Texas
60
Credits
Associate in Applied Science (AAS)
In Person
2 years
About This Program
The Associate of Applied Science Degree in Computer Programming trains students to be entry-level Junior Programmers I. Working under the supervision of a senior programmer, Junior Programmers (or Programmer Trainees) develop program structure charts/logic plans; code, debug, and test programs written in a high-level language; and prepare program documentation. Junior Programmers may be assigned tasks such as modifying existing programs and system design projects, analyzing systems, flow charting, input/output design, and system documentation. While focusing on programming concepts and languages, it also provides a fundamental core knowledge of data including advanced spreadsheets, Microsoft access, and Oracle databases with SQL (Structured Query Language). It is anticipated that a student will begin study the summer after their high school graduation. The degree can be completed sooner or take longer, depending on a student's particular course load. The capstone course for the AAS Degree in Computer Programming is ITSC 2381, Cooperative Education - Computer and Information Sciences, General II.