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Computer Science
Computer Systems Specialist

 


Associate of Science Degree 21491
Computer Information Technology
Computer Systems Specialist

Program Description: The Computer Systems Specialist program is designed to prepare students for the growing business market of computer applications, Internet, security, programming, networking, and troubleshooting.

First Year Term 1**
  
Credit Hours
CGS 1100Introduction to Computer Applications3
CGS 1557CInternet Site Design3
*ENC 1101Composition I3
*MAC 1105College Algebra or higher3
Business ElectiveBusiness Elective3
  15
 
Term 2**
CDA 1403CPC Support and Service-Operating Systems(Session 2)3
*CDA 1302CPC Support and Service-Hardware1 (Session 4)3
COP 1334CIntroduction to C++ Programming3
*ENC 2210Professional and Technical Writing3
ElectiveHumanities/Fine Arts3

 

 15
 
Term 3**
CGS 1510Electronic Spreadsheet 
 or3
CTS 1280CMicrosoft Specialist: Advanced Excel 
CGS 2263Local Area Networking3

 

 6
 
Second Year Term 1**
CET 2489CNetworking Technology2
CGS 1540CDatabase Management 
 or3
CTS 1431CMicrosoft Specialist: Advanced Access 
*COP 2171CVisual Basic Programming

3

 

SPC 1024Introduction to Speech Communications 
             or3
SPC 1600Public Speaking 
ElectiveSocial/Behavioral Science3
  15
 
Term 2 **
*CET 2494CAdvanced Networking3
*COP 1341Unix Operating System3
*CTS 2312CSecurity+4
*EET 2355CData Communications3
  12
 
Total Credits 63

* Requires a pre or co-requisite or proper score on placement test. See course description in catalog.
** Courses should be taken in the sequence and term suggested unless approved by the Department Head.
(1) Business Elective: Any course with prefix ACG, BUL, GEB, MAN, MAR.
 
These requirements apply to students who enroll in BCC for the first time in August 2004. Other students should refer to their applicable catalog. It is strongly recommended that all students see an Academic Advisor every session.
 
Students who test into college preparatory course must successfully complete all required college preparatory courses to qualify for graduation.
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