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Computer Programming

Program


Associate of Applied Business in Computer Programming

The Computer Programming degree curriculum prepares you to enter the information technology profession as an entry-level computer programming professional. You will learn by doing; hands-on experience is emphasized in reality-based and project-based learning situations. You will work in modern labs with faculty present to assist and answer questions.

You will write software application programs in Visual Basic.Net, Java and C++.  Web page applications will be developed in HTML, XML, DHTML and JavaScript, while SQL and Oracle PL/SQL will be used for relational database management applications.  In other programming training courses, you will gain experience in client server concepts, operating systems, computer hardware and architecture and networking applications.

To be successful in the Computer Programming degree program, you must possess good problem solving skills, basic math skills and the ability to follow verbal and written directions.  A willingness to work hard, patience, persistence and attention to detail are keys to success in computer programming, and will lead to opportunities for life.

Due to the sequencing of courses in the curriculum, if you wish to complete the Computer Programming degree in six consecutive quarters (excluding summer) you must begin fall quarter. However, you may enter the program at the start of any quarter with the understanding that completion of the degree will take longer than two years.

It is possible to get two degrees, Computer Programming and Network Systems, in three years at Hocking College. If you wish to pursue both degrees, you must start fall quarter with the Computer Programming curriculum and then complete the Network Systems course work in your third year. It will take more than three years to complete both degrees if you begin your studies winter, spring or summer quarter.

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Program Outcomes


The following outcomes are skills, behaviors, and attitudes cultivated in students seeking the Associate of Applied Business in Computer Programming:

  • Analyze a problem and develop a logical plan for a solution;
  • Develop, test, debug and implement a software application to perform a specific task;
  • Write appropriate documentation for security protocols in a network environment;
  • Utilize current communication and security protocols in a network environment;
  • Perform common and administrative tasks on multiple operating platforms;
  • Identify and utilize resources for continuous professional growth and development;
  • Exhibit professional work ethic and professional conduct; and,
  • Interact effectively in both technical and non-technical environments.

Curriculum

  • 2011 Transition
  • 2012 Curriculum

HOCKING COLLEGE

Associate of Applied Business in Computer Programming

Course of Study

For students entering June 2011 through May 2012


COURSE NO.FIRST QUARTERClass HoursLab HoursCredit HoursCourse Fee
CS-100Program Analysis I3.002.003.00
MICS-115PC Operating Systems1.004.003.00$60.00
MICS-144Introduction to Word0.002.001.00$30.00
BUS-100Small Business Management I3.002.003.00$40.00
COMM-122Communications II3.000.003.00$15.00
EC-102Introduction to E-Business3.000.003.00$25.00
GS-101Focus on Success1.000.001.00$20.00
Totals14.0010.0017.00$190.00
 
COURSE NO.SECOND QUARTERClass HoursLab HoursCredit HoursCourse Fee
MICS-110Introduction to Visual Basic2.005.003.00$35.00
NET-100Introduction to Web Page Design1.002.001.00$30.00
NET-110Networking Basics I - Discovery I2.003.003.00$60.00
CS-155Applied Statistical Packages3.002.003.00$35.00
NET-120Computer Architecture and Hardware1.003.002.00$60.00
MICS-142Introduction to Access1.002.001.00$60.00
COMM-123Communications III3.000.003.00$15.00
Totals13.0017.0016.00$295.00
 
COURSE NO.THIRD QUARTERClass HoursLab HoursCredit HoursCourse Fee
CS-101Program Analysis II3.002.003.00$50.00
CS-140JCL For LINUX/UNIX2.004.003.00$65.00
MICS-111Advanced Visual Basic2.005.003.00$65.00
MICS-141Introduction to Excel0.003.001.00$60.00
MICS-152Advanced Access2.002.002.00$30.00
NET-200Advanced Web Page Design2.004.003.00$30.00
***Comm,Soci,Hum,Acc,Bus Elective0.000.003.00
Totals11.0020.0018.00$300.00
 
COURSE NO.SUMMER QUARTERClass HoursLab HoursCredit HoursCourse Fee
CS-294ORComputer Science Cooperative Work Experience1.0040.003.00-5.00
CS-296Computer Science Practicum1.008.002.00
Totals1.008.00-40.002.00-5.00
 
COURSE NO.SEMESTER 1Class HoursLab HoursCredit HoursCourse Fee
CS-2210Introduction to C++1.006.003.00$90.00
CS-2214IT Project Management (Capstone)1.003.002.00$90.00
NET-2201Network Applications (SL/CR)2.003.003.00$130.00
COMM-1130Speech3.000.003.00$40.00
MATH-1108Intermediate Algebra3.000.003.00$40.00
***Social Science/Psychology Elective0.000.003.00
Totals10.0012.0017.00$390.00
 
COURSE NO.SEMESTER 2Class HoursLab HoursCredit HoursCourse Fee
CS-2211Advanced C++1.006.003.00$60.00
CS-2250Programming Capstone (Capstone)1.006.003.00$60.00
CS-2240Database Management & Applications2.006.004.00$100.00
ENGL-1104Job Search Techniques1.000.001.00$15.00
***Natural Science Elective0.000.003.00
HUM-2200ORIntroduction to World Literature3.000.003.00$20.00
HUM-2203Introduction to Ethics3.000.003.00$15.00
Totals8.0018.0017.00$250.00-$255.00

TOTAL CREDIT HOURS:ESTIMATED TOTAL COURSE FEES:
87.00-90.00$1,425.00-1,430.00

Hocking College reserves the right to modify curricular requirements, to change course content, and change course fees at any time.

HOCKING COLLEGE

Associate of Applied Business in Computer Programming

Course of Study

For students entering June 2012 through May 2013


COURSE NO.FIRST SEMESTERClass HoursLab HoursCredit HoursCourse Fee
CS-1101Programming Logic1.006.003.00$60.00
NET-1100Web Page Design1.006.003.00$90.00
NET-1120Computer Hardware & Op Systems1.006.003.00$125.00
MICS-1141Introduction to Word & Excel0.003.001.00$60.00
ENGL-1122English Composition I3.000.003.00$40.00
GS-1101Focus on Success0.500.000.50$30.00
Totals6.5021.0013.50$405.00
 
COURSE NO.SECOND SEMESTERClass HoursLab HoursCredit HoursCourse Fee
CS-1140UNIX/Linux2.003.003.00$75.00
CS-1110Programming in Visual Basic1.006.003.00$60.00
MICS-1142Microsoft Access2.003.003.00$90.00
NET-1110Networking Basics Discovery I1.003.002.00$110.00
ENGL-1152Research Skills1.000.001.00$15.00
COMM-1130Speech3.000.003.00$40.00
Totals10.0015.0015.00$390.00
 
COURSE NO.THIRD SEMESTERClass HoursLab HoursCredit HoursCourse Fee
NET-2201Network Applications (SL/CR)2.003.003.00$130.00
CS-2210Introduction to C++1.006.003.00$90.00
CS-2214IT Project Management (Capstone)1.003.002.00$90.00
MATH-1108Intermediate Algebra3.000.003.00$40.00
MICS-1126Microsoft Office-Presentation1.000.001.00$20.00
***Social Science/Psychology Elective0.000.003.00
Totals8.0012.0015.00$370.00
 
COURSE NO.FOURTH SEMESTERClass HoursLab HoursCredit HoursCourse Fee
CS-2211Advanced C++1.006.003.00$60.00
CS-2250Programming Capstone (Capstone)1.006.003.00$60.00
CS-2240Database Management & Applications2.006.004.00$100.00
ENGL-1104Job Search Techniques1.000.001.00$15.00
HUM-2200ORIntroduction to World Literature3.000.003.00$20.00
HUM-2203Introduction to Ethics3.000.003.00$15.00
***Natural Science Elective0.000.003.00
Totals8.0018.0017.00$250.00-$255.00

TOTAL CREDIT HOURS:ESTIMATED TOTAL COURSE FEES:
60.50$1,415.00-1,420.00

Hocking College reserves the right to modify curricular requirements, to change course content, and change course fees at any time.

Career Opportunities


Graduates of the Computer Programming program are eligible for employment as entry-level programmers and computer operators in large or small companies. Typical entry level job titles include data entry operator, computer operator, programmer and programmer analyst. Most computer jobs, especially those with large companies, are found in the metropolitan areas, which may require relocation after graduation.

Graduates also have the ability to continue their education at a four-year college or university, usually as a junior through available transfer opportunities.

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