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Program Overview

Computer Programming and Analysis, Associate in Science (A.S.)

The Associate in Science degree in Computer Programming and Analysis prepares students for employment in computer programming, computer applications, entry-level analysis, and computer sales. This Computer Programming and Analysis AS program can be taken entirely online.

Review the guided degree pathway where you will find a detailed plan for your courses and other requirements each semester that prepare you for graduation and your transfer goals.

Locations

Florida Gateway College Online

Testing Entrance Requirements

Students must demonstrate competence in reading, math, or language through placement examination or by passing the appropriate reading, math or language courses, if not exempt by state board of education rule 6A-10.0315. A student who does not achieve minimum scores will be required to take developmental educations classes in English, math, reading, and SLS 1501 the College Experience.

Hours

Classes are delivered online.

Costs

Resident Tuition and Fees: $6,199

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Job Placement

5

Semesters

60

Credit Hours

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Careers at a Glance

Employment Opportunities

Graduates of this program will be equipped with computer programming skills for successful technology-related careers.

Program Details

Program Notes
  • Offered in the fall, spring, and summer semesters.
  • Prepares students for a contemporary high demand career.
  • Faculty have extensive professional experience and refereed publications in computer science and information systems
Learning Outcomes
  • Students will demonstrate algorithm or program code development by successfully coding and testing programs based upon requirements specification.
  • Students will demonstrate the capability to use desktop productivity software applications (word processing, spreadsheets, database, and presentation) effectively by successfully completing exercises in a simulation environment.
  • Students will demonstrate the acquisition of problem-solving techniques by successful completion of subject-matter examinations and application of program coding and testing, evaluating, and synthesizing material offered by the courses in this program.
  • Students will demonstrate the successful completion of the software development lifecycle (SDLC) using an integrated development environment.