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1 Selected electives: 1st year electives: Contemporary Art History ART A102 (3) Book Arts ART A286 (2) Introduction to Business BUS A100/H (3) Children s Literature ENGL A143/H (3) Introduction to marketing MKTG A100 (3) 2nd year electives: Color & Design 3D ART A111 (3) Product Illustration ART A118 (3) Printmaking ART A170 (3) Watercolor ART A263 (3) Cartooning ART A269 (3) Photo Graphics w/photoshop DMAD A193 (4) ASSOCIATE DEGREE Total: (43-47) Complete the Certificate of Achievement and Associate in Arts Graduation Requirements as outlined in the Graduation Requirements section of the catalog. COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS The goal of the CIS program is to provide students with the technical skills and systems perspective necessary for entry-level positions in the computer and information industry. Students should not expect that they will necessarily meet the lower division requirements at specific colleges or universities. Students should consult the Transfer Information section of this catalog for specific transfer information. BUSINESS APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT Designed to provide a good foundation for students who are interested in developing computer applications. Students may choose courses in a number of areas to develop a general understanding of the field or they may choose to study a particular specialization or two in greater depth. In today s dynamic and changing technological environment, continuous professional upgrading is a requirement. Students will be prepared for employment in entry-level positions in the computer and information systems industries. CORE CURRICULUM Required s Financial Accounting ACCT A101 (4) Intro to Computer Info Systems CIS A111 (3) Intro to C#.NET Programming* CS A140 Intro to VB.NET Programming* CS A142 (4) Java Programming 1* CS A170 Finite Math MATH A155 Calculus 1 MATH A180 (4) Honors Calculus 1 MATH A180H Calculus for BMSS MATH A140 s marked by asterisk (*) may not be used to satisfy both the core requirement and the specialization requirement. Students must complete the core curriculum plus 18 units from the following list of specialized application development courses. All courses do not need to be taken from the same area of specialization. Introductory Programming Intro to C#.NET Programming* CS A140 (4) Intro to VB.NET Programming* CS A142 (4) Java Programming 1* CS A170 (4) Technical Programming Computer Architecture CS A116 (4) Windows.NET Programming CS A152 (4) Java Programming 2 CS A272 (4) Web Development Intro to Web Page Design CIS A123 (2) Intro to Dreamweaver MX CIS A128 (2) Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) CIS A129 (2) Bus Multimedia/Graphics CIS A132 (2) Flash Programming CIS A141 (3) JavaScript Programming CIS A171 (2) JavaScript 2 CIS A223 (3) Digital Photo Premiere CIS A232 (3) 79
2 Orange Coast College Networking Environment Intro to UNIX CIS A106 (4) MS Windows CIS/BUS A107 (1) PC Concepts A+Cert Prep CIS A110 (4) SQL Server Administration CIS A176 (4) SQL Server Design & Implementation CIS A177 (4) Network & Comm Technologies CIS A191 (4) Network Systems Admin CIS A192 (4) Network Infrastructure Admin CIS A193 (3) Network Directory Services Admin CIS A194 (3) Network Security Design CIS A196 (4) Database Computer Science Required s s Computer Architecture CS A116 (4) Java Programming I CS A170 (4) Software Engineering CS A220 (4) Theories of Computation CS A265 (1) Total: (25) SQL Tuning Workshop CIS A178 (2) Oracle Forms & Reports Developer CIS A185 (4) Oracle Database Admin I CIS A187 (4) Oracle Database Admin II CIS A188 (3) (25) Total: (28-40) COMPUTER PROGRAMMING This certificate is designed to provide the student with comprehensive grounding in the theory and practice of modern computer programming. Based on the recommendations of the Association of Computing Machinery, the Computer Programming Certificate prepares students to work as entry-level programmers. Students should not expect that they will necessarily meet the lower division requirements at specific colleges or universities. Students should consult the Transfer Information section of this catalog for specific transfer information. Based on the recommendations of the Association for Computing Machinery, The Computer Programming Certificate prepares students to work as entry-level programmers, or used to fulfill some of the requirements for transfer to a Computer Science program at a four-year university. 80
3 Mathematic s Intro to Stats (or Honors Intro Stats) MATH A160(H) (3) (And) Calculus 1 (or Honors Calculus 1) MATH A180(H) (8) Calculus 2 (or Honors Calculus 2) MATH A185(H) Honors Calculus 1 and 2 MATH A182H (5) Intro to Discrete Mathematics MATH A230 (5) Applied Linear Algebra MATH A235 (3) Intro to Linear Algebra & Differential Equations MATH A285 (4) Honors Intro to Linear Algebra & Differential Equations MATH A285H (5) Subtotal (16-21) Total: (41-46) COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS This program will meet major requirements for the Associate in Science degree but has not been articulated with any particular four-year institution. Students should not expect that they will necessarily meet the lower-division requirements at specific colleges or universities. Students should consult a counselor for specific transfer information. This option provides the student with the lower-division transfer courses for some of the business oriented majors. Students are advised to check course transferability with an Orange Coast College counselor prior to enrolling in CIS courses. Students will be prepared for employment in entry-level positions in the computer and information systems industries. Required s Financial Accounting ACCT A101 (4) Managerial Accounting ACCT A102 (4) Business Law BUS A110 (3) Intro to Computer Info Systems CIS A111 (3) PASCAL Programming CS A115 (4) Java Programming 1 CS A170 Intro to C#.NET Programming CS A140 (4) Intro to VB.NET Programming CS A142 Macroeconomics ECON A175 (3) Microeconomics ECON A170 (3) Calculus for BMSS MATH A140 (4) Calculus 1 MATH A180 Total: (32) INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGIES Completion of this certificate will enable students to acquire the skill needed by professionals in information and communication technologies to support the converged network that carries voice, data, image, and video traffic. This career is an emerging IT-related career that sees high demand and growth. s Students who receive the Information and Communications Technologies Certificate of Specialization will be able to design and implement a converged network. CERTIFICATE OF SPECIALIZATION Required s s PC Concepts: A+ Certification Prep CIS A110 (4) Networking Essentials CIS A197 (4) Routing and Router Configurations CIS A198 (3) Convergence Technologies CIS A260 (3) Select 1 course from the following Fundamentals of Wireless Networking CIS A 261 (3) Fundamentals of Voice over IP CIS A262 (3) Home Technology Integration CIS A263 (3) Enterprise Router Configurations 1 CIS A265 (3) Enterprise Router Configurations 2 CIS A266 (3) LAN Switching and Wireless CIS A267 (3) Accessing the WAN CIS A268 (3) Information and Storage Management CIS A280 (3) Ethical Hacking and Network Defense CIS A282 (3) Small / Home Office: Case Study I CIS A290 (3) Total: (17) 81
4 Orange Coast College COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS CERTIFICATE OF SPECIALIZATION C ++ Programming enable students to apply for entry-level positions in C++ programming. A grade of C or better is required in all courses. All courses must be completed at Orange Coast College. Program completers will be able to write programs in C++ using classes, flow-of-control and fundamental data structure. Required s Total: (12) Database Administration (Oracle) enable students to acquire the skills needed for a career in Oracle database administration. In addition, this certificate provides preparation for students seeking Oracle s certification in Database Administration. To receive a certificate, students must complete at least 15 units of coursework with grade of C or better. All courses must be completed at Orange Coast College. Students will be able to: 1. Design and develop a data Model. s 2. Create, manage, backup and recover an Oracle database. 3. Monitor database performance using Oracle-supplied administration tools and SQL. Required s Oracle Database Admin I CIS A187 (4) Oracle Database Admin II CIS A188 (3) And minimum of 4 units from the following optional courses: Introduction to Unix SQL Tuning CIS A178 (2) CIS A106 (4) Database Developer (Oracle) enable students to acquire the skills needed to pursue a career in PL/SQL Oracle database environment. In addition, this certificate provides preparation for students seeking Oracle s PL/SQL or Forms Developer certification. To receive the certificate, students must complete at least 15 units of coursework with a grade of C or better. All courses must be completed at Orange Coast College. Students will be able to: 1. Design and develop a data model. s 2. Use SQL to retrieve data, manipulate and manage database objects. 3. Create, execute and maintain PL/SQL modules. Required s And a minimum of 4 units from the following optional courses: Oracle Forms & Reports Developer CIS A185 (4) SQL Tuning CIS A178 (2) Database Administration I CIS A187 (4) Network Administration and Operations Completion of this certificate will enable students to acquire the skills needed in the areas of technical operations and network management. In addition, this certificate provides preparation for students seeking industry-standard certification from CompTIA and Microsoft. A grade of C or better is required in all courses. All courses must be completed at Orange Coast College. 82
5 Students who receive the Convergence Technologies Certificate of Specialization will be able to design and implement a small to medium network environment. Required s PC Concepts: A+Cert Prep CIS A110 (4) Network & Comm Technologies CIS A191 (4) Network Systems Admin CIS A192 (4) Select one (1) course from the following: SQL Server Administration CIS A176 (4) SQL Server Design & Implementation CIS A177 (4) Network Infrastructure Admin CIS A193 (3) Network Directory Services Admin CIS A194 (3) Network Security Design CIS A196 (4) Office Applications Total: (15-16) enable students to apply for office personnel positions using Microsoft Office applications. A grade of C or better is required in all courses. All courses must be completed at Orange Coast College. s Students who receive the Office Applications Certificate of Specialization will be able to: 1. Use a computer operating system and computer applications for word processing, electronic spreadsheet creation, database management, multimedia presentations, and electronic personal management with competence. 2. Achieve personal development and responsibility for entering the job market. Required s Beginning Computer Keyboarding 1 CIS A090 (1.5) Beginning Computer Keyboarding 2 CIS A092 (1.5) Introduction to Computer Applications CIS A100 (3) Excel 1 CIS/BUS A134 (2) Web Design Total: (8) enable students to apply for entry-level positions in designing for the World Wide Web. A grade of C or better is required in all courses. As an added outcome, Web Design Certificate students will be able to create dynamic Web pages. Complete five (5) courses from this list (must be taken at Orange Coast College.) Required s Intro to Web Page Design CIS A123 (2) Intro to Dreamweaver CIS A128 (2) Cascading Style Sheets/Web Pgs CIS A129 (2) Bus Multimedia/Graphics CIS A132 (2) Flash Programming CIS A141 (3) JavaScript 1 CIS A171 (2) JavaScript 2 CIS A223 (2) CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY Total: (10-11) The Construction Technology program has courses that can be divided into two major areas of emphasis: Residential Trades and Construction Management. Due to the vast diversity of occupations and areas of specialization within the construction industry and recognizing that individual student needs will be as diverse, a Certificate of Achievement can be designed that satisfies those specific needs. Completion of a certificate program satisfies the major requirement for the Associate in Science degree. Certificates of Achievement and Specialization can be completed in one to two semesters. Upon successful completion of the Construction Specialist program, students will have the knowledge, skills and experience to identify, assess, and participate in many entry-level construction trades. Students successfully completing a comprehensive series of courses will be prepared to work in the construction field in positions including, but not limited to work areas such as inspection, management, and as hands-on skilled trades people. CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY Construction Technology A165, Construction Safety/CAL-OSHA, is required for any first earned Certificate of Achievement. It is recommended that all beginning, full-time students enroll in the following courses leading to a Certificate of Achievement. Required s Construction Safety/CAL-OSHA CNST A165 (3) Building Construction CNST A180 (5) Building Construction CNST A185 (5) Blueprint Reading & Drafting CNST A190 (4) Building Code & Law CNST A195 (3) Specialty Crafts CNST A240 (5) Total: (25) 83
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