School of Computer and Engineering Technologies Computer Information Systems Program Advisement Associate in Arts Associate in Science College Credit Certificate This page intentionally left blank School of Computer and Engineering Technologies Computer Information Systems Program Advisement Associate in Arts This page intentionally left blank SCHOOL OF COMPUTER AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES SUGGESTED PLAN OF STUDY A.A. Computer Information Systems 1. Communications ENC 1101 ENC 1102 Credits 3 3 Complete 2. Oral Communications SPC 1017 Credits 3 Complete 3. Humanities Humanities Group A: PHI 2604 Humanities Group B: ARH 2740, LIT 2120, MUL 2380, PHI 2010, THE 2000 Credits 3 Complete 4. Behavioral Science CLP 1006 ECO 2013 Credits 3 3 Complete 5. Natural Science Life Science Physical Science and Lab Credits 3 4 Complete 6. Mathematics MAC 1105 QMB 2100 or STA 2023 and Lab Credits 3 4 Complete 3 SCHOOL OF COMPUTER AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES SUGGESTED PLAN OF STUDY A.A. Computer Information Systems 7. Required Elective ACG 2021 and Lab 8. Computer Competency CGS 1060 9. Electives COP 1332 COP 1334 COP 2800 ACG 2071 and Lab ECO 2023 Credits 4 Credits 4 Credits 4 4 4 4 3 Complete Complete Complete ** This program assumes you will transfer to FIU after completing your Associate in Arts degree at Miami Dade College. FIU requires two semesters of a foreign language as well as a history component. SCHOOL OF COMPUTER AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES SUGGESTED COURSE SEQUENCE A.A. Computer Information Systems I. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. First Term Introduction to Microcomputer Usage English Composition I Psychology of Personal Effectiveness College Algebra Energy in the Natural Environment 16 Credits 4 3 3 3 3 II. 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. Second Term Introduction to Programming/BASIC English Composition II Natural Science and Lab – Group B Basic Business Statistics Basic Business Statistics 18 Credits 4 3 4 3 1 III. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Third Term Introduction to Programming/C++ Fundamentals of Speech Communications Principles of Economics (MACRO) Financial Accounting Financial Accounting Lab 14 Credits 4 3 3 3 1 IV. 1. 3. 2. 3. 4. 5. Fourth Term Java Programming Critical Thinking/Ethics Humanities – Group B Managerial Accounting Managerial Accounting Principles of Economics (MICRO) 14 Credits 4 3 3 3 1 3 Total program length 62 Credits CGS 1060 ENC 1101 CLP 1006 MAC 1105 PSC 1515 COP 1332 ENC 1102 QMB 2100 QMB 2100L COP 1334 SPC 1017 ECO 2013 ACG 2021 ACG 2021L COP 2800 PHI 2604 ACG 2071 ACG 2071L ECO 2023 SCHOOL OF COMPUTER AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES SUGGESTED PLAN OF STUDY A.A. Computer Science 1. Communications ENC 1101 ENC 1102 Credits 3 3 Complete 2. Oral Communications SPC 1017 Credits 3 Complete 3. Humanities Humanities Group A: PHI 2604 Humanities Group B: ARH 2740, LIT 2120, MUL 2380, PHI 2010, THE 2000 Credits 3 Complete 4. Behavioral Science CLP 1006 ECO 2013 Credits 3 3 Complete 5. Natural Science PHY 2048 and Lab (BOT 1010 or ZOO 1010) & Lab Credits 5 4 Complete 6. Mathematics MAC 2311 MAC 2312 Credits 5 4 Complete 3 SCHOOL OF COMPUTER AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES SUGGESTED PLAN OF STUDY (continued) A.A. Computer Science 7. Required Elective PHY 2049 and Lab Credits 5 Complete 8. Computer Competency CGS 1060 Credits 4 Complete 9. Electives COP 1334 COP 2800 COP 2805 Credits 4 4 4 Complete ** This program assumes you will transfer to FIU after completing your Associate in Arts degree at Miami Dade College. FIU requires two semesters of a foreign language as well as a history component. SCHOOL OF COMPUTER AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES SUGGESTED COURSE SEQUENCE A.A. Computer Science I. 1. 2. 3. 4. First Term Introduction to Microcomputer Usage English Composition I Calculus and Analytic Geometry 1 Natural Science 16 Credits 4 3 5 4 II. 1. 2. 3. 4. Second Term Introduction to Programming/C++ English Composition II Critical Thinking/Ethics Calculus and Analytic Geometry 2 14 Credits 4 3 3 4 COP 1334 ENC 1102 PHI 2604 MAC 2312 III. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Third Term Java Programming Psychology of Personal Effectiveness Physics with Calculus 1 Physics with Calculus Lab Fundamentals of Speech Communications 15 Credits 4 3 4 1 3 COP 2800 CLP 1006 PHY 2048 PHY 2048L SPC 1017 IV. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Fourth Term Advanced Java Programming Physics with Calculus 2 Physics with Calculus Lab Principles of Economics (MACRO) Humanities – Group B 15 Credits 4 4 1 3 3 Total program length 60 credits CGS 1060 ENC 1101 MAC 2311 BOT 1010 or ZOO 1010 & Lab COP 2805 PHY 2049 PHY 2049L ECO 2013 SCHOOL OF COMPUTER AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES SUGGESTED PLAN OF STUDY A.A. Computer Information Systems To transfer to FIU’s Information Technology Degree 1. Communications ENC 1101 ENC 1102 Credits 3 3 Complete 2. Oral Communications SPC 1017 Credits 3 Complete 3. Humanities Humanities Group A: PHI 2604 Humanities Group B: ARH 2740, LIT 2120, MUL 2380, PHI 2010, THE 2000 Credits 3 Complete 4. Behavioral Science PSY 2012 Group B Elective Credits 3 3 Complete 5. Natural Science Physical Science Life Science Credits 3 3 Complete 6. Mathematics MAC 1105 MAC 1147 Credits 3 5 Complete 3 SCHOOL OF COMPUTER AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES SUGGESTED PLAN OF STUDY (continued) A.A. Computer Information Systems To transfer to FIU’s Information Technology Degree 7. Required Elective COP 1334 Credits 4 Complete 8. Computer Competency CGS 1060 Credits 4 Complete 9. Electives COP 2335 COP 2800 COP 2805 CGS 2091 MAD 1100 Credits 4 4 4 4 3 Complete ** This program assumes you will transfer to FIU after completing your Associate in Arts degree at Miami Dade College. FIU requires two semesters of a foreign language as well as a history component. School of Computer and Engineering Technologies Computer Information Systems Program Advisement Associate in Science This page intentionally left blank SCHOOL OF COMPUTER AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES Computer Information Technology – Associate in Science CIP 1507030600 – Program Code 25055 Program Objective: To provide an opportunity to establish a basic foundation in computer applications. Graduates are prepared for positions as microcomputer support specialists, user support specialists, applications system specialists and computer information managers to meet the demands of today’s automated offices. In addition, program objectives are designed to assist students in their development of interpersonal and communication skills required by office professionals. Major Course Requirements CGS 1060 Introduction to Microcomputer Usage CGS 2108 Advanced Desktop Applications CGS 1560 A+ Computer Operating Systems CTS 1740 A+ Computer Essentials & Support CTS 1328 Supporting Microsoft Clients CTS 2153 Supporting Windows Users & Applications CTS 2154 IT Help Desk Support CTS 1526 Introduction to Web Page Development 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 GROUP A: Students must choose 4 Credits from the following: CTS 1134 Networking Technologies CET 1600 Cisco Networking Fundamentals 4 credits 4 credits credits credits credits credits credits credits credits credits GROUP B: Students must choose 12 Credits from the following: CEN*, CGS*, CIS*, CTS*, COP*, CAP*, CET 1610, CET 2615, CET 2620 General Education Requirements ENC 1101 English Composition 1 SPC 1017 Fundamentals of Speech Communications CLP 1006 Psychology of Personal Effectiveness PHI 2604 Critical Thinking/Ethics MAC 1105 College Algebra 3 3 3 3 3 credits credits credits credits credits Total Program Length 63 credits SCHOOL OF COMPUTER AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES Computer Information Technology – Associate in Science CIP 1507030600 – Program Code 25055 Sample Program Schedule I. 1. 2. 3. 4. First Term Introduction to Microcomputer Usage Advanced Desktop Applications Psychology of Personal Effectiveness English Composition I 14 Credits 4 4 3 3 CGS 1060 CGS 2108 CLP 1006 ENC 1101 II. 1. 2. 3. 4. Second Term A+ Computer Operating Systems A+ Computer Essentials & Support Introduction to Web Page Design College Algebra 15 Credits 4 4 4 3 CGS 1560 CTS 1740 CTS 1526 MAC 1105 III. 1. 2. 3. 4. Third Term Supporting Microsoft Clients Supporting Windows Users & Applications Fundamentals of Speech Communications Critical Thinking/Ethics 14 Credits 4 4 3 3 CTS 1328 CTS 2153 SPC 1017 PHI 2604 IV. 1. 2. 12 Credits 4 4 3. Fourth Term IT Help Desk Support Networking Technologies or Networking Fundamentals Computer Elective 4 IV. 1. 2. Fourth Term Computer Elective Computer Elective 8 Credits 4 4 CTS 2154 CTS 1134 or CET1600 Total program length 63 credits SCHOOL OF COMPUTER AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES Computer Programming and Analysis – Associate in Science CIP 1507030500 – Program Code 25065 Program Objective: To provide an opportunity to establish a basic foundation in computer programming for employment in scientific, commercial, industrial, and government data processing applications, graduates are prepared for positions as entry-level application programmers, programmer specialists, computer programmers, and programmer analysts. Major Course Requirements CGS 1060 CIS 1321 COP 1332 COP 1334 CGS 1541 COP 2800 CIS 2322 ACG 2021 Introduction to Microcomputer Usage Introduction to Systems Analysis and Design Introduction to Visual Basic Introduction to C++ Programming Database Applications Java Programming Systems Analysis and Design Financial Accounting and Lab 25065 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 credits credits credits credits Credits credits credits credits Program Electives GROUP A: Students must choose 8 Credits from the following: COP 2333 COP 2335 COP 2805 Advanced OOP in Visual BASIC Advanced C++ Programming Advanced Java Programming GROUP B: Students Choose 8 Credits from the following: CGS 2091 CGS 2547 COP 2700 COP 2823 CTS 2463 Professional Ethics & Social Issues MS SQL Implementation Database Applications Programming ASP/Script Language Programming C# Web Application Development 4 credits 4 credits 4 credits 4 credits 4 credits 4 credits 4 credits 4 credits SCHOOL OF COMPUTER AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES Computer Programming and Analysis – Associate in Science CIP 1507030500 – Program Code 25065 (Continued) General Education Requirements ENC 1101 SPC 1017 CLP 1006 PHI 2604 MAC 1105 English Composition 1 Fundamentals of Speech Communications Psychology of Personal Effectiveness Critical Thinking/Ethics College Algebra 3 3 3 3 3 credits credits credits credits credits Total Program Length 63 credits SCHOOL OF COMPUTER AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES Computer Programming and Analysis – Associate in Science CIP 1507030500 – Program Code 25065 I. 1. 2. 3. 4. Sample Program Schedule for Application Programming First Term Introduction to Microcomputer Usage Introduction to Visual Basic Psychology of Personal Effectiveness English Composition I 14 Credits 4 4 3 3 II. 1. 2. 3. Second Term Introduction to C++ Programming Introduction to Systems Analysis and Design Computer Elective I 12 Credits 4 4 4 III. 1. 2. 3. Third Term Database Applications Financial Accounting and Lab Java Programming 12 Credits 4 4 4 CGS 1541 ACG 2021 COP 2800 IV. 1. 14 Credits 4 COP 2335 4 COP 2333 1. 2. 3. Fourth Term Object Oriented Programming in C++ Or Advanced OOP in Visual BASIC Or Advanced Java Programming Fundamentals of Speech Communications College Algebra 4 3 3 COP2805 SPC 1017 MAC 1105 IV. 1. 2. 3. Fifth Term System Analysis and Design Computer Elective II Critical Thinking/Ethics 1. 11 Credits 4 4 3 CGS 1060 COP 1332 CLP 1006 ENC 1101 COP 1334 CIS 1321 CIS 2322 PHI 2604 Total program length 63 credits SCHOOL OF COMPUTER AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES Database Technology – Associate in Science CIP 1507030601 – Program Codes 25057, 25058, 25059, 25060 Program Objective: To provide an opportunity to establish a basic foundation in the field of database administration for employment in commercial, industrial, and government institutions. Graduates are prepared for positions as database administrators and database developers. Major Course Requirements CGS 1060 COP 1332 COP 2333 CGS 1541 CGS 1546 CGS 2547 CTS 1328 CTS 1334 CTS 2306 Introduction to Microcomputer Usage Introduction to Visual Basic Advanced Visual BASIC Programming Database Applications 4 4 4 4 credits credits credits credits Microsoft Database Administrator Electives 25057 Microsoft SQL Administration Microsoft SQL Implementation Supporting Microsoft Client Managing Windows Server Implementing a Networking Infrastructure 4 credits 4 credits 4 credits 4 credits 4 credits Oracle Database Administrator Electives 25058 Introduction to Oracle: SQL and PL/SQL Introduction to Oracle Database Administration Intermediate Oracle Database Administration Oracle Database Performance Tuning 4 4 4 4 Choose 12 credits of computer electives (CAP*, CEN*, CIS*, COP*, CGS*, CTS*) under your advisor’s guidance CTS 2440 CTS 2441 CTS 2442 CTS 2444 credits credits credits credits Choose 16 credits of computer electives (CAP*, CEN*, CIS*, COP*, CGS*) under your advisor’s guidance. SCHOOL OF COMPUTER AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES Database Technology – Associate in Science (Continued) COP 2333 CTS 2404 CTS 2700 CGS 2547 Microsoft Solutions Developer Electives 25059 Advanced OOP in Visual BASIC Distributed Applications with Visual Basic Designing Business Solutions Microsoft SQL Implementation 4 4 4 4 Oracle Database Developer Electives 25060 Introduction to Oracle: SQL and PL/SQL Programming PL/SQL in Oracle Introduction to Oracle Database Applications Intermediate Oracle Database Applications Oracle Report Building 4 4 4 4 4 credits credits credits credits Choose 16 credits of computer electives (CAP*, CEN*, CGS*, CIS*, COP*, CTS*) under your advisor’s guidance. CTS 2440 CTS 2445 CTS 2446 CTS 2447 CTS 2448 credits credits credits credits credits Choose 12 credits of computer electives (CAP*, CEN*, CGS*, CIS*, COP*, CTS*) under your advisor’s guidance. General Education Requirements ENC SPC PPE PHI MAC 1101 1026 1005 2604 1105 English Composition 1 Fundamentals of Speech Communications Psychology of Personal Effectiveness Critical Thinking/Ethics College Algebra 3 credits 3 credits 3 credits 3 credits 3 credits Total Program Length 63 credits SCHOOL OF COMPUTER AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES Database Technology – Associate in Science CIP 1507030601 – Program Codes 25057, 25058, 25059, 25060 Sample Program Schedule I. 1. 2. 3. 4. First Term Introduction to Microcomputer Usage Introduction to Visual Basic Psychology of Personal Effectiveness English Composition I 14 Credits 4 4 3 3 CGS 1060 COP 1332 CLP 1006 ENC 1101 II. 1. 2. 3. 4. Second Term Database Applications Advanced Visual BASIC Programming Fundamentals of Speech Communications Critical Thinking/Ethics 14 Credits 4 4 3 3 CGS 1541 COP 2333 SPC 1017 PHI 2604 III. 1. 2. 3. Third Term Microsoft SQL Administration Introduction to Oracle: SQL and PL/SQL Programming PL/SQL in Oracle 12 Credits 4 4 4 CGS 1546 CTS 2440 CTS 2445 IV. 1. 2. 3. Fourth Term Microsoft SQL Implementation Introduction to Oracle Database Applications Oracle Report Building 12 Credits 4 4 4 CGS 2547 CTS 2446 CTS 2448 V. 1. 2. 3. Fifth Term Advance Database Programming Intermediate Oracle Database Application College Algebra Total program length 11 Credits 4 4 3 63 credits CGS 2548 CTS 2447 MAC 1105 SCHOOL OF COMPUTER AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES Internet Services Technology – Associate in Science CIP 1507039902 - Degree Code 25063 Program Objective: To provide an opportunity to establish a basic foundation in the field of web site design and programming for employment in commercial, industrial, and government institutions. Graduates are prepared for positions as web technicians, web administrators, web site developers, and web masters. Courses include web design, web languages, as well as operating systems and Internet server administration. Major Course Requirements CGS 1060 COP 1332 COP 1334 COP 1822 COP 2800 COP 2823 COP 2812 COP 2612 COP 2825 CGS 2172 Introduction to Microcomputer Usage Introduction to Visual Basic Introduction to C++ Programming Web Page Design and Programming Java Programming ASP/Script Language Programming Extensible Markup Language Programming (XML) Operating System Principles (W2k and Linux) Implementing an Internet Server (IIS/Apache) Implementing a Commerce-Enabled Web Site 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 credits credits credits credits credits credits credits credits credits credits Choose 8 credits of computer electives (CAP*, CEN*, CGS*, CIS*, COP*, CTS*) under your advisor’s guidance. General Education Requirements ENC SPC PPE PHI MAC 1101 1026 1005 2604 1105 English Composition 1 Fundamentals of Speech Communications Psychology of Personal Effectiveness Critical Thinking/Ethics College Algebra Total Program Length 3 credits 3 credits 3 credits 3 credits 3 credits 63 credits SCHOOL OF COMPUTER AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES Internet Services Technology – Associate in Science CIP 1507039902 - Degree Code 25063 I. 1. 2. 3. 4. Sample Program Schedule First Term Introduction to Microcomputer Usage Introduction to Visual Basic Psychology of Personal Effectiveness English Composition I 14 Credits 4 4 3 3 CGS 1060 COP 1332 CLP 1006 ENC 1101 II. 1. 2. 3. 4. Second Term Introduction to C++ Programming Web Page Design and Programming Operating System Principles (W2k and Linux) College Algebra 15 Credits 4 4 4 3 COP 1334 COP 1822 COP 2612 MAC 1105 III. 1. 2. 3. 4. Third Term Java Programming Implementing an Internet Server Fundamentals of Speech Communications Critical Thinking/Ethics 14 Credits 4 4 3 3 COP 2800 COP 2825 SPC 1017 PHI 2604 IV. 1. 2. 3. Fourth Term ASP/Script Language Programming Implementing a Commerce-Enabled Web Site Computer Elective I 12 Credits 4 4 4 V. 1. 2. Fifth Term Extensible Markup Language Programming Computer Elective II Total program length 8 Credits 4 4 63 credits COP 2823 CGS 2172 COP 2812 SCHOOL OF COMPUTER AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES Networking Services Technology – Associate in Science CIP 1507030401 - Degree Codes 25061, 25062, 25066 Program Objective: To provide an opportunity to establish a basic foundation in the field of network design and administration for employment in commercial, industrial, and government institutions. Graduates are prepared for positions as information technology specialists, help desk specialists, network specialists, and network systems analysts. Courses include administration, installation, as well as designing networking infrastructures and directory services. Major Course Requirements CGS 1060 COP 1332 CGS 1560 CTS 1134 CTS 1328 CTS 1334 CTS 2306 CTS 2303 CTS 2300 CTS 2302 Introduction to Microcomputer Usage Introduction to Programming/Visual Basic 4 credits 4 credits Microsoft Course Electives 25061 Microcomputer Operating Systems Networking Technologies Supporting Microsoft Clients Managing a Windows Server Environment Implementing a Networking Infrastructure Implementing Directory Services Designing a Networking Infrastructure Designing Network and Directory Services 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 credits credits credits credits credits credits credits credits Cisco Course Electives 25062 Choose 8 credits of computer electives (CAP*, CEN*, CET 1600, CET 2620, CGS*, CIS*, CET 1610, CET2615, COP*, CTS*) under your advisor’s guidance. CET 1600 CET 1610 CET 2615 CET 2620 Network (Fundamentals) Router Technology Advanced Router Technology Project Based Learning 4 credits 4 credits 4 credits 4 credits Choose 24 credits of computer electives (CAP*, CEN*, CGS*, CIS*, COP*, CTS*) under your advisor’s guidance. SCHOOL OF COMPUTER AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES Networking Services Technology – Associate in Science CIP 1507030401 - Degree Codes 25061, 25062, 25066 CGS 1560 CTS 1134 CTS 1328 CTS 1334 CTS 2306 CEN 2323 CGS 2091 CTS 1120 CEN 2545 CEN 2546 Network Security 25066 Microcomputer Operating Systems Networking Technologies Supporting Microsoft Clients Managing a Windows Server Environment Implementing a Networking Infrastructure Designing, Implementing, Managing Network Security Prof. Ethics and Social Issues in Computer Science Fundamentals of Network Security Hardening the Infrastructure Network Defense and Countermeasures 4 credits 4 credits 4 credits 4 credits 4 credits 4 credits 4 credits 4 credits 4 credits 4 credits General Education Requirements ENC SPC PPE PHI MAC 1101 1026 1005 2604 1105 English Composition 1 Fundamentals of Speech Communications Psychology of Personal Effectiveness Critical Thinking/Ethics College Algebra Total Program Length 3 credits 3 credits 3 credits 3 credits 3 credits 63 credits SCHOOL OF COMPUTER AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES Networking Services Technology – Associate in Science CIP 1507030401 - Degree Codes 25061, 25062 Sample Microsoft Program Schedule I. 1. 2. 3. 4. First Term Introduction to Microcomputer Usage Networking Technologies Microcomputer Operating Systems English Composition I 15 Credits 4 4 4 3 CGS 1060 CTS 1134 CGS 1560 ENC 1101 II. 1. 2. 3. 4. Second Term Supporting Microsoft Clients Managing a Windows Server Environment Introduction to Visual BASIC College Algebra 15 Credits 4 4 4 3 CTS 1328 CTS 1334 COP 1332 MAC 1105 III. 1. 2. 3. 4. Third Term Implementing a Networking Infrastructure Implementing Directory Services Fundamentals of Speech Communications Critical Thinking and Ethics 14 Credits 4 4 3 3 CTS 2306 CTS 2303 SPC 1017 PHI 2604 IV. 1. 2. 3. Fourth Term Designing Network and Directory Services Designing a Networking Infrastructure Psychology of Personal Effectiveness 11 Credits 4 4 3 CTS 2302 CTS 2300 CLP 1006 V. 1. 2. Fifth Term Computer Elective I Computer Elective II Total program length 8 Credits 4 4 63 credits School of Computer and Engineering Technologies Computer Information Systems Program Advisement College Credit Certificate This page intentionally left blank SCHOOL OF COMPUTER AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES Information Technology Support – College Credit Certificate CIP 0507030607 – Program Code 66044 Program Objective: To provide an opportunity to establish a basic foundation in computer applications for employment in scientific, commercial, industrial, and government institutions. Graduates are prepared for positions as data entry specialists, software applications specialists and office systems specialists to meet the demands of today’s automated offices. Certificate Pre-Requisite: CGS 1060 Major Course Requirements CGS 2108 CGS 1560 CTS 1740 CTS 1328 CTS 2153 CTS 2154 CTS 1526 Advanced Desktop Applications A+ Computer Operating Systems A+ Computer Essentials & Support Supporting Microsoft Clients Supporting Windows Users & Applications IT Help Desk Support Introduction to Web Page Development 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 credits credits credits credits credits credits credits Total Program Length 28 credits SCHOOL OF COMPUTER AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES Information Technology Support – College Credit Certificate CIP 0507030607 – Program Code 66044 Sample Program Schedule I. 1. 2. 3. First Term Advanced Desktop Applications A+ Computer Operating Systems A+ Computer Essentials & Support 12 credits 4 4 4 CGS 2108 CGS 1560 CTS 1740 II. 1. 2. Second Term Supporting Microsoft Clients Supporting Windows Users & Applications 8 credits 4 4 CTS 1328 CTS 2153 III. 1. 2. Third Term IT Help Desk Support Introduction to Web Page Development Total program length 8 credits 4 4 28 credits CTS 2154 CTS 1526 SCHOOL OF COMPUTER AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES Computer Programming – College Credit Certificate CIP 057030100 – Program Code 66045 Program Objective: To provide an opportunity to establish a basic foundation in computer programming for employment in scientific, commercial, industrial, and government data processing applications, graduates are prepared for positions as entry-level programmers, programmer specialists, computer programmers, and senior programmers. Major Course Requirements CGS 1060 COP 1332 COP 1334 COP 2335 COP 2333 CIS 1321 ACG 2021 COP 2800 COP 2805 Intro to Microcomputers Introduction to Visual BASIC Introduction to Visual C++ Advanced C++ Programming Advanced Visual BASIC Programming Introduction to Systems Analysis and Design Financial Accounting & Lab Java Programming Advanced Java Programming 4 credits 4 credits 4 credits 4 credits 4 credits 4 credits 4 credits 4 credits 4 credits Total Program Length 36 credits SCHOOL OF COMPUTER AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES Computer Programming – College Credit Certificate CIP 057030100 – Program Code 66045 Sample Program Schedule I. 1. 2. First Term Introduction to Microcomputer Usage Introduction to Visual BASIC 8 credits 4 4 CGS 1060 COP 1332 II. 1. 2. Second Term Introduction to Visual C++ Advanced Visual BASIC Programming 8 credits 4 4 COP 1334 COP 2333 III. 1. Third Term Advanced C++ Programming 4 credits 4 COP 2335 IV. 1. Fourth Term Advanced OOP in Visual BASIC or Object Oriented Programming in C++ Java Programming 8 credits 4 COP 2333 4 4 COP 2334 COP 2800 Fifth Term Advanced Java Programming Introduction to Systems Analysis and Design Total program length 8 credits 4 4 36 credits COP 2805 CIS 1321 1. 2. V. 1. 2. SCHOOL OF COMPUTER AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES Web Development Specialist – College Credit Certificate CIP 0507039903 - Program Code 66051 Program Objective: To provide an opportunity to establish a basic foundation in the field of web site design and programming for employment in commercial, industrial, and government institutions. Graduates are prepared for positions as web technicians, web administrators, and web site developers. Courses include web design, web languages, as well as operating systems and Internet server administration. Major Course Requirements CGS 1060 COP 1332 COP 1334 COP 1822 COP 2800 COP 2823 COP 2812 COP 2612 COP 2825 Introduction to Microcomputer Usage Introduction to Visual Basic Introduction to Visual C++ Web Page Design and Programming Java Programming ASP/Script Language Programming Extensible Markup Language Programming (XML) Operating System Principles (W2k and Linux) Implementing an Internet Server (IIS/Apache) 4 credits 4 credits 4 credits 4 credits 4 credits 4 credits 4 credits 4 credits 4 credits Total Program Length 36 credits SCHOOL OF COMPUTER AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES Web Development Specialist – College Credit Certificate CIP 0507039903 - Program Code 66051 Sample Program Schedule I. 1. 2. First Term Introduction to Microcomputer Usage Introduction to Visual Basic 8 credits 4 4 CGS 1060 COP 1332 II. 1. 2. Second Term Introduction to Visual C++ Web Page Design and Programming 8 credits 4 4 COP 1334 COP 1822 III. 1. 2 Third Term Java Programming ASP/Script Language Programming 8 credits 4 4 COP 2800 COP 2823 IV. 1. 2. 3. Fourth Term Extensible Markup Language Programming Operating System Principles (W2k and Linux) Implementing an Internet Server Total program length 12 credits 4 4 4 36 credits COP 2812 COP 2612 COP 2825 SCHOOL OF COMPUTER AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES Microsoft Database Administrator – College Credit Certificate CIP 0507030604 – Program Code 66046 Program Objective: To provide an opportunity to establish a basic foundation in the field of database administration for employment in commercial, industrial, and government institutions. Graduates are prepared for positions as database administrators and database developers. Certificate pre-requisite: CGS 1060 and CGS 1560 or a working knowledge of the Microsoft operating system and Microsoft Office applications suite. Operational understanding of the following microcomputer topics: operating systems, memory, hard disks, types of central processing units (CPUs), communications ports, printer ports, display adapters, and pointing devices. Major Course Requirements CTS 1328 CTS 1334 CTS 2306 CGS 1546 Supporting Windows Client Supporting Windows Server Implementing a Networking Infrastructure Microsoft SQL Administration 4 credits 4 credits 4 credits 4 credits Total Program Length 16 credits SCHOOL OF COMPUTER AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES Microsoft Database Administrator – College Credit Certificate CIP 0507030604 – Program Code 66046 Sample Program Schedule I. 1. 2. First Term Supporting Microsoft Client Managing Windows Server 8 Credits 4 4 II. 1. 2. Second Term Implementing a Networking Infrastructure Microsoft SQL Administration Total program length 12 Credits 4 4 16 credits CTS 1328 CTS 1334 CTS 2306 CGS 1546 SCHOOL OF COMPUTER AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES Microsoft Solutions Developer – College Credit Certificate CIP 0507030605 – Program Code 66047 Program Objective: To provide an opportunity to establish an advanced level of expertise in the field of commercial computer applications development for employment in commercial, industrial, and government institutions. Graduates are prepared for positions as application developers and solution providers. Certificate pre-requisite: CGS 1060, CGS 1560, COP 1332, COP 2172, CGS 1541, and COP 2700 or a working knowledge of the Microsoft operating system and Microsoft Office applications suite. Operational understanding of the following microcomputer topics: operating systems, memory, hard disks, types of central processing units (CPUs), communications ports, printer ports, display adapters, and pointing devices. Operational understanding of the following programming concepts: Advanced Microsoft Visual Basic application development, and analysis, design, and programming of database systems. Major Course Requirements COP 2333 CTS 2404 CTS 2700 CGS 2547 Advanced OOP in Visual BASIC Distributed Applications with Visual Basic Designing Business Solutions Database Implementation 4 4 4 4 credits credits credits credits Total Program Length 16 credits SCHOOL OF COMPUTER AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES Microsoft Solutions Developer – College Credit Certificate CIP 0507030605 – Program Code 66047 Sample Program Schedule I. 1. 2. First Term Advanced OOP in Visual BASIC Database Implementation 8 credits 4 4 II. 1. 2. Second Term Distributed Applications with Visual Basic Designing Business Solutions Total program length 8 credits 4 4 16 credits COP 2333 CGS 2547 CEN 2332 CTS 2700 SCHOOL OF COMPUTER AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES Cisco Network Associate – College Credit Certificate CIP 0615040201 – Program Code 66050 Program Objective: To provide an opportunity to establish a basic foundation in the field of Cisco network design and implementation. Leading to certification as a Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA). Certificate pre-requisite: CGS 1060, CGS 1560 or a working knowledge of the Microsoft operating system and Microsoft Office applications suite and CET 1600. Operational understanding of the following microcomputer topics: operating systems, memory, hard disks, types of central processing units (CPUs), communications ports, printer ports, display adapters, and pointing devices. Major Course Requirements CET 1610 CET 2615 CET 2620 Cisco Router Technology Cisco Advanced Router Technology Cisco Project Based Learning 4 credits 4 credits 4 credits Total Program Length 12 credits SCHOOL OF COMPUTER AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES Cisco Network Associate – College Credit Certificate CIP 0615040201 – Program Code 66050 Sample Program Schedule I. 1. First Term Cisco Router Technology 4 Credits 4 credits II. 1. 2. Second Term Cisco Advanced Router Technology Cisco Project Based Learning Total Program Length 8 Credits 4 credits 4 credits 12 credits CET 1610 CET 2615 CET 2620 Computer Information Systems Department - Program Planner Associate in Arts (A.A.) 60 Credits 36 Gen Ed and 24 Major Electives ENC1101 ENC1102 Communications (SPC1017) Humanities Group 1 (PHI2604) Humanities Group 2 Social Science 1 (CLP1006) Social Science Group 2 (ECO2013) Natural Science Group 1 Natural Science Group 2 Math 1 (MAC1105) Math 2 Gen Ed Elective (CGS1060) Major Electives Fall Credits 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 24 Spring Associate in Science (A.S.) 63 Credits 15 Gen Ed and 48 Major Credits Credits ENC1101 3 SPC1017 3 PHI2604 3 CLP1006 3 MAC1105 3 Major Credits 48 Computer Competency is required for both A.A. and A.S. CS and CIS students must complete CGS1060 by the 16th credit. Summer Fall Spring Summer Fall Spring Summer Associate in Arts 24 Major Electives Courses for Computer Science and Computer Information Systems Computer Science CHM1045 w/ Lab CHM1046 w/ Lab CGS1060 COP1334 MAC 2311 MAC2312 PHY2048 w/ Lab PHY2049 w/ Lab Credits 3+2 5 3+2 5 4 4 5 4 3+1 4 3+1 4 35 Notes May be used for Group 2 Natural Science (-3) May be used for Gen Ed Elective (-3) Approximately 29 credits Generic – Could be used for CIS or MIS Computer Info Systems ACG2021 w/ Lab ACG2071 w/ Lab CGS1060 COP1334 or COP1332 ECO2013 ECO2023 Business Calculus Statistics Credits 3+1 4 3+1 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 28 Notes May be used for Gen Ed Elective (-3) May be used for Group 2 Social Science (-3) May be used for 2nd Math (-3) Approximately 21 credits FIU – IT Program Specific Computer Info Systems CGS1060 COP1334 COP2800 COP2335 COP2805 CGS2091 MAD1100 Credits 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 27 Notes May be used for Gen Ed Elective (-3) Approximately 24 credits Math and Physics Prerequisite Structure 1. MAC1105 2. MAC1147 OR MAC1114 And MAC1140 3. MAC2311 4. MAC2312 5. PHY2048 w/ Lab 6. PHY2049 w/ Lab Notes Take MAC1147 only if strong in Math Need permission to take with MAC2312