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PROGRAMMING DEGREE
Database Technology (MCSD)    See info at SPC
ENC 1101 Composition I
SPC 1016 Business and Professional Speaking (OR SPC 1600)
HUM/FA Approved Humanities/Fine Arts course
Mathematics (a) One college-level course with MAC, MGF or STA prefix
Soc/Beh Science Approved Social/Behavioral Sciences course
PHI 1631 Studies in Professional Ethics
CGS 1100 Microcomputer Applications
Core Requirements (24 credits)
ACG 2021 Financial Accounting
ACG 2071 (b) Managerial Accounting OR
FIN 1030 Principles of Finance
BUL 2241 Business Law
CGS 1000 Introduction to Computers
CGS 1560 Microcomputer Operating System
GEB 1011 Introduction to Business
MAN 2340 Human Factors in Supervision
OST 2335 (c) Professional Communication Skills
Microsoft Certified Solution Developer (21 credits)
CEN 2331 Distributed Application and Database Design using MS Tools
COP 2705 Programming a Database Design on Microsoft SQL Server
COP 2837 Visual Basic.NET Programming I
COP 2838 Visual Basic.NET Programming II
COP 2839 ASP.NET Programming with VB.Net
CTS 2820 Building COM+ Windows Components Using Visual Studio.Net
CTS 2821 XML Web Services and ADO.Net
   mcsd
 
These are the courses required for an Associate in Arts, Database Technology degree. I opted for the MCSD degree, which helps prepare you to be a Microsoft Certified Solutions Developer. Many of the core courses were Official Microsoft Curriculum courses, and very expensive. The textbooks for the classes could not be purchased from a bookstore, but were carted into the classroom where you would sign off on them, showing that they were received by the right person. To view the courses required on the college Web site, click the link: See info at SPC.
© 2006 Dave Barker