Catalog - California College San Diego
Catalog - California College San Diego
Catalog - California College San Diego
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MAN 103 Management Principles 4 .0<br />
MAN 104 Business Practices 4 .0<br />
MAN 105 Marketing 4 .0<br />
MAN 210 Entrepreneurship 4 .0<br />
MAN 224 Business Law 4 .0<br />
PRG 101 Solutions Concepts 3 .5<br />
GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES:<br />
ECN 220 Economics 4 .0<br />
ENG 101 English Composition 4 .0<br />
ENG 223 Communication Arts 4 .0<br />
HIS 220 American Civilization 4 .0<br />
MAT 220 <strong>College</strong> Algebra 4 .0<br />
PHI 221 Introduction to Logic 4 .0<br />
Retail Sales Management Emphasis:<br />
MAN 120 Introduction to Retail Sales Management 4 .0<br />
MAN 240 Communications in Selling 4 .0<br />
MAN 242 Procurement, Logistics, and Merchandising 4 .0<br />
MAN 244 Managing Retail Teams 4 .0<br />
TOTAL MINIMUM NUMBER OF CREDITS: 97.0<br />
Via a consortium agreement, this program can also be delivered fully online by<br />
the Salt Lake City-Murray branch of Stevens-Henager <strong>College</strong> West Haven/<br />
Ogden .<br />
All colleges offer a choice of programs and majors designed to prepare students<br />
for a particular career in the fields of health care and modern business .<br />
Additional programs are offered at affiliated colleges . See the program<br />
descriptions in this catalog for further information .<br />
All colleges reserve the right to vary the order in which courses are offered<br />
within each program, and to adjust the time scheduled for a curriculum . Such<br />
changes will not increase the total tuition beyond the amount stated in the<br />
Enrollment Agreement .<br />
Computer Programming<br />
Associate of Applied Science Degree<br />
20 Months (may be completed in as few as 15 months under a flexible<br />
accelerated schedule)<br />
Stevens-Henager <strong>College</strong>s, <strong>College</strong>America Colorado, and <strong>California</strong><br />
<strong>College</strong> <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong><br />
This program of study is directed toward developing problem-solving skills . In<br />
conjunction with the understanding of computers and computer systems, this<br />
will enable a graduate of the program to apply his or her knowledge to finding<br />
solutions to problems that arise in the science, business, industry, government,<br />
and education sectors . The objectives of the program are as follows: to provide<br />
a solid foundation of knowledge about computers and to facilitate thinking<br />
that will permit continuing growth on the part of the graduates . Prospective<br />
students should have an aptitude for mathematics and logic and an interest in<br />
analysis and deduction . Students will study several programming languages,<br />
database design and administration, and programming for the Internet .<br />
Graduates are employed in entry-level positions as Web developers and as<br />
computer programmers .<br />
Course No. Course Name Credits<br />
APP 101 Computer Fundamentals 3 .5<br />
APP 126 Databases 3 .5<br />
CSS 101 Psychology of Motivation 4 .0<br />
CSS 299 Professional Development 4 .0<br />
MAN 210 Entrepreneurship 4 .0<br />
MCS 101 Computer Servicing I 3 .5<br />
MCS 102 Computer Servicing II 3 .0<br />
MCS 213 Workstation Administration 3 .5<br />
MCS 214 Server Administration 3 .5<br />
NET 104 Networking Infrastructure 3 .5<br />
NET 115 Security Concepts 3 .5<br />
NET 221 Network Communications I 3 .5<br />
OPS 101 Introduction to Operating Systems 4 .0<br />
OPS 113 Linux Operating System 3 .5<br />
PRG 101 Solutions Concepts 3 .5<br />
PRG 102 Fundamentals Concepts 3 .5<br />
PRG 103 Logic Structures 3 .5<br />
PRG 104 Programming Fundamentals 3 .0<br />
PRG 105 C# I 3 .0<br />
PRG 111 Web Design I 3 .5<br />
PRG 140 Structured Query Language 3 .5<br />
PRG 249 Web Design II 3 .5<br />
PRG 250 Web Design III 3 .0<br />
GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES:<br />
ENG 101 English Composition 4 .0<br />
ENG 223 Communication Arts 4 .0<br />
HIS 220 American Civilization 4 .0<br />
MAT 220 <strong>College</strong> Algebra 4 .0<br />
PHI 221 Introduction to Logic 4 .0<br />
SOC 220 Sociology 4 .0<br />
TOTAL NUMBER OF CREDITS: 104.5<br />
General education courses may be substituted provided that (i) the substituted<br />
course is at the same level as the course it is replacing, and (ii) each program<br />
contains a mathematics general education course .<br />
All colleges offer a choice of programs and majors designed to prepare students<br />
for a particular career in the fields of healthcare and modern business .<br />
Additional programs are offered at affiliated colleges . See the program<br />
descriptions in this catalog for further information .<br />
All colleges reserve the right to vary the order in which courses are offered<br />
within each program, and to adjust the time scheduled for a curriculum . Such<br />
changes will not increase the total tuition beyond the amount stated in the<br />
Enrollment Agreement .<br />
Computer Technology and<br />
Networking<br />
Programs<br />
Associate of Applied Science Degree<br />
20 Months (may be completed in as few as 15 months under a flexible<br />
accelerated schedule)<br />
Stevens-Henager <strong>College</strong>s; <strong>College</strong>America Colorado, Wyoming, and<br />
Arizona; and <strong>California</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong><br />
This program prepares students for entry-level jobs in the computer repair<br />
and networking fields . Students are trained using current operating systems,<br />
network hardware, and Internet technology . The objectives of the program are<br />
to provide a solid foundation of knowledge about computers and to facilitate<br />
thinking that will permit continuing growth on the part of the graduates .<br />
Entry-level jobs include network administrator, computer repair technician,<br />
business computer operator, hardware and software trainer, and user support<br />
technician .<br />
Course No. Course Name Credits<br />
APP 101 Computer Fundamentals 3 .5<br />
APP 126 Databases 3 .5<br />
CSS 101 Psychology of Motivation 4 .0<br />
CSS 299 Professional Development 4 .0<br />
MAN 210 Entrepreneurship 4 .0<br />
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