Computer Science:
1.
Programming Option.
2.
Web Design Option.
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