2007-2008 (PDF) - Delta College

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Computer Science And InformationTechnology - PROGCareer Pathway: Business, Management,Marketing and Technology.Computer Science And InformationTechnology - WEBCareer Pathway: Business, Management,Marketing and TechnologyAssociate in Applied ScienceA Programming degree prepares you fordesigning and building computer software using a variety ofprogramming languages.Sem HrsRequirements for Programming AAS DegreeACC 211 Principles of Accounting I ...................................................... 4* CST 103 Windows Foundations ........................................................... 1CST 110 Web Page Development Using HTML................................... 1CST 126 Unix/Linux Operating System ................................................ 2* CST 133 Computer Concepts & Competencies ................................... 4CST 155 Microsoft EXCEL ................................................................... 3* CST 170 Principles of Computer Programming I.................................. 1* CST 171 Visual BASIC Programming I ................................................ 2* CST 177 Principles of Computer Programming II................................. 1* CST 180 C++ Programming ................................................................. 4* CST 183 Java Programming ................................................................ 3CST 186 Introduction to Game and Simulation Programming.............. 2* CST 235 Systems Analysis and Design ............................................... 3CST 257 Database MS Access ............................................................ 3CST 258 Introduction to Structured Query Language .......................... 1* $ CST 271 Visual Basic Programming II ................................................. 3* $ CST 273 MS Applications Using Visual BASIC .................................... 2* $ CST 280 Advanced C++Programming ................................................. 4Subtotal 44General Education Courses3 ENG --- Any Approved College Composition I Course ....................... 3/52,3 ENG 113 Technical Communication (Recommended).......................... 3OR3 ENG --- Any Approved College Composition II Course ...................... (3/5)LW --- Any 1 Credit LW Course (As of fall 2007).............................. 1ANDLWA --- Any 1 Credit LWA Course ...................................................... 1ORLW --- Any 2 Credit LW Course (As of fall 2007).............................. (2)MTH --- Any Approved Intermediate Algebra Course ......................... 4PHL 210 Information Technology Ethics & Law.................................... 2POL --- Any Approved American Government Requirement.............. 3/4SPH 114 Interpersonal Communications.............................................. 3Subtotal 20/25Total Credits Required For Associate Degree 64/69See Notations on page 47.Associate in Applied ScienceAdvanced CertificateA Web Information Technology Degree is focused on creating,maintaining, and managing web pages and web sites on the Internet.Sem HrsRequirements for Web Information Technology Certificate/AAS Degree:>* ART 171 Digital Media for the Web ...................................................... 2> CST 103 Windows Foundations ........................................................... 1>* CST 110 Web Page Development Using HTML................................... 1> CST 115 e-Commerce Concepts.......................................................... 3> CST 126 Unix/Linux Operating System ................................................ 2> CST 133 Computer Concepts & Competencies ................................... 4> CST 161 Networking Essentials ........................................................... 2> CST 170 Principles of Computer Programming I.................................. 1> CST 171 Visual BASIC Programming I ................................................ 2> CST 177 Principles of Computer Programming II................................. 1>*$ CST 210 Advanced Web Page Development....................................... 2>* CST 214 JavaScript Programming ....................................................... 2>*$ CST 216 Web Site Management .......................................................... 3Total Credits Required For Advanced Certificate 26Additional Business Core Requirements for Degree:*$ CST 217 Web Server Programming ..................................................... 3*$ CST 219 Web Site Deployment............................................................ 2CST 257 Database MS Access ............................................................ 3CST 258 Introduction to Structured Query Language .......................... 1SELECT FROM PROGRAMMING ELECTIVES BELOW: .... 6/7SELECT FROM NETWORK ELECTIVES BELOW: .............. 2/3Subtotal 17/19General Education Courses (see notation 3):3 ENG --- Any Approved College Composition I Course ....................... 3/52,3 ENG 113 Technical Communication (Recommended).......................... 3OR3 ENG --- Any Approved College Composition II Course ...................... (3/5)LW --- Any 1 Credit LW Course (As of fall 2007).............................. 1ANDLWA --- Any 1 Credit LWA Course ...................................................... 1ORLW --- Any 2 Credit LW Course (As of fall 2007).............................. (2)MTH --- Any Approved Intermediate Algebra Course ......................... 4PHL 210 Information Technology Ethics & Law.................................... 2POL --- Any Approved American Government Requirement.............. 3/4SPH 114 Interpersonal Communications.............................................. 3ORSPH 114H Interpersonal Communications - Honors ............................... (3)Subtotal 20/25Select from Programming Electives below (6/7 semester hours)CST 180 C++ Programming ................................................................. (4)CST 183 Java Programming ................................................................ (3)CST 235 Systems Analysis and Design ............................................... (3)CST 271 Visual Basic Programming II ................................................. (3)Select from Network Electives below (2/3 semester hours)CST 159 Introduction to Oracle Database Management...................... (2)CST 162 Introduction to Novell Network Administration ....................... (2)CST 163 Introduction to Windows Network Administration .................. (2)CST 164 Introduction to Cisco Internetworking .................................... (2)CST 165 Linux Networking I ................................................................. (3)Total Credits Required For Associate Degree 63/70See Notations on page 47.48 Career Information: www.delta.edu/careercenter/ See an advisor for scheduling assistance. Delta College 2007-2008

Construction ManagementCareer Pathway: Engineering/Manufacturingand Industrial TechnologyAssociate in Applied ScienceThe Construction Management program isdesigned to acquaint you with management/business operations andknowledge of the practices and procedures relating to the constructionindustry. The construction course will acquaint you with variousmaterials, procedures, types of fabrication, and methods of resolution.Technical problem solving will be stressed.Notations:* A “C” minimum grade is required in each asterisked course.1. If you are in Delta’s 3+1 program, see your counselor for your courseselection at Delta College during your third year.2. In a laddered program, CED 280A is only required to be taken onetime.3. File an application for an associate or dual degree and/or certificatewith the Records and Registration Office by mid-semester of the finalsemester of your course work. See page 106-108 for other graduationrequirements.4. Delta College reserves the right to modify graduation requirements.5. If you plan to pursue an advanced degree, see pages 22-29 for specialtransfer agreements.The business components of this program will teach you basic businessstructure and practices. Such training is invaluable in the start-up andmaintenance of a profitable construction business. Other avenuesof employment can be sought in construction supervision, materialrepresentation, and material management and control.Sem HrsGeneral Education CoursesMTH 097 Algebra I ................................................................................ 0ORDemonstrate an acceptable score on the current Collegeassessment instrumentLW --- Any 1 Credit LW Course (As of fall 2007).............................. 1ANDLWA --- Any 1 Credit LWA Course ...................................................... 1ORLW --- Any 2 Credit LW Course (As of fall 2007).............................. (2)POL --- Any Approved American Government Requirement.............. 3/4SPH 202 Oral Communications for Managers...................................... 3Subtotal 8/9Business Management CoursesACC 111 Introductory Accounting ......................................................... 4ORACC 211 Principles of Accounting I ...................................................... (4)*3 CED 280A Cooperative Education Technical Management .................... 1CST 134 Micro Computers in Business Using MS Office..................... 3ORCST 133 Computer Concepts & Competencies ................................... (4)* MGT 131 Entrepreneurship/Small Business Management I ................. 3MGT 153 Introduction to Business ........................................................ 3MGT 245 Principles of Management ..................................................... 3MGT 251 Business Law I ...................................................................... 3OAT 151 Business Communication I .................................................... 3OAT 152 Business Communication II ................................................... 3Subtotal 26/27Construction Management CoursesRC 101 Construction Print Interpretation............................................ 3ARC 101 Materials and Methods of Construction ................................. 3ARC 221 Site Preparation..................................................................... 3RC 106 Concrete and Foundations .................................................... 3RC 108 Construction Safety ............................................................... 2RC 200 Construction Contracting Rules and Regulations.................. 3ARC 204 Estimating Building Construction........................................... 3ARC 111 Mechanical and Electrical Systems for Buildings .................. 3ARC 211 Elements of Structural Design ............................................... 2* RC 203 Residential CAD .................................................................... 3Subtotal 27Total Credits Required For Associate Degree 62/63Delta College 2007-2008Career Information: www.delta.edu/careercenter/ See an advisor for scheduling assistance.49

Construction ManagementCareer Pathway: Engineering/Manufacturingand Industrial TechnologyAssociate in Applied ScienceThe Construction Management program isdesigned to acquaint you with management/business operations andknowledge of the practices and procedures relating to the constructionindustry. The construction course will acquaint you with variousmaterials, procedures, types of fabrication, and methods of resolution.Technical problem solving will be stressed.Notations:* A “C” minimum grade is required in each asterisked course.1. If you are in <strong>Delta</strong>’s 3+1 program, see your counselor for your courseselection at <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>College</strong> during your third year.2. In a laddered program, CED 280A is only required to be taken onetime.3. File an application for an associate or dual degree and/or certificatewith the Records and Registration Office by mid-semester of the finalsemester of your course work. See page 106-108 for other graduationrequirements.4. <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>College</strong> reserves the right to modify graduation requirements.5. If you plan to pursue an advanced degree, see pages 22-29 for specialtransfer agreements.The business components of this program will teach you basic businessstructure and practices. Such training is invaluable in the start-up andmaintenance of a profitable construction business. Other avenuesof employment can be sought in construction supervision, materialrepresentation, and material management and control.Sem HrsGeneral Education CoursesMTH 097 Algebra I ................................................................................ 0ORDemonstrate an acceptable score on the current <strong>College</strong>assessment instrumentLW --- Any 1 Credit LW Course (As of fall <strong>2007</strong>).............................. 1ANDLWA --- Any 1 Credit LWA Course ...................................................... 1ORLW --- Any 2 Credit LW Course (As of fall <strong>2007</strong>).............................. (2)POL --- Any Approved American Government Requirement.............. 3/4SPH 202 Oral Communications for Managers...................................... 3Subtotal 8/9Business Management CoursesACC 111 Introductory Accounting ......................................................... 4ORACC 211 Principles of Accounting I ...................................................... (4)*3 CED 280A Cooperative Education Technical Management .................... 1CST 134 Micro Computers in Business Using MS Office..................... 3ORCST 133 Computer Concepts & Competencies ................................... (4)* MGT 131 Entrepreneurship/Small Business Management I ................. 3MGT 153 Introduction to Business ........................................................ 3MGT 245 Principles of Management ..................................................... 3MGT 251 Business Law I ...................................................................... 3OAT 151 Business Communication I .................................................... 3OAT 152 Business Communication II ................................................... 3Subtotal 26/27Construction Management CoursesRC 101 Construction Print Interpretation............................................ 3ARC 101 Materials and Methods of Construction ................................. 3ARC 221 Site Preparation..................................................................... 3RC 106 Concrete and Foundations .................................................... 3RC 108 Construction Safety ............................................................... 2RC 200 Construction Contracting Rules and Regulations.................. 3ARC 204 Estimating Building Construction........................................... 3ARC 111 Mechanical and Electrical Systems for Buildings .................. 3ARC 211 Elements of Structural Design ............................................... 2* RC 203 Residential CAD .................................................................... 3Subtotal 27Total Credits Required For Associate Degree 62/63<strong>Delta</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>2007</strong>-<strong>2008</strong>Career Information: www.delta.edu/careercenter/ See an advisor for scheduling assistance.49

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