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	2024-2025 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 																	 
	    Computer Programming and Analysis, A.S.
				
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		  Return to: Associate in Science and Associate in Applied Science Degrees 
			
				Banner Code: CPVM 
Associate in Science
(60 credit hours)
State Mathematics Pathway: Algebra through Calculus 
 
The Associate in Science degree in Computer Programming and Analysis prepares students for employment in computer programming, computer applications, entry level analysis, and computer sales. 
			 
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		Program Learning Outcomes
  - Students will demonstrate algorithm or program code development by successfully coding and testing programs based upon requirements specification.
  - Students will demonstrate the capability to use desktop productivity software applications (word processing, spreadsheets, database, and presentation) effectively by successfully completing exercises in a simulation environment.
  - Students will demonstrate the acquisition of problem-solving techniques by successful completion of subject-matter examinations and application of program coding and testing, evaluating, and synthesizing material offered by the courses in this program.
  - Students will demonstrate successful completion of the software development lifecycle (SDLC) using an integrated development environment.
   Suggested Sequence of Courses
 Fall Semester: 15 Credit Hours
   Spring Semester: 15 Credit Hours
   Fall Semester: 15 Credit Hours
   Spring Semester: 15 Credit Hours
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