The required courses will help individuals acquire those computer skills that are in demand, enhance their marketability, and give them an edge in today's competitive job market. C and UNIX have achieved a dominant position in the software industry and C++ is rapidly attaining an equivalent level of acceptance.
This certificate is designed for technical professionals who will be working as programmer/analysts or application developers. Students are taught introductory and advanced features of object-oriented languages, as well as concepts in the object-oriented design of programs. A total of 18 semester hours is required for completion of the certificate.
The certificate in Visual Basic Programming is designed for students seeking entry-level programming positions. Hands-on experience using Visual Basic software is provided. A certificate is awarded to students completing six courses (four required and two elective) for a total of 18 semester hours....
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