Computer programming and database
Gain the programming and database skills employers are hiring for and step into roles that power todayโs data-driven organizations.
Program at a glance
DEGREE TYPE
Associate of Applied Business
PROGRAM FORMAT
Online
LENGTH (FULL TIME)
4 semesters
CAREER COMMUNITY
Computer science, information technology, security and digital media
Program overview
Build databases, secure systems, and get career-ready with flexible online and in-person classes.
Learn how to create, manage, and protect the data that businesses rely on every day. In this program, youโll gain the skills to set up computer databases, make updates, and test systems to meet user needs. Youโll also learn how to keep data safe, manage security, and ensure systems run smoothly.
Our associate degree can be completed fully online, with flexible scheduling for day or evening classesโso you can earn your degree in as little as two years.
For students who want to focus specifically on databases, Stark State also offers a technical certificate in database systems.
Program details
Careers and outcomes
FAQs
- Microsoft SQL server certificate
- Database systems certificate
Graduates can work as Software Developers, Database Administrators, Data Analysts, or Application Programmers.
All businesses that use databases, including finance, healthcare, government, and technology sectors, hire graduates.
Graduates often work in software firms, IT consulting, banks, and healthcare organizations.
The associate degree requires 64 credits and can be completed in about two years. Additional technical certificates range from 15โ30 credits.
Yes, courses are available in person, online, or in a hybrid format.
Students can apply for the Choose Ohio First Scholarship, Fortisure Fellows Scholarship, and FAFSA financial aid.
Yes, students may transfer to 4-year programs in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or Information Systems.
Yes, programming or database certifications (like Oracle or SQL) may count, but a test-out process may be required.
Classes typically have 20โ25 students and include tutoring, labs, and career services.
Yes, students work in labs and complete capstone projects that simulate real-life scenarios.
Yes, students need to budget for books and optional certification exams.
Tutoring, labs, mentoring, and career support are available to all students.
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Lowest tuition around
Put your money toward your goals – not debt.
Stark Stateโs tuition costs up to 83% less than other area colleges and universities. Along with financial aid and scholarship opportunities, you gain the most value for your education without sacrificing quality.
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Larry Ray, Ph.D.
Department Chair, Information Technology
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