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Computer Science and Engineering Technology

Associate Degree Course Sequence

SSC101  Student Success Seminar
CPD121  Data Modeling and Database Design
CSE122  Programming Logic and Problem Solving
ITD122  Computer Applications for Professionals
ENG124  College Composition
WDD121  Internet/Intranet Design and Development
CSE231  Java Programming
CSE233  C++ Programming
WDD224  Active Server Page Development
Arts/Humanities Elective
COM121  Effective Speaking or COM122 Interpersonal Comm or COM123 Small Group Communication
ENG221  Technical Report Writing
Social Science Elective
CPD222  Microsoft SQL Server Database
CSE229  Visual Basic Development
MTH135  Pre-Calculus
WDD225  Advanced Active Server Page Development
WDD226  Web Development with PHP and MySQL
CSE226  Software Engineering for Hand-Held Devices
CSE230  Advanced Visual Basic Development
CSE232  Advanced Java Programming
CSE234  Advanced C++ Programming
CSE236  Analyzing Software Requirements and Developing Solutions

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Enter a world where software development and engineering are put into action. Our computer science and engineering technology program allows the student to go behind the scenes, applying creativity to high-tech toys. The student will have the opportunity to operate, describe and design stateof- the-art hardware and software systems. Our faculty will make students aware of contemporary issues in this field in both social and global contexts. Graduates will have a deep understanding of the professional and ethical responsibilities involved in the profession, while effectively demonstrating outstanding verbal and written communication skills.

Graduates of this program will (1) develop software using the major software development language (2) design, describe, and use state-of-the-art hardware/software systems; (3) maintain an awareness of contemporary issues in computer science and engineering in a global and societal context and an understanding of the professional and ethical responsibilities of their profession; (4) demonstrate effective oral and written communication.