ISERIES 400 SPECIALIST CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT DIVISION/DEPARTMENT REQUIREMENTS CIS 52* CIS 103 CIS 140 CIS 141 or CIS 142A and CIS 142B CIS 175 CIS 207 CIS 222 or CIS 223 CIS 240 BCOM 147** or ENGL 52** or ENGL 100** or ENGL 155** Data Processing Mathematics Computer Programming Logic QUERY/400 iSeries 400 operations AS/400 operations Part 1 AS/400 operations and Facilities-Part 2 RPG Programming Database Design and SQL Advanced RPG Programming Visual RPG Programming iSeries 400 Control Language Programming Business Communications Introduction to College Composition Freshman Composition Technical Writing UNITS 3 3.5 1 3 (1.5) (1.5) 3 3 3.5 (3) 3 3 (3) (4) (3) Choose 5 units from the following courses: CIS 70A CIS 121 CIS 141A CIS 180 CIS 182 CIS 186 CIS 205 CIS 271/272/ 273/274 Network Fundamentals Internet for Information System/ Information Technology Information operations Navigator iSeries (AS/400) Programming in C/C++ Java Programming Visual Basic.NET Programming Programming in HTML for the World Wide Web CIS occupational Work experience TOTAL CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS 3.5 1.5 1.5 3 3.5 3.5 1.5 1/2/3/4 31.5/32 *Meets general education requirement, may substitute MATH 60 **Meets A.A. Degree general education requirement, may substitute ENGL 100 NOTE: CIS 52 or CIS 103 meet A.A. Degree general education communication and analytic thinking requirement. ASSOCIATE IN ARTS DEGREE REQUIREMENTS Meet the requirements for a Certificate of Achievement in Computer and Information Sciences IBM AS/400 Specialist and complete general education requirements and electives to achieve a minimum of 60 units. NOTE: Although many of these courses are transferable, this Certificate/A.A. Degree is nontransferable. Please see SEM/CIS counselors or the respective department for additional alternatives. MICROCOMPUTER SPECIALIST CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT DIVISION/DEPARTMENT REQUIREMENTS CIS 52* BCOT 96 BCOT 117 CIS 58A CIS 102 CIS 103 CIS 105 CIS 151 CIS 155 CIS 186 BCOM 147** or ENGL 52** or ENGL 100** or ENGL 155** Data Processing Mathematics Microsoft PowerPoint Desktop Publishing Microsoft Publisher PC operating System A+ Certification Introduction to Microcomputer Hardware and Applications Software Computer Programming Logic Using Microsoft Windows Microsoft Excel for Information Systems/ Information Technology Microsoft Access Visual Basic.NET Programming Business Communications Introduction to College Composition Freshman Composition Technical Writing UNITS 3 1.5 1.5 3.5 3 3.5 1.5 3.5 3 3.5 3 (3) (3) (3) Choose 6 units from the following courses: CIS 70A CIS 121 CIS 180 CIS 182 CIS 201 CIS 205 CIS 206 CIS 212 CIS 214 CIS 271/272/ 273/274 CIS 280 Network Fundamentals Internet for Information System/ Information Technology Programming in C/C++ Java Major Programming Systems Analysis and Design Programming HTML for the World Wide Web XML Web Application Development Introduction to Microsoft Windows Administration Unix CIS occupational Work Experience 3.5 Object-Oriented Programming in C++ 3 TOTAL CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS: 1.5 3 3.5 3 1.5 3.5 3.5 3 1/2/3/4 36.5 *Meets A.A. Degree general education requirement, may substitute MATH 60 **Meets A.A. Degree general education requirement. NOTE: CIS 52, 102, or 103 meets A.A. Degree general education communication and analytic thinking requirement. ASSOCIATE IN ARTS DEGREE REQUIREMENTS Meet the requirements for Certificate of Achievement in Computer and Information Sciences Microcomputer Specialist and complete general education requirements and electives to achieve a minimum of 60 units. NOTE: Although many of these courses are transferable, this Certificate/A.A. Degree is nontransferable. Please see SEM/CIS counselors or the respective department for additional alternatives. NETWORKING TECHNICIANS/OPERATORS CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT DIVISION/DEPARTMENT REQUIREMENTS CIS 70A CIS 70B CIS 70D CIS 70E CIS 70F CIS 70G Networking Fundamentals Network+ Certification Introduction to TCP/IP Router Configurations and Protocol Advanced Switching and Routing Wide Area Networks UNITS 3.5 3.5 1.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 Choose 10.5 units from the following courses: CIS 58A CIS 75 CIS 141 CIS 105 CIS 201 CIS 205 CIS 212A CIS 212B CIS 214 PC Operating System A+ Certification SQL Administration and Implementation iSeries 400 Operations Using Microsoft Windows Systems Analysis and Design Programming HTML for the World Wide Web Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Unix TOTAL CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS 3.5 3 3 1.5 3 1.5 3.5 3.5 3 29.5 ASSOCIATE IN ARTS DEGREE REQUIREMENTS Meet the requirements of a Certificate of Achievement in Computer and Information Sciences Network Technicians/Operators certificate and complete general education requirements and electives to achieve a minimum of 60 units. NOTE: Although many of these courses are transferable, this Certificate/A.A. Degree is nontransferable. OPERATOR CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT DIVISION/DEPARTMENT REQUIREMENTS CIS 52* CIS 101 or CIS 102 CIS 103 CIS 141 CIS 141A CIS 240 BCOM 147** or ENGL 52** or ENGL 100** or ENGL 155** UNITS Data Processing Mathematics Introduction to Computer Information Systems Introduction to Microcomputer Hardware and Applications Software Computer Programming Logic iSeries 400 Operations Operations Navigator iSeries (AS/400) iSeries 400 Control Language Major Programming Business Communications Introduction to College Composition Freshman Composition Technical Writing 3 3 (3) 3.5 3 1.5 3 3 (3) (4) (3) Choose 15 units from the following courses: BCOT 52 CIS 58A CIS 70A CIS 75 CIS 105 CIS 121 CIS 140 CIS 175 CIS 180 CIS 201 CIS 207 CIS 212 CIS 214 CIS 271/272/ 273/274 Data Entry PC Operating System A+ Certification Networking Fundamentals SQL Administration and Implementation Using Microsoft Windows Internet for System/Information Technology Query/400 RPG Programming Programming in C/C++ Systems Analysis and Design Database Design and SQL Introduction to Microsoft Windows Administration Unix CIS occupational Work Experience TOTAL CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS 2 3.5 3 3 1.5 1.5 1 3 3 3 3 3.5 3 1/2/3/4 36 *Meets general education requirement, may substitute MATH 60 **Meets A.A. Degree general education requirements. NOTE: CIS 52, 101, 102, or 103 meet A.A. degree general education communication and analytic thinking requirement. ASSOCIATE IN ARTS DEGREE REQUIREMENTS Meet the requirements for a Certificate of Achievement in Computer and Information Sciences Operator and complete general education requirements and electives to achieve a minimum of 60 units. See Cerritos College Graduation Requirements. Please see a counselor or the respective department for additional alternatives. NOTE: Although many of these courses are transferable, this Certificate/A.A. Degree is nontransferable. PROGRAMMER CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT DIVISION/DEPARTMENT REQUIREMENTS CIS 52* CIS 101 or CIS 102 CIS 103 CIS 186 or CIS 180 or CIS 182 CIS 207 or CIS 208A or CIS 208B CIS 221 or CIS 221A or CIS 280 or CIS 282 CIS 292 BCOM 147** Data Processing Mathematics Introduction to Computer Information Systems Introduction to Microcomputer Hardware and Applications Software Computer Programming Logic Visual Basic.NET Programming Programming in C/C++ Java Programming Database Design and SQL Oracle SQL and PL/SQL Oracle Database Applications Advanced Visual Basic Object-Oriented Programming in VB.NET Object-Oriented Programming in C++ Advanced Java Programming Data Structures Business Communications UNITS 3 3 (3.5) 3.5 3.5 (3.5) (3.5) 3.5 (3.5) (3.5) 3 (3) (3) (3.5) 3.5 3 Choose 12 units from the following courses: CIS 80 CIS 121 CIS 125 CIS 140 CIS 141 CIS 160 CIS 175 CIS 176 CIS 186 CIS 180 CIS 182 CIS 201 CIS 205 CIS 206 CIS 207 CIS 208A CIS 208B CIS 212 CIS 214 CIS 221 CIS 221A CIS 221B CIS 222 CIS 223 CIS 224 CIS 271/272/ 273/274 CIS 280 CIS 281 CIS 282 CIS 283A CIS 284 Programming in Access Internet for Information Systems/Information Technology JavaScript for Programming Query/400 iSeries 400 Operations Web Page Development RPG Programming COBOL Programming Visual Basic.NET Programming Programming in C/C++ Java Programming Systems Analysis and Design Programming HTML for the World Wide Web XML Web Application Development Database Design and SQL Oracle SQL and PL/SQL Oracle Database Applications Introduction to Microsoft Windows Administration Unix Advanced Visual Basic Object-Oriented Programming in VB.NET Database and Web Programming in VB.NET Advanced RPG Programming VisuA.A.ge RPG Programming Advanced COBOL Programming CIS Occupational Work Experience 3 Object-Oriented Programming in C++ Windows Programming with Visual C#.NET Advanced Java Programming Java Server Pages (JSP) Programming CGI and PERL Programming 3 3 3.5 3.5 3.5 1.5 1.5 1 3 3.5 3 (3) 3.5 3 3.5 3 1.5 3.5 3.5 .5 3.5 3.5 3 3 3 3 3.5 3 3 1/2/3/4 CIS 285 CIS 285A Active Server Pages Programming ASP.NET Programming TOTAL CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS 3.5 3.5 38/39 *Meets A.A. Degree General Education - "Communication and Analytical Thinking" requirement. MATH 60 may be substituted. **Meets A.A. Degree General Education - "English Composition" requirement. NOTE: CIS 52, 101, 102, and 103 meet A.A. Degree General Education "Communication and Analytic Thinking" requirement and the "A.A. Math Proficiency" requirement. ASSOCIATE IN ARTS DEGREE REQUIREMENTS Meet the requirements for a Certificate of Achievement in Computer and Information Sciences Programmer and complete general education requirements and electives to achieve a minimum of 60 units. See Cerritos College Graduation Requirements. NOTE: Although many of these courses are transferable, this Certificate/A.A. Degree is nontransferable. Please see counselors or the respective department for additional alternatives. CIS DEPARTMENT SUGGESTED COURSE OF STUDY PROGRAMMER CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT Semester I: MATH 80 CIS 101 or CIS 102 CIS 103 BCOM 147 Intermediate Algebra Intro to CIS Intro to Microcomputer HW & Application SW Computer Programming Logic Business Communications 12.5 Units 3 3.5 3 3.5 3 Semester II: CIS 155 CIS 180 or CIS 182 or CIS 186 Microsoft Access Programming in C/C++ Java Programming Visual Basic.NET Programming 9.5 Units 3 3.5 (3.5) (3.5) COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES SYSTEMS ANALYST CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT DIVISION/DEPARTMENT REQUIREMENTS CIS 52* CIS 70A CIS 101 or CIS 102 CIS 103 CIS 151 CIS 186 CIS 201 CIS 202A CIS 207 or CIS 208A or CIS 80 BCOM 147** UNITS Data Processing Mathematics Network Fundamentals Introduction to Computer Information Systems Introduction to Microcomputer Hardware and Applications Software Computer Programming Logic Microsoft Excel for Information Systems/ Information Technology Visual Basic.NET Programming Systems Analysis and Design Project Management for Information Technology Database Design and SQL Major Programming 3 Oracle SQL and PL/SQL Programming in Access Business Communications 3 3.5 3 (3) 3.5 3.5 3.5 3 3.5 (3) (3) 3 Choose from the following for a total of 10 units: CIS 58A CIS 121 CIS 126 CIS 141 CIS 152 CIS 155 CIS 180 CIS 202B CIS 205 CIS 206 CIS 212 CIS 271/272/ 273/274 CIS 280 CIS 281 CIS 285A PC Operating System A+ Certification Internet for Information Systems/ Information Technology JavaScript for Non-Programmers iSeries 400 Operations Programming Excel in VBA Microsoft Access Programming in C/C ++ Microsoft Project Programming HTML for the World Wide Web XML Web Application Development Introduction to Microsoft Windows Administration CIS Occupational Work Experience 3.5 Object-Oriented Programming in C++ Windows Programming with Visual C#.NET ASP.NET Programming 3 3 3 TOTAL CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS 1.5 3 3 3.5 3 3 3.5 1.5 3.5 3.5 1/2/3/4 42.5 *Meets general education requirement, may substitute MATH 60 **Meets general education requirement, may substitute ENGL 100 NOTE: CIS 52, 101, 102, or 103 meet A.A. Degree general education communication and analytical thinking. ASSOCIATE IN ARTS DEGREE REQUIREMENTS Meet the requirements for Certificate of Achievement in Computer and Information Sciences-Systems Analyst. Complete general education requirements and electives to achieve a minimum of 60 units. NOTE: Although many of these courses are transferable, this Certificate/A.A. Degree is nontransferable. Please see S.E.M./CIS counselors or the respective department for additional alternatives.