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1a. IntroSUS 2003 - University of Maryland University College

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Visual Basic ProgrammingThe Visual Basic Programming certificate program is designed forstudents seeking entry-level programming positions. Hands-on experienceusing Visual Basic s<strong>of</strong>tware is provided. A certificate isawarded to students completing six courses (four required and twoelective) for a total <strong>of</strong> 18 semester hours.Program CoursesRequired CoursesStudents must take the following course:CMIS 102 Introduction to Problem Solvingand Algorithm Design (3)Students must take one <strong>of</strong> the following courses:CMST 305 Introduction to Visual Basic Programming (3)CMST 306 Introduction to Visual Basic .NETProgramming (3)Students must take one <strong>of</strong> the following courses:CMST 415 Advanced Visual Basic Programming (3)CMST 416 Advanced Visual Basic .NET Programming (3)Students must take one <strong>of</strong> the following courses:CMIS 310 Computer Systems and Architecture (3)IFSM 310 S<strong>of</strong>tware and Hardware Concepts (3)Supporting ElectivesStudents must take two <strong>of</strong> the following courses:CMIS 240 Data Structures and Abstraction (3)CMIS 340 Programming in Java (3)CMIS 345 Object-Oriented Design and Programming (3)CMSC 480 Advanced Programming in Java (3)CMST 385 Internet: A Practical Guide (3)CMST 386 Internet: An Advanced Guide (3)IFSM 410 Database Concepts (3)IFSM 420 Advanced Database Concepts (3)IFSM 455 IT Infrastructure <strong>of</strong> E-Commerce (3)Web DesignThe Web Design certificate program prepares students to use Internetapplications and design principles to produce effective Web pages.The program is appropriate for nontechnical employees who wish toadvance within their organizations and who want to learn how toestablish, develop, and maintain a Web site. The certificate is awardedto students who complete seven courses (five required and two elective),for a total <strong>of</strong> 21 semester hours.Program CoursesRequired CoursesStudents must take the following courses:CMST 385 Internet: A Practical Guide (3)ARTT 250 Elements <strong>of</strong> Commercial Design (3)CMST 386 Internet: An Advanced Guide (3)ARTT 354 Elements <strong>of</strong> Computer Graphics (3)CMST 450 Web Design Methodology and Technology (3)Supporting ElectivesStudents must take two <strong>of</strong> the following courses:ARTT 479 Advanced Computer Graphics (3)CMIS 375 Programming in Perl (3)IFSM 390 Multimedia Design and Evaluation for InformationSystems Managers (3)IFSM 446 Java-Based Information Systems Applications (3)CMSC 480 Advanced Programming in Java (3)CMST 398J Programming with JavaScript (3)CMST 498F Web Application Development UsingColdFusion (3)Web ProgrammingThe Web Programming certificate program is designed for technicalpr<strong>of</strong>essionals who want to learn some <strong>of</strong> the important toolsused in Web programming. Students are taught introductory andadvanced features <strong>of</strong> Perl and Common Gateway Interface (CGI)programming, as well as skills in databases, UNIX, and JavaScriptor Web site management and design. To earn the certificate, studentsmust complete six courses (three required and three elective),for a total <strong>of</strong> 18 semester hours.Students should check the course descriptions to ensure that theyhave taken all prerequisites for each course.Program CoursesRequired CoursesStudents must take the following courses:CMIS 140 Introductory Programming (3)CMIS 375 Programming in Perl (3)CMIS 475 Advanced Programming in Perl (3)Supporting ElectivesStudents must take three <strong>of</strong> the following courses:CMIS 320 Relational Databases (3)CMIS 325 UNIX with Shell Programming (3)CMST 385 Internet: A Practical Guide (3)CMST 386 Internet: An Advanced Guide (3)CMST 430 Web Site Management (3)CMST 450 Web Design Methodology and Technology (3)IFSM 455 IT Infrastructure <strong>of</strong> E-Commerce (3)103

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