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F-710 M-230 M-110 Progress Record Study your lessons in the order listed below. As graded examinations are returned to you, enter your grade in the space below. Set a schedule for yourself then watch your progress. Course 22 (R) Associate in Applied Science in Software Engineering Number of Lessons: 184. Completion Time: 48 months Introduction to Computers (CORE COURSE) 1 6901A An Overview of Computer Concepts 2 6902A Software Applications: User Tools 3 6903A The System Unit 4 6904A Input and Output 5 6905A Data Storage 6 6906A Communications and Networks 7 6907A The Internet and the World Wide Web 8 6908A Operating Systems and System Software Operating Systems --Microsoft Windows XP (CORE COURSE) 9 6850C Exploring the Basics 10 6852C Working with Files 11 6854C Organizing Files with Windows Explorer 12 6856C Personalizing Your Windows Environment 13 6858C Searching for Information 14 6860C Working with Graphics 15 6862C Object Linking and Embedding 16 6864C Exploring Your Network 17 6866C Managing Windows XP 18 6868C Working with Hardware Technical Writing I & II (CORE COURSE) 19 8000 Overview of Reports: Your Options 20 8002 The Memo: Handling Frequent Writing Tasks 21 8004 Outlining the Short Report: A Planning Formula 22 8006 Audience Analysis: Remembering the Reader 23 8007 Researching the Internet 24 8008 The Discussion: Report Designs That Succeed 25 8010 Graphics: Adding Information and Interest Visually 26 8012 Research and Resources: Gathering and Using Info 27 8014 Putting It All Together: A Short Report 28 8014P Writing Assignment for Lesson 8014-A Short Report 29 8016 Design Standards for Writing: Grammar That Works 30 8017 Resume/Cover Letter 31 8017P Writing Assignment for 8017 32 8018 Debugging the Report: Editing 33 8020 Business Letters Page 1 of 6

F-121 M-430 M-120 Technical Writing I & II 34 8020P Writing Assignment for Lesson 8020 A Business Letter 35 8022 The Formal Report 36 8024 Investigation Reports 37 8024P Writing Assignment for Lesson 8024 An Investigation Report 38 8026 Project and Progress Reports 39 8026P Writing Assignment for Lesson 8026 Project 40 8028 Proposals: Presenting the Evidence 41 8030 Written & Oral Presentations 42 8032 Research Paper Applied Ethics (ELECTIVE COURSE) 43 9501 An Overview of Ethics 44 9502 Ethics for IT Professionals and IT Users 45 9503 Computer and Internet Crime 46 9504 Privacy 47 9505 Freedom of Expression 48 9506 Intellectual Property 49 9507 Software Development 50 9508 Employer/Employee Issues 51 9509 The Impact of Information Technology on the Quality of Life 52 9510 Proctored Examination Introduction to the Internet and WWW (CORE COURSE) 53 6971B Navigating the Web with Internet Explorer 54 6972B Finding What s Out There 55 6973B Corresponding with Outlook Express 56 6974B Creating a Web Page 57 6975B Adding Hypertext Links to a Web Page 58 6976B Designing a Web Page 59 6981B Designing a Web Page with Tables 60 6982B Using Frames in a Web Page 61 6983B Developing Web Pages with FrontPage Express 62 6984B Creating a Hypertext Document with FrontPage Express Algebra and Trigonometry I (CORE COURSE) 63 5110 Solving Linear Equations 64 5112 Algebraic Signs and Exponents 65 5115 Algebraic Fractions 66 5116 Applied Fractional Equations 67 5118 Coordinates and Angle Functions 68 5119 Applications of Trigonometric Functions 69 5155 Analytical Geometry First Degree Equations 70 5122 Exponents, Radicals and Complex Numbers Page 2 of 6

F-122 F-850 F-800 F-850 F-800 M-260 Software Development Life Span (CORE COURSE) 71 9551 Why Software Engineering 72 9552 Modeling the Process and Life-Cycle 73 9553 Capturing the Requirements 74 9554 Considering Objects 75 9555 Testing the Programs 76 9556 Delivering the System 77 9557 Evaluating Products, Processes and Resources 78 9558 Improving Predictions, Products, Processes and Resources 79 9559 The Future of Software Engineering 80 9550A Proctored Examination Introduction to Sociology (This course can be replaced with Psychology listed below.) 81 3631 Understanding Sociology and Sociological Research 82 3632 Culture, Socialization, Social Interaction and Social Structure 83 3633 Groups, Organizations, Deviance and Social Control 84 3634 Global Inequality, Racial and Ethnic Inequality 85 3635 Gender and Age 86 3636 Religion and Education 87 3637 Government Policies, the Economy and Work 88 3638 Communities, Urbanization, Population and the Environment 89 3639 Collective Behavior and Social Movements Psychology (ELECTIVE COURSE) Can be substituted for Introduction to Sociology. ** 3521 Introduction to Psychology and Behavior ** 3522 Sensation and Perception ** 3523 States of Consciousness ** 3524 Learning and Memory ** 3525 Intelligence, Cognition and Learning ** 3526 Personality, Motivation and Emotion ** 3527 Development ** 3528 Psychological Disorders and Treatment ** 3529 Social Psychology Algebra and Trigonometry II (CORE COURSE) 90 5140 Quadratic Equations and Systems 91 5142 Higher Order Equations 92 5125 Systems of Linear Equations 93 5146 Trigonometric Equations and Identities 94 5150 Theory of Logarithms and Series 95 5631 Practical Matrix Theory for Engineers 96 3126 Natural Logarithms Page 3 of 6

M-440 M910 F-241 Technical Physics (CORE COURSE) 97 5203 Basic Physics 98 5204 Physics of Mechanics 99 5801 Static Magnetic Field Theory 100 5665 Electric Field Physics 101 5802 Magnetic Currents 102 5803 Optics and Heat Introduction to Microsoft (CORE COURSE) 103 6911 Word Project 1 104 6912 Word Project 2 105 6913 Word Project 3 106 6914 Access Project 1 107 6915 Access Project 2 108 6916 Access Project 3 109 6917 Excel Project 1 110 6918 Excel Project 2 111 6919 Excel Project 3 112 6920 PowerPoint Project 1 113 6921 PowerPoint Project 2 114 6922 PowerPoint Project 3 Database Management (CORE COURSE) 115 4401C Introduction to Database Management 116 4402C The Relational Model 1:Introduction, QBE, and Relational Algebra 117 4403C The Relational Model 2: SQL 118 4404C The Relational Model 3: Advanced Topics 119 4405C Database Design 1: Normalization 120 4406C Database Design 2: Design Methodology 121 4407C DBMS Functions 122 4408C Database Administration 123 4409C Database Management Approaches 124 9440C Proctored Examination Page 4 of 6

M-610 M-620 M-450 M-280 JavaScript (CORE COURSE) 125 2801 Introducing JavaScript 126 2802 JavaScript Project 1 127 2803 JavaScript Project 2 128 2804 JavaScript Project 3 129 2805 JavaScript Project 4 130 2806 JavaScript Project 5 131 2807 JavaScript Project 6 132 2808 JavaScript Project 7 133 2809 JavaScript Project 8 134 2810 Proctored Examination Visual Basic Programming (CORE COURSE) 135 9701 Introduction to VB Programming 136 9702 VB Project 1 137 9703 VB Project 2 138 9704 VB Project 3 139 9705 VB Project 4 140 9706 VB Project 5 141 9707 VB Project 6 142 9708 VB Project 7 143 9709 VB Project 8 144 9710 Proctored Examination C++ Programming (C++ can be substituted with C# listed below.) 145 6201C Types, Variables and Standard I/O 146 6202C Truth, Branching and the Game Loop 147 6203C For Loops, Strings and Arrays 148 6204C The Standard Template Library 149 6205C Functions 150 6206C References 151 6207C Pointers 152 6208C Classes 153 6209C Advanced Classes and Dynamic Memory 154 6210C Inheritance and Polymorphism C# Programming (ELECTIVE SUBSTITUTE FOR C++) ** 6871 OOP and Creating a Simple Application ** 6873 Manipulating and Storing Data in Objects ** 6875 Program Flow Decisions and Exceptions ** 6877 Adding Methods to Objects ** 6879 Program Loops ** 6881 Arrays and Collections ** 6883 Encapsulation ** 6885 User Interface Objects ** 6887 Data Files and Persistence ** 6889 Inheritance and Polymorphism Page 5 of 6

F-250 M-940 M-480 Database Development (CORE COURSE) 155 9601 General Concepts 156 9602 Queries 157 9603 Transportation Database 158 9604 RC Models 159 9605 AviaCo 160 9606 ABC Car Service 161 9607 Query Outputs 162 9608 DDBMS Scenario 163 9609 Excel Connectivity 164 9610 Proctored Examination Java Programming (CORE COURSE) 165 6940 Introduction to Computers, the Internet and WWW 166 6942 Introduction to Java Applications 167 6944 Introduction to Classes and Objects 168 6946 Control Statements, Part 1 169 6948 Control Statements, Part 2 170 6950 Methods: A Deeper Look 171 6952 Arrays 172 6954 Classes and Objects: A Deeper Look 173 6956 Object Oriented Programming: Inheritance 174 6958 Programming Files Career Management (CORE COURSE) 175 9801 Career Development 176 9802 Job Searching 177 9803 Creating an Effective Cover Letter 178 9804 Resume Writing 179 9805 Creating an Effective Portfolio 180 9806 Preparing A Video Presentation 181 9807 Creating an Effective Interview 182 9808 Career Development for Job Advancement 183 9809 Obtaining a Promotions 184 9810 Certifications or Advanced Degrees Page 6 of 6