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2011-2012 Catalog 
    
2011-2012 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Computer Programming and Analysis, AS


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The Computer Programming and Analysis Degree Program is designed to give students a basic foundation in computer programming and will prepare them for employment as entry level programmers in commercial, industrial, and governmental institutions. The training is practical in nature and emphasizes performance of job tasks similar to those performed in today’s advanced computer technology environment.

The degree consists of 18 hours of general education requirements and 45 hours of degree core requirements.

Computer Programming Graduates May Earn:

An entry level worker can expect to earn $40,960 ($19.70 per hour), while an experienced worker can expect to earn $79,460 ($38.20 per hour).*

* Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation retrieved April 2011.

Career/Industry Opportunities:

  • Junior Programmer
  • PC Sales Representative
  • PC Technical Support Representative
  • Programmer’s Aide
  • Network Specialist

Course Prerequisites:

Refer to specific course descriptions listed in this catalog.

Program Prerequisites:

None

General Education Core Requirements:


Total: 18


Total: 45


Total Credit Hours: 63


Note(s):


*The Mathematics course may be chosen from any courses listed in the Associate in Arts Degree General Education Program Guide, AA  under Mathematics.

**The Social Sciences course may be chosen from any course listed in the Associate in Arts Degree General Education Program Guide, AA  under Social Sciences.

Electives:


***Electives may be selected from any Business, Technology, or Drafting and Design course.

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