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Information TechnologyAAS (ITPR)
Computer Programming

The Information Techonology programs provide students with an experience that will directly prepare them for employment. This is achieved through core courses that are combined with specialized courses in a concentration of the student's choosing. A capstone experience including an internship at an area business helps to anchor the student's academic experience. The core is designed so that students can easily move from one Information Technology degree to another if their interest of focus changes.

The Computer Programming program is intended for students who, upon graduating from ACC, wish to enter the workforce as entry-level/junior computer programmers. It is a comprehensive program focusing on the building blocks necessary for students to become valuable entry-level employees within the computer programming field. Recommended High School Preparation: Three years of mathematics.

Cr. Course TitleCourse Code
1-4 Freshman ExperienceHrd 100, Hrd 100A or Hrd 110
3 Writing IEng 101; Eng 100A & Eng 100B
3 Writing IIEng 102, Eng 103, Eng 104, Eng 105, Eng 106, Eng 108, Eng 109 or Eng 110
3 Discrete MathematicsMat 129
2 Physical Education 
3-4 Lab SciencePhy 108 recommended
6 Social Science Courses 
1 Keyboarding for Non-Secretarial StudentsBus 118
6 Liberal Arts 
  Speech ElectiveSph 111
3 Introductory to Programming Using C++ (Prereq Required)Cis 143
3 Intermediate Programming Using C++ (Prereq Required)Cis 144
3 Networking ICis 131
3 Topics in Computing (Prereq Required)Cis 150
3 Internship (Prereq Required)Cis 178
3 Programming in a Windows Environment (Prereq Required)*Cis 221
3 Systems Analysis and Design (Prereq Required)Cis 231
4 Data Structures and Objects in C++ (Prereq Required)Cis 243
3 Programming in Java (Prereq Req)**Cis 222
  Choose Three Courses from: 
3 Introduction to Internet Development (Prereq Required)Cis 122
3 Database Management Systems (Prereq Required)Cis 237
3 Computer Systems and Programming (Prereq Required)**Cis 244
3 Server Side Scripting (Prereq Req)Cis 151

65 minimum credits required for graduation

Additional Information:
*offered each Fall
**offered each Spring
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Recommended First Year
First Semester
1-4 Hrd 100, Hrd 100A or Hrd 110
3 Eng 101; Eng 100A & Eng 100B
3 Cis 131
3 Cis 143
3 Mat 129
1 Bus 118
3  Social Science Elective
Second Semester
3 Eng 102, Eng 103, Eng 104, Eng 105, Eng 106, Eng 108, Eng 109 or Eng 110 (Eng 110 Recommended)
3 Cis 144
3 Cis 150
3  Social Science Elective
4  Lab Science (Phy 108 recommended)
Recommended Second Year
Third Semester
3 Cis 221
4 Cis 243
3-4  CIS Elective
3  Liberal Arts Elective
3 Sph 111
1  PED
Fourth Semester
3 Cis 222
3 Cis 231
3 Cis 178
3-4  CIS Elective
3-4  CIS Elective
1  PED
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