Page 1 of 4 EASTERN FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE BUILDING ON THE EXCELLENCE OF BREVARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE PROGRAM CONTACTS: Mr. Steve Johnson, Professor PROGRAMMING AND ANALYSIS ASSOCIATE IN (321) 433-5247 or [email protected] SCIENCE DEGREE (CPAS) 2014-2015 College Catalog Desktop Option and Web Applications Option Ms. Jalanda Hudson, Program Specialist Plus College Credit Certificates in: COMPUTER PROGRAMMING Palm Bay Campus (321) 433-5174 or [email protected] AND WEB DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST

The Computer Programming & Analysis A.S. degree is designed to prepare students for entry-level positions in development and analysis. Students enjoy hands-on learning, attentive instructors and fully equipped labs with the most up-to-date software. The core courses provide training in the basic concepts that underlie computing technology, computer programming, database techniques, analysis and design and common user applications. Computer languages are introduced in a progressive delivery starting with the used in procedural language and then progressing to object-oriented and visual languages. Courses in this degree also lead to College Credit Certificates in Computer Programming and Web Development Specialist. Students may choose to complete a certificate first and then move to the AS degree. Courses in the certificates will lead to the AS degree in Computer .

Advising Notes: LEGEND: It is important to register for technical courses when offered. Many ♦ = Course is a pre-requisite for another course and “C” or better technical courses are only offered only once a year. Improper planning may is needed. These courses should be taken first. cause delay of graduation by three semesters! Technical courses should be 1 = Introductory Level Skills 2 = Intermediate Level Skills taken in order of skill level as noted 1, 2, and 3. General Education courses 3 = Advanced Level Skills are offered every term and on every campus, including online/distance If only taught at specific campus: B= Palm Bay, learning. M = Melbourne, C = Cocoa, T = Titusville and e = online Bachelor’s Degree at Eastern Florida – Courses in the certificate programs ASC = Advance Standing Credit (High School to College Credit) are appropriate for the 21 credit hours of the Technical Concentration component of the Bachelors of Applied Science degree at Eastern Florida State College.

COMPUTER PROGRAMMING & ANALYSIS AS Degree Requirements 63 Credits Select from TWO options: Desktop Applications and Web Applications GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES Credits 15 SPC 2608 Fundamentals of Speech Communication 3 MAT 1033 Intermediate Algebra 3 ENC 1101 Composition 1 3 Social/Behavioral Science Requirement 3 Humanities Requirement 3 REQUIRED CORE COURSES Credits 24 LEVEL CAMPUS ♦ CGS 1000 Introduction to (Industry Certification Credit Option) 3 1 CET 1172 Beginning PC Repair (ASC Option) 3 1 B,M,C,T ♦ CGS 2100 Microcomputer Applications 3 1 ♦ COP 2700 Database Techniques (Prerequisite: CGS 2100) 3 2 ♦ COP 2822 Web Page Authoring (Prerequisite: CGS 1000) 3 2 CTS 1142 Information Technology Program Management (Prerequisite: CGS 2100) 3 2 B,C,M,e CTS 1300 Windows Client Operating System 3 1 B,M,C CTSC 1134 Network + 3 2 B,C,M,e MAJOR COURSES Credits 9 ♦ COP 1000 Principles of Programming (Prerequisite: CGS 1000) 3 1 ♦ COP 1332 Visual Basic Programming 3 1 COP 2333 Visual Basic Programming Advanced (Prerequisite: COP 1332) 3 2 B, C, e

DESKTOP OPTION Credits 12 CIS 2321 Systems Analysis and Design (Prerequisite: COP 1000 or COP 1332) 3 2 C, e ♦ COP 2334 C++ Programming (Prerequisite: COP 1000) 3 2 COP 2335 C++ Programming Advanced (Prerequisite: COP 2334) 3 2 B, M, T, e ♦ COP 2800 Introduction to Java Programming (Prerequisite: COP 1000 or COP 1332) 3 2 (♦ Prerequisite for Elective course: COP 2805)

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WEB APPLICATIONS PROGRAMMING Credits 12 CTS 2440 Introduction to Oracle PL/SQL (Prerequisites: COP 1000 & COP 2700) 3 2 e (fall) OR CTS 1321 Linux Networking and System Administration (Prerequisite: CGS 2100) 3 2 COP 2812 Introduction to XML (Prerequisite: CGS 2100 and COP 2822) 3 2 C, M, e ♦ COP 2830 Client Side Web Scripting (Prerequisite: COP 2822) 3 2 e (fall) COP 2831 Server Side Web Scripting 3 2 B (spring) TOTAL credit hours for the AS degree in Computer Programming & Analysis (select one of two options) AS Degree includes courses in General Education, Core, Option and Elective courses 63

TECHNICAL ELECTIVES FOR COMPUTER PROGRAMMING AND ANALYSIS A.S. DEGREE (3 Credits REQUIRED) *choose 1 CGS 2941 Internship (Work site varies) 1-3 3 COP 2360 C# Programming (Prerequisite COP 2334) 3 3 M COP 2362 C# Programming Advanced (Prerequisite COP 2360) 3 3 COP 2805 Advanced Java Programming (Prerequisite: COP 2800) 3 3 B, T, e

Embedded College Credit Certificates within Computer Information Technology Associate in Science Degree Courses in the certificates will lead to the AS degree in Computer Programming and Analysis. Start with certificate courses and build towards completing the A.S. degree in Computer Programming. No placement test required for College Credit Certificates (CCC) and no General Education course are part of CCC Programs.

COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COLLEGE CREDIT CERTIFICATE (CPCC) 33 TOTAL CREDITS *Financial Aid Eligible CGS 1000 Introduction to Computers 3 credits 1 CGS 2100 Microcomputer Applications 3 credits 1 CIS 2321 Systems Analysis and Design (Prerequisite: COP 1000 or COP 1332) 3 credits 2 C, e COP 1000 Principles of Programming (Prerequisite: CGS 1000) 3 credits 1 COP 1332 Visual Basic Programming 3 credits 2 COP 2333 Visual Basic Programming Advanced (Prerequisite: COP 1332) 3 credits 3 B, C, e COP 2334 C++ Programming 3 credits 2 COP 2335 C++ Programming Advanced (Prerequisite: COP 2334) 3 credits 3 B, M, T, e COP 2700 Database Techniques (Prerequisite: CGS 2100) 3 credits 2 COP 2800 Introduction to Java Programming (Prerequisite: COP 1000 or COP 1332) 3 credits 2 COP 2805 Advanced Java Programming (Prerequisite: COP 2800 ) 3 credits 3 B, T, e

WEB DEVELOPMENT COLLEGE CREDIT CERTIFICATE (WDCC) 35 TOTAL CREDITS * Financial Aid Eligible CGS 1000 Introduction to Computers 3 credits 1 CGS 2100 Microcomputer Applications 3 credits 1 COP 1332 Visual Basic Programming 3 credits 2 COP 2333 Visual Basic Programming Advanced 3 credits 3 B, C, e COP 2700 Database Techniques (Prerequisite: CGS 2100) 3 credits 2 COP 2812 Introduction to XML (Prerequisite: CGS 2100 and COP 2822) 3 credits 2 C, M, e COP 2822 Web Page Authoring (Prerequisite: CGS 1000) 3 credits 2 COP 2830 Client Side Web Scripting (Prerequisite: COP 2822) 3 credits 2 e (fall) COP 2831 Server Side Web Scripting 3 credits 2 B (spring) CTS 1321 Linux Networking and System Administration (Prerequisite: CGS 2100) 3 credits 2 CTS 2440 Introduction to Oracle SQL and PL/SQL (Prerequisites: COP 1000 & COP 2700) 3 credits 3 e (fall) CGS 2932 Special Topics in Computer Technology 2 credits 3 See Program Director OR CGS 2491 Internship (Work site varies) 2 credits 3

It is the responsibility of the student to meet the established degree requirements for the degree or certificate being sought at Eastern Florida State College. Specific requirements (minimum grades, prerequisites, GPA, etc.) are indicated in the 2014 - 2015 College Catalog

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Internships Internships are available for students in specific Career & Technical Programs. Students who have declared a major and who have completed courses that demonstrate skills and knowledge in the technical area will be considered for internships. Contact the Program Specialist to find out if you qualify for an internship.

Advance Standing Credit Current or recent Brevard Public School students can get a jump-start in a Career & Technical Program at Eastern Florida State College through Advance Standing Credit. Save time and money through free tuition and books for career and technical programs at the public school level. Advance Standing Credit allows you to continue with the skill sets you learned in high school and prepare for a rewarding career. We help move you to the next level with college credit programs.

Industry Certification Industry certifications have become an important part of the workforce. People who have earned an industry certification have demonstrated they have specific knowledge in technical areas. Employers are seeking individuals with skill sets that will help their organization compete locally and globally. Eastern Florida State College is a closed testing site offering testing only to Brevard Community College and Eastern Florida State College students and alumni. EASTERN FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE is an authorized testing center for CompTIA, Microsoft Office Systems (MOS) and the Manufacturing Skills Standard Council (MSSC) industry certifications. More information is found online at http://www.easternflorida.edu/academics/career-technical-programs/industry-certs/

If you already hold a related industry certification: Per the Florida Department of Education Statewide Articulation Agreement--- Industry Certification to AAS/AS Degree Program, Eastern Florida State College will award postsecondary credit as listed below to eligible students who have the designated industry certification. In addition to the FLDOE agreements, EASTERN FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE will award credit to specific additional programs. The student will not be charged tuition or fees for the postsecondary credit awarded through this agreement. A minimum of 25% of semester hours of degree requirements must be earned at Eastern Florida State College. More information is found online at: http://www.easternflorida.edu/academics/career-technical- programs/assessment-prior-learning/articulation-agreements.cfm

Eligibility Requirements Industry certification must NOT BE EXPIRED at the time the credit will be awarded, and the certification must have been issued within three years prior to enrollment in the program. Student must be currently enrolled in the AS, COCC, CSCC or ITCC and the major must reflect one of these programs. More information on Assessment of Prior Learning can be found http://www.brevardcc.edu/academics/career-technical- programs/assessment-prior-learning/index.cfm

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