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Minimum Required Credits for Area of Emphasis 33-35<br />

Core Curriculum Requirements 32-33<br />

Total Required Credits for<br />

Associate of Applied Science Degree 65-68<br />

Area of Emphasis:<br />

Cisco Network Associate<br />

This area of emphasis is designed to prepare you for the Cisco<br />

Certified Network Associate certification. You will learn about networking<br />

principles, setup and configuration of internetworking<br />

devices, and local area and wide area network planning and design.<br />

Credits<br />

CIS 115 Introduction to Computer Information Systems 4<br />

CNT 100 Networking Hardware I: A+ 5<br />

Or<br />

CNT 220 Unix 4<br />

CNT 260 Cisco Network Associate I 6<br />

CNT 261 Cisco Network Associate II 6<br />

CNT 262 Cisco Network Associate III 6<br />

CNT 263 Cisco Network Associate IV 6<br />

Minimum Required Credits for Area of Emphasis 32-33<br />

Core Curriculum Requirements 32-33<br />

Total Required Credits 65-68<br />

Area of Emphasis: Programming<br />

This area is designed to prepare you as an entry-level programmer.<br />

Upon completion of this program, you will have written a minimum<br />

of 30 programs ranging from simple business programs to the design<br />

and completion of a complex business system.<br />

Credits<br />

CIS 115 Introduction to Computer Information Systems 4<br />

and<br />

CIS 116 Logic and Program Design 3<br />

or<br />

CSC 160 Computer Science I 5<br />

CIS 220 UNIX 4<br />

CIS 221 Advanced UNIX 4<br />

CSC Two programming languages with at least one<br />

second semester course 8<br />

Electives above CSC 130, CIS 240, CWB 160, or CNT 100 with faculty<br />

advisor approval 8<br />

Minimum Required Credits for Area of Emphasis 29-31<br />

Core Curriculum Requirements 32-33<br />

Total Required Credits 61-64<br />

Certificate: Internet Programming<br />

Specialist<br />

This area of emphasis is designed to prepare you as an entry-level<br />

programmer, with an emphasis on programming for the Internet.<br />

Upon completion of this program, you will have written a minimum<br />

of 60 programs in a range of programming languages. The program<br />

includes general-purpose applications, client-side programs, and server-side<br />

programs.<br />

Credits<br />

CSC 160 Computer Science I 5<br />

CSC 161 Computer Science II 5<br />

CSC 240 Java Programming 4<br />

CIS 220 UNIX 4<br />

CIS 221 Advanced UNIX 4<br />

or<br />

CWB 210 CGI and Perl 4<br />

CWB 175 Complete Web Authoring: HTML 4<br />

CNT 200 Introduction to Networking 4<br />

Minimum Required Credits for Area of Emphasis 30<br />

Core Curriculum Requirements 32-33<br />

Total Required Credits 62-63<br />

Certificate: Web Development Specialist<br />

The recipient of this certificate should be prepared for an entry-level<br />

position in Internet Web development with a focus on the programming<br />

and database aspects of Web sites. Course offerings provide a<br />

mix of programming and applications that examine both the client<br />

and server aspects of Web sites. Creation of dynamic Web pages<br />

involving databases is explored.<br />

Credits<br />

CWB 175 Complete Web Authoring: HTML 4<br />

CIS 145 Complete PC Database (Access) 4<br />

CWB 262 ColdFusion 4<br />

CIS 240 Database Management Systems<br />

(Oracle or Microsoft SQL Server) 4<br />

CWB 210 CGI and Perl 4<br />

CSC 160 Computer Science I 5<br />

CIS 281 Ethics in Computer Technology 1<br />

Faculty Advisor approved electives 8<br />

Minimum Required Credits 34<br />

Certificate: Web Design Specialist<br />

This certificate is designed to prepare you for an entry-level position<br />

in Internet Web development. You will learn necessary skills using a<br />

variety of current programs all focusing on page design and implementation.<br />

Credits<br />

CIS 115 Introduction to Computer Information Systems 4<br />

and<br />

CIS 116 Logic and Program Design 3<br />

or<br />

CSC 160* Computer Science I 5<br />

CWB 175* Complete Web Authoring: HTML 4<br />

CWB 110 Web Layout and Design Concepts 4<br />

49 For the most current RRCC schedule and catalog information, visit our Web site at www.rrcc.edu

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