College Catalog - Programs of Study
The Web Technologies concentration is designed for individuals who wish to pursue a career in a Web-related field and acquire the training and technical skill set that is necessary to prepare them for a career in a Web-related occupation. It is also ideal for those wishing to gain a broader knowledge of computer software and/or hardware. The certificate program emphasizes technical coursework only and does not require students to take electives that are required in the associate degree options.
Note: Students must obtain a grade of at least C in all computer course requirements and must maintain a 2.0 GPA. To be awarded this certificate, students must be registered as matriculating in the Computer Studies program and successfully complete all certificate courses with a grade of C or better. Credits earned in this certificate program may be applied toward the associate degree program. Many courses require prerequisites, corequisites and/or testing. See course descriptions for details.
COURSE NO. | COURSE TITLE | COURSE NOTES | CREDITS |
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COMI 1100 | Introduction to Computers | 3 | |
COMI 1150 | Programming Concepts | 3 | |
COMI 1420 | Introduction to Spreadsheets | 1 | |
COMI 1430 | Introduction to Database Software | 1 | |
COMI 1450 | WINDOWS Operating System | 3 | |
COMI 1750 | HTML (5) | 3 | |
COMI 1755 | Fundamentals XML eXtensible Markup Language | 3 | |
COMI 1770 | Fundamentals of Website Development | Computer Studies Department recommends taking COMI 1150 and 1750 prior to COMI 1770. | 3 |
Programming Language Elective | Computer Studies Department recommends COMI 1150 as a prerequisite. Take three credits from programming Elective attribute PROG. See this page. (COMI 2010 is recommended.) |
3 | |
COMP 1230 | Systems Analysis and Design | Computer Studies Department recommends taking COMP 1230 in final semester. | 4 |
Electives | Take 12 credits from COMI, COMP, CNVT OR take one course from ACCT, BUSN, LAWS and the remaining credits from COMI, COMP, CNVT. See Course Descriptions. | 12 |
Total Certificate Requirements Credits 39
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