Information Management Systems - MIS - Moraine Valley Community College

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Information Management Systems – MISManagement Information Systems(Effective August 21, 2017)Certificates (cont.):A.A.S. Degree - MISSoftware DeveloperConcentrations:Database ManagementProgramming SkillsWeb DevelopmentVisual Basic .NET ProgrammerApplication DevelopmentC# ProgrammerJava ProgrammerPHP ProgrammerCertificates:iOS ProgrammerWebsite DeveloperiOS DeveloperWebsite DesignerAndroid ProgrammerMultimedia DesignerE-Commerce AssistantBusiness SkillsAndroid DeveloperMobile Application DeveloperSmall Database AdministratorDatabase Administration SkillsAssociate Database Administrator9000 West College Parkway, Palos Hills, IL 60465-0932www.morainevalley.edu/ims

Management Information SystemsWelcome!Packet InformationWe’re so glad that you are interested in pursuingan education in the field of ManagementInformation Systems!If you are a New Student:This is your packet!If you are a new student or a student who startedclasses since fall 2017, this is your packet. You willneed to follow the requirements outlined for thedegree or certificate that you wish to pursue. Includedin this packet is a schedule of course offerings so thatyou can map out your plan of study.Whether you are interested in pursuing a degreeor certificate or are looking to renew or develop anew skill set, the Information ManagementSystems Department has a variety of courses fromwhich to select. We take tremendous pride inoffering our students classes that cover the mostup‐to‐date technologies in our state‐of‐the‐artcomputer labs.Please take some time to review our degrees,certificates, and course offerings; and if you haveany questions, please ask your teacher, acoordinator, or the IMS department chair,Michelle August.The IMS DepartmentThe Information Management SystemsDepartment is comprised of four distinct areas:Management Information Systems, InformationManagement Systems, Office SystemsApplications, and Computer Science. Depending onthe degree or certificate you are pursuing, youmay take courses in one, two, three, or all four ofthese areas.Visit our website athttp://www.morainevalley.edu/ims to obtainmore information about our talented faculty,careers in Management Information Systems, andup‐to‐date course information.Current Students:If you are a current student who started before fall2017, you may use this packet or you may use thepacket that was current when you started takingcourses to chart out your plan of study for the degreeor certificate you would like to pursue.Course RegistrationRegister early before classes are canceled! Classes withlow enrollment are canceled one week before thesemester begins.Graduation Petition DeadlinesAll students pursuing an associate’s degree orcertificate must petition for graduation by theappropriate deadline indicated below:Spring graduation (May)Summer graduation (August)Fall graduation (December)February 1June 1September 15Questions?If you have any questions about our courses,certificates, or degrees, we are always happy to help.Contact one of the IMS faculty members about the areaof study that interests you.1

Information Management SystemsThe IMS Department is divided into three areas—OSA, MIS, and CSC.There are two curriculum packets—the OSA Packet, and the MIS & CSC Packet.In each packet are the specific course requirements for each degree and certificate.OSAOffice Systemsand ApplicationsOSAA.A.S.DegreeConcentrations: AdministrativeAssistant Graphics andDesktop Publisher Help Desk Specialist Legal OfficeAssistant Medical Secretary Office Manager Web DesignAssistantCertificates: Data Entry Receptionist/OfficeAssistant AdministrativeAssistant Small DatabaseAdministrator DatabaseAdministration Skills Microsoft OfficeSpecialist Legal Office Assistant Medical Secretary Graphics and DesktopPublisher Website Designer Multimedia Designer Help Desk Specialist Business eeConcentrations: DatabaseManagement Web Development ienceA.S. DegreeEngineeringA.S. DegreeCertificates: Website Developer Website Designer Multimedia Designer E-CommerceAssistant Software Developer Programming Skills Visual Basic .NETProgrammer C# Programmer Java Programmer PHP Programmer iOS Programmer iOS Developer Android Programmer Android Developer Mobile ApplicationDeveloper Small DatabaseAdministrator DatabaseAdministration Skills Associate DatabaseAdministrator Business SkillsFor more information, navigate to www.morainevalley.edu/ims. Students pursuing certificates and degreeprograms prior to August 21, 2017, may continue the programs in place at the time they enrolled. For questionsand more information, contact a program coordinator.2

Course Certification RoadmapCourse(s)Certification the Course Helps Prepare for IMS 101 IC3IMS 215Microsoft Office Specialist Access, Excel, PowerPoint, and WordMIS 111 CIW Internet Business Associate (1D0‐61A)MIS 254, MIS 239, and MIS 123MTA Software Development Fundamentals (98‐361)MIS 121 MTA Networking Fundamentals (98‐366)MIS 146 MTA Mobility and Devices Fundamentals (98‐368)MIS 292MTA Database Administration Fundamentals (98‐364)MIS 141, MIS 241, and OSA 125MTA HTML5 Application Development Fundamentals (98‐375)MIS 285MTA Software Development Fundamentals (98‐361)OSA 236ACA Visual Communication using Adobe PhotoshopOSA 135ACA Web Authoring using Adobe DreamweaverOSA 138ACA Video Communication using Adobe PremiereOSA 234ACA Graphic Design & Illustration using Adobe IllustratorOSA 235ACA Print & Digital Media Publication using Adobe InDesignOSA 122 Microsoft Office Specialist ExcelOSA 116 Microsoft Office Specialist OutlookOSA 145 Microsoft Office Specialist WordOSA 230Microsoft Office Specialist PowerPointOSA 257 Microsoft Office Specialist AccessOSA 249Intuit QuickBooks Certified UserMIS A.A.S. DegreeCOMMON Business Computing Associate With use of test‐specific training provided with the course when available Certification can count as a proficiency credit for these courses only. Paperwork must be filed and fee paid.Questions? Contact Carol Boyle, Certification Coordinatorboylec@morainevalley.edu or (708) 974‐54443Revised 8/3/2015

Legend:D DaytimeE OfferingEveningIMS CourseScheduleW WeekendOL OnlineH HybridWDN Withdrawn due to low enrollment90Information Management SystemsCourse Offering ScheduleFall 2017 – Summer 2019CourseCSC 140CSC 240CSC 280IMS 100IMS 101IMS 108IMS 115IMS 215MIS 105MIS 111MIS 120MIS 121MIS 123MIS 124MIS 126MIS 139MIS 141MIS 142MIS 146MIS 154MIS 160MIS 176MIS 197MIS 199MIS 200MIS 210MIS 220MIS 224MIS 226MIS 239MIS 241MIS 242MIS 251MIS 254MIS 259MIS 261MIS 264MIS 276MIS 283MIS 285MIS 286MIS 289MIS 291MIS 292MIS 294MIS 295MIS 297MIS 298Fall ring 18E/OL/HDDD/ED/OLED/E/OL/HDD/OL/HD/H/OLSummer 18OL/HFall E/OLOLEE/OLESpring /E/OL/HEOLEE/OLE/OLEEDOLEEOLSummer 19OL/HEEDEOLEOLHContact Steve Mastej for information about this course (Mastej@morainevalley.edu)OLDOLOLSpecial Topics courses (MIS 199/200) may be offered if sufficient student interest is expressed.None ScheduledNone ScheduledTBANone ScheduledNone ScheduledTBAEEEEEEWHOLEEOLEWHEOLEContact Steve Mastej for information about this course (Mastej@morainevalley.edu)EContact Steve Mastej for information about this course (Mastej@morainevalley.edu)Contact Steve Mastej for information about these courses (Mastej@morainevalley.edu)E (every fall)EE (every spring)HHContact Steve Mastej for information about these courses tact Steve Mastej for information about this course (Mastej@morainevalley.edu)48/15/2017

IMS Course Offering ScheduleCourseOSA 100OSA 102OSA 103OSA 104OSA 116OSA 122OSA 125OSA 135OSA 138OSA 145OSA 225OSA 230OSA 232OSA 234OSA 235OSA 236OSA 238OSA 243OSA 246OSA 249OSA 250OSA 252OSA 255OSA 257OSA 258OSA 260Legend:Fall 17DED/EDED/EHSpring 18DDDDDE/OLSummer 18D/EEFall EOLEOPENHHDEWOLWDNSummer 19D/EEEEEEEDEDEESpring 19D/EDEDDE/OLEOPENH Hybrid Offering (Most of the course is online, some campus meetings required)Daytime OfferingEvening OfferingWeekend OfferingOnline OfferingWithdrawn due to low enrollmentFaculty and Students Please Note: This schedule was created in good faith, based on past andpredicted enrollments, to assist students in the planning of their coursework. If circumstances changeregarding curriculum, this schedule may need to be altered!Here are names and e-mail addresses of faculty members who can assist you with questions:Nancy Woodard (IMS Program Coordinator) Woodard@morainevalley.eduCathi Predl (OSA Program Coordinator and Internship Coordinator) Predl@morainevalley.eduSteve Mastej (MIS Program Coordinator and Internship Coordinator) Mastej@morainevalley.eduMichelle August, IMS Department Chairperson, August@morainevalley.edu58/15/2017

DprepWebsite Developer(36 Credit Hours)PHP Programmer(18 Credit Hours)Website Designer(33 Credit Hours)MultimediaDesigner(24 Credit ator(18 Credit Hours)DatabaseAdministration Skills(12 Credit Hours)Small DatabaseAdministrator(6 Credit Hours)6Management Information Systems A.A.S. Degree (64 Credit Hours)Degree ConcentrationsWeb DevelopmentJavaProgrammer(21 Credit Hours)(27 Credit Hours)C# Programmer(21 Credit Hours)Software Developer(36 Credit Hours)Visual Basic .NETProgrammer(21 Credit Hours)AndroidDeveloper(18 Credit Hours)AndroidProgrammer(9 Credit Hours)Mobile Application DevelopmentiOS Developer(18 Credit Hours)iOS Programmer(9 Credit Hours)Programming Skills(9 Credit Hours)Application DevelopmentCertificates

Management Information SystemsA.A.S. DegreeCurriculum Code #1206This program prepares students for pursuit of careers in information technology. Graduatesqualify for information systems support staff positions such as applications trainers, technicalsupport, software support, and database, web, and programming applications trainees.Students may specialize in IT areas including database, web, or applications concentrations.Students will use state-of-the-art technology to complete their coursework. Students with workexperience and advanced skills should contact the internship coordinator for assessment andcourse substitution information. Students without prerequisite skills are expected to take thenecessary additional courses. An important feature of this program is the internship componentwhere students seek on- the-job training in a professional setting. Students wishing to enroll inthe internship should contact the internship coordinator prior to enrollment.Required General Education Courses- 16 credits as follows:COM 101Composition ICOM 103Speech FundamentalsSelect three credits from ANT, ECO, GEO,HIS, PSC, PSY, SOC, SSC, ART, FRE, GER,HUM, JPN, LIT, MUS, PHI, SPA, THEBUS 120Business MathematicsOR MTH 120General Education MathematicsSelect four credits from BIO, CHM, EAS,GEL, NAT, PHY, PHS3333416Required Career Courses-21 credits as follows:IMS101Introduction to Computer SystemsOR IMS 115Microsoft Office ICSC 140Introduction to Computer ScienceOR MIS 105Programming PrinciplesMIS 111Internet TechnologiesMIS 121Networking for BusinessMIS 123Database DesignMIS 146Operating SystemsMIS 295Internship333333321ConcentrationsStudents may select Database Management, Web Development, or Application Development.Database Management (27 credits)Required Special Career Courses as follows:LAN 121Network Essentials – Network LAN 122Network ServicesLAN 233Managing Database ServicesLAN 253Managing Network Security IMIS 210Project ManagementMIS 291Systems Analysis and DesignMIS 292SQL/Database ApplicationsMIS 294Oracle Database ManagementChoose at least two credits (1 course) from the following:BUS 107Fundamentals of AccountingLAN 263Managing Network Security IIOSA 257Microsoft Access34333333233277

Web Development (27 credits)Required Special Career Courses-18 credits as follows:OSA 125*Introduction to Website DesignOR OSA 135*Website ApplicationsMIS 141Website Development: HTML & CSSChoose 6 credits (one must be an MIS course) from:MIS 210, MIS 291, BUS 105, BUS 130, BUS 131,BUS 134, BUS 136, BUS 200, BUS 230, BUS 231MIS 241Advanced Website Development: JavaScript & jQueryMIS 292SQL/Database Applications33633Choose one track (9 credit hours):Java Programmer Track (9 credit hours)MIS 176 Java Programming IMIS 276 Java Programming IIMIS 283 Java Web Applications333Visual Basic .NET Programmer Track (9 credit hours)MIS 139 VB .NET Programming I3MIS 239 VB .NET Programming II3MIS 285 ASP .NET Web Applications3Multimedia Programmer Track (9 credit hours)MIS 251 ColdFusion ProgrammingMIS 259 Flash ActionScriptMIS 297 Data-Driven WebsitesC# Programmer Track (9 credit hours)MIS 154 C# Programming IMIS 254 C# Programming IIMIS 285 ASP .NET Web Applications333PHP Programmer Track (9 credit hours)MIS 126 PHP Programming IMIS 226 PHP Programming IIMIS 297 Data-Driven Websites333333* NOTE: OSA 125 is recommended for students pursuing the VB .NET or C# Programmer Tracks;OSA 135 is recommended for students pursuing the Java, PHP, or Multimedia Programmer Tracks27Application Development (27 credits)Required Special Career Courses- 9 credits as follows:MIS 210Project ManagementMIS 291Systems Analysis and DesignMIS 292SQL/Database Applications333Choose one track (9 credit hours):Visual Basic.NET Programmer Track (9 credit hours)MIS 139 VB .NET Programming I3MIS 239 VB .NET Programming II3MIS 285 ASP .NET Web Applications3Or MIS 289*** Advanced .NET DevelopmentC# Programmer Track (9 credit hours)MIS 154 C# Programming IMIS 254 C# Programming IIMIS 285 ASP .NET Web ApplicationsOr MIS 289*** Advanced .NET DevelopmentJava Programmer Track (9 credit hours)MIS 176 Java Programming IMIS 276 Java Programming IIMIS 283 Java Web ApplicationsOr MIS 286*** Advanced Java DevelopmentiOS Programmer Track (9 credit hours)CSC 140 Introduction to Computer ScienceOr MIS 154 C# Programming IOr MIS 160 C ProgrammingOr MIS 176 Java Programming IMIS 124 iOS Programming IMIS 224 iOS Programming IIAndroid Programmer Track (9 credit hours)MIS 176 Java Programming IMIS 142 Android Programming IMIS 242 Android Programming II3333338333333

Application Development (Continued)Choose another track** (6 credit hours not duplicating selections from the prior track):Visual Basic.NET Programming Track (6 credit hours)MIS 139 VB .NET Programming I3MIS 239 VB .NET Programming II3C# Programming Track (6 credit hours)MIS 154 C# Programming IMIS 254 C# Programming IIJava Programming Track (6 credit hours)MIS 176 Java Programming IMIS 276 Java Programming IIPHP Programming Track (6 credit hours)MIS 126 PHP Programming IMIS 226 PHP Programming IINOTE: MIS 141 prerequisite required as elective.33iOS Programming Track (6 credit hours)CSC 140 Introduction to Computer ScienceOr MIS 154 C# Programming IOr MIS 160 C ProgrammingOr MIS 176 Java Programming IMIS 124 iOS Programming I33RPG Programming Track (6 credit hours)MIS 120 RPG Programming IMIS 220 RPG Programming II33E-Commerce Development Track (6 credit hours)MIS 197 E-Commerce Development3MIS 297 Data-Driven Websites3Web Development Track (6 credit hours)MIS 251 ColdFusion ProgrammingMIS 297 Data-Driven Websites3333Android Programming Track (6 credit hours)MIS 176 Java Programming IMIS 142 Android Programming I33Web Client Scripting Track (6 credit hours)MIS 141 Website Development: HTML & CSSMIS 241 Adv. Website Dev.: JavaScript & jQuery33Web Design Track (6 credit hours)OSA 125 Introduction to Website DesignOSA 135 Website Applications3333Elective Courses (Select 3 Credit Hours that have not been selected above):CSC 140 Introcution to Computer ScienceCSC 240 Advanced Computer ScienceMIS 120 RPG Programming IMIS 124 iOS Programming IMIS 126 PHP Programming IMIS 139 VB .NET Programming IMIS 141 Website Development: HTML & CSSMIS 142 Android Programming IMIS 154 C# Programming IMIS 160 C ProgrammingMIS 176 Java Programming IMIS 197 E-Commerce DevelopmentMIS 199 Special Short Topics in Technology *MIS 200 Special Topics in Technology *MIS 224 iOS Programming IIMIS 226 PHP Programming IIMIS 241 Adv. Website Dev.: JavaScript & jQuery33333333333313333MIS 242 Android Programming IIMIS 251 ColdFusion ProgrammingMIS 254 C# Programming IIMIS 259 Flash ActionScriptMIS 261 C Programming IIMIS 264 C Software DevelopmentMIS 276 Java Programming IIMIS 283 Java Web ApplicationsMIS 285 ASP .NET Web ApplicationsMIS 286*** Advanced Java DevelopmentMIS 289*** Advanced .NET DevelopmentMIS 294 Oracle Database ManagementMIS 297 Data-Driven WebsitesOSA 125 Introduction to Website DesignOSA 135 Website ApplicationsOSA 234 Adobe IllustratorOSA 236 Adobe Photoshop3333333333333333327NOTE:* NOTE:** NOTE:*** NOTE:A course may not be used more than once when earning a degree/certificate. If you choose tracks thathave duplicate courses, you will need to choose (an) additional elective(s) to earn the required numberof credit hours.MIS 199 and MIS 200 can be repeated up to 3 times for credit as long as different topics are selected.Courses from each track can be pursued simultaneously.MIS 286 and MIS 289 are no longer being offered. You must choose MIS 283 and MIS 285 in therespective tracks and a different elective course.Total Credit Hours for Degree:Rev.08-15-15964

Website Developer CertificateCurriculum Code: #1433This certificate is designed for the experienced computer user who has strong skills inMicrosoft Windows navigation and computer applications packages. Students who areinterested in beginning a career in Website Development and who do not possess theseprerequisite skills should meet with a coordinator to plan appropriate course selection.This program prepares students for positions as web developers.Required Career Courses – 36 credit hours as follows:CourseNameCredit HoursCSC 140Introduction to Computer ScienceOR MIS 105Programming Principles3MIS 111Internet Technologies3MIS 121Networking for Business3MIS 123Database Design3MIS 141Website Development: HTML & CSS3MIS 241Advanced Website Development: JavaScript & jQuery3MIS 292SQL/Database Applications3Choose 3 credits from:MIS 210, MIS 291, BUS 105, BUS 130,BUS 131, BUS 134, BUS 136, BUS 200,BUS 230, BUS 2313OSA 125*Introduction to Website DesignOR OSA 135* Website Applications3Choose one track (9 credit hours):Java Programmer Track (9 credit hours)MIS 176 Java Programming IMIS 276 Java Programming IIMIS 283 Java Web Applications333Visual Basic .NET Programmer Track (9 credit hours)MIS 139 VB .NET Programming I3MIS 239 VB .NET Programming II3MIS 285 ASP .NET Web Applications3Multimedia Programmer Track (9 credit hours)MIS 251 ColdFusion ProgrammingMIS 259 Flash ActionScriptMIS 297 Data-Driven WebsitesC# Programmer Track (9 credit hours)MIS 154 C# Programming IMIS 254 C# Programming IIMIS 285 ASP .NET Web Applications333PHP Programmer Track (9 credit hours)MIS 126 PHP Programming IMIS 226 PHP Programming IIMIS 297 Data-Driven Websites333333Total Credit Hours:* NOTE:OSA 125 is recommended for students pursuing the VB .NET or C# Programmer Tracks;OSA 135 is recommended for students pursuing the Java, PHP, or Multimedia ProgrammerTracksRev.08-15-151036

Website Designer CertificateCurriculum Code: #1434This certificate is designed for the computer user who has strong skills in MicrosoftWindows navigation and computer applications packages. Students who are interestedin beginning a career in Website Design and who do not possess these prerequisiteskills should meet with a coordinator to plan appropriate course selection.This program prepares students for positions as website designers.Required Career Courses – 33 credit hours as follows:CourseNameCredit HoursCSC 140OR MIS 105MIS 111MIS 123MIS 141MIS 241MIS 297OSA 125OSA 135OSA 232OSA 234OSA 236Introduction to Computer ScienceProgramming PrinciplesInternet TechnologiesDatabase DesignWebsite Development: HTML & CSSAdvanced Website Development: JavaScript & jQueryData-Driven WebsitesIntroduction to Website DesignWebsite ApplicationsIntroduction to Adobe Creative SuiteAdobe IllustratorAdobe PhotoshopTotal Credit Hours:Rev.08-15-15113333333333333

Multimedia Designer CertificateCurriculum Code: #1342This certificate is designed for the experienced computer user who has strong skills inMicrosoft Windows navigation and computer applications packages. Students who areinterested in beginning a career in Multimedia Design and who do not possess theseprerequisite skills should meet with a coordinator to plan appropriate course selections.This program prepares students for positions as multimedia designers.Required Career Courses – 24 credit hours as follows:CourseMIS 141MIS 241OSA 135OSA 138OSA 232OSA 234OSA 236OSA 238NameCredit HoursWebsite Development: HTML & CSSAdvanced Website Development: JavaScript & jQueryWebsite ApplicationsVideo Editing: Adobe PremiereIntroduction to Adobe Creative SuiteAdobe IllustratorAdobe PhotoshopAdvanced Video Editing: Adobe AfterEffectsTotal Credit Hours:Rev.08-15-15123333333324

E-Commerce Assistant CertificateCurriculum Code: #1460This program prepares students to assist in the development and management ofelectronic commerce Web sites. E-Commerce has become a major objective of mostmid-to large-size companies as well as small companies. E-Commerce includes theknowledge of business principles as well as Web development, database design, andinfrastructures. Demand for people with e-commerce skills will continue to grow asbusinesses continue to expand their use of electronic technology.Required Career Courses – 36 credit hours as follows:CourseIMS101OR IMS 115MIS 111MIS 123MIS 141MIS 197MIS 210OR MIS 291MIS 292MIS 297MIS 298OSA 135NameCredit HoursSelect six credits from BUS 105,BUS 130, BUS 131, BUS 134, BUS 136BUS 200, BUS 230, BUS 2316Introduction to Computer SystemsMicrosoft Office I3Internet Technologies3Database Design3Website Development: HTML & CSS3E-Commerce Development3Project ManagementSystems Analysis and Design3SQL/Database Applications3Data-Driven Websites3E-Commerce Policy and Strategy3Website Applications3Total Credit Hours:Rev.06-22-061336

Software Developer CertificateCurriculum Code: #1305This program prepares students with programming skills that will, when combined with adegree and industry experience, provide the background for entry-level or traineesoftware development positions. Information technology professionals may also pursuethis program to enhance their versatility and career advancement potential.Within this certificate’s courses you will gain hands-on experience using at least twoprogramming languages — selecting from C#, Java, iOS, Android and Visual Basic.Software development lifecycle issues — including solution conception, design,implementation, and testing — are addressed with hands-on experiences using thelatest hardware and software development tools. Students expand on their breadth ofknowledge by selecting from database, web design/development, eCommerce, andMicrosoft Office application integration course options.Required Career Courses – 15 credit hours as follows:CourseNameCSC 140OR MIS 105MIS 123MIS 210MIS 291MIS 292Introduction to Computer ScienceProgramming PrinciplesDatabase DesignProject ManagementSystems Analysis and DesignSQL/Database ApplicationsCredit Hours33333Choose one track (9 credit hours):Visual Basic.NET Programmer Track (9 credithours)MIS 139 VB .NET Programming IMIS 239 VB .NET Programming IIMIS 285 ASP .NET Web ApplicationsOr MIS 289*** Advanced .NET DevelopmentJava Programmer Track (9 credit hours)MIS 176 Java Programming IMIS 276 Java Programming IIMIS 283 Java Web ApplicationsOr MIS 286*** Advanced Java DevelopmentAndroid Programmer Track (9 credit hours)MIS 176 Java Programming IMIS 142 Android Programming IMIS 242 Android Programming II333333C# Programmer Track (9 credit hours)MIS 154 C# Programming IMIS 254 C# Programming IIMIS 285 ASP .NET Web ApplicationsOr MIS 289*** Advanced .NET DevelopmentiOS Programmer Track (9 credit hours)CSC 140 Introduction to Computer ScienceOr MIS 154 C# Programming IOr MIS 160 C ProgrammingOr MIS 176 Java Programming IMIS 124 iOS Programming IMIS 224 iOS Programming II33314333333

Software Developer Certificate (Continued)Curriculum Code: #1305Choose another track** (6 credit hours not duplicating selections from the prior track):Visual Basic.NET Programming Track (6 credithours)MIS 139 VB .NET Programming IMIS 239 VB .NET Programming IIJava Programming Track (6 credit hours)MIS 176 Java Programming IMIS 276 Java Programming IIiOS Programming Track (6 credit hours)CSC 140 Introduction to Compute ScienceOr MIS 154 C# Programming IOr MIS 160 C ProgrammingOr MIS 176 Java Programming IMIS 124 iOS Programming IRPG Programming Track (6 credit hours)MIS 120 RPG Programming IMIS 220 RPG Programming II33333333E-Commerce Development Track (6 credit hours)MIS 197 E-Commerce Development3MIS 297 Data-Driven Websites3C# Programming Track (6 credit hours)MIS 154 C# Programming IMIS 254 C# Programming IIPHP Programming Track (6 credit hours)MIS 126 PHP Programming IMIS 226 PHP Programming IINOTE: MIS 141 prerequisite required as elective.3333Android Programming Track (6 credit hours)MIS 176 Java Programming IMIS 142 Android Programming I33Web Client Scripting Track (6 credit hours)MIS 141 Website Development: HTML & CSSMIS 241 Adv. Website Dev.: JavaScript & jQuery33Web Design Track (6 credit hours)OSA 125 Introduction to Website DesignOSA 135 Website Applications33Elective Courses (Select 6 Credit Hours that have not been selected above):CSC 140 Introduction to Computer ScienceCSC 240 Advanced Computer ScienceMIS 120 RPG Programming IMIS 124 iOS Programming IMIS 126 PHP Programming IMIS 139 VB .NET Programming IMIS 141 Website Development: HTML & CSSMIS 142 Android Programming IMIS 154 C# Programming IMIS 160 C ProgrammingMIS 176 Java Programming IMIS 197 E-Commerce DevelopmentMIS 199 Special Short Topics in Technology *MIS 200 Special Topics in Technology *MIS 220 RPG Programming IIMIS 224 iOS Programming II3333333333331333MIS 226 PHP Programming IIMIS 239 VB .NET Programming IIMIS 241 Adv. Website. Dev.: JavaScript & jQueryMIS 242 Android Programming IIMIS 251 ColdFusion ProgrammingMIS 254 C# Programming IIMIS 259 Flash ActionScriptMIS 276 Java Programming IIMIS 283 Java Web ApplicationsMIS 285 ASP .NET Web ApplicationsMIS 286*** Advanced Java DevelopmentMIS 289*** Advanced .NET DevelopmentMIS 294 Oracle Database ManagementMIS 297 Data-Driven WebsitesOSA 125 Introduction to Website DesignOSA 135 Website Applications3333333333333333Total Credit Hours: 36NOTE:* NOTE:** NOTE:*** NOTE:A course may not be used more than once when earning a degree/certificate. If you choose tracks thathave duplicate courses, you will need to choose (an) additional elective(s) to earn the required numberof credit hours.MIS 199 and MIS 200 can be repeated up to 3 times for credit as long as different topics are selected.Courses from each track can be pursued simultaneously.MIS 286 and MIS 289 are no longer being offered. You must choose MIS 283 and MIS 285 in therespective tracks and a different elective course.Rev.08-15-1515

Programming Skills CertificateCurriculum Code: #1382This certificate program will prepare students with fundamental programming anddatabase skills. It may serve as a foundation for students who plan to pursue careers intechnology, an enhancement to studies in other disciplines, or a means for addingtechnical credentials to one’s resume.Required Career Courses – 9 credit hours as follows:CourseCSC 140MIS 123CSC 240NameIntroduction to Computer ScienceDatabase DesignAdvanced Computer ScienceCredit Hours333NameProgramming PrinciplesDatabase DesignVB .NET Programming IC# Programming IC ProgrammingJava Programming ICredit Hours33ORCourseMIS 105MIS 123MIS 139OR MIS 154OR MIS 160OR MIS 1763Total Credit Hours:08-15-13169

Visual Basic .NET Programmer CertificateCurriculum Code: #1457This program prepares students with programming skills that will, when combined with adegree, provide the background for entry-level or trainee positions or enhance aninformation technology professional’s versatility and career advancement potential.Visual Basic is considered to be one of the easiest-to-learn programming languagesand it boasts the largest community of software developers worldwide. Visual Basicprovides developers with a tool they can use to rapidly deliver desktop, PDA, and datadriven web applications using state-of-the-art object-oriented techniques. Within thiscertificate’s courses you will learn the latest in software design and developmentmethodologies while gaining hands-on experience with the latest versions of VisualBasic.Required Career Courses – 21 credit hours as follows:CourseCSC 140OR MIS 105MIS 123MIS 139MIS 239MIS 285MIS 289***MIS 292NameIntroduction to Computer ScienceProgramming PrinciplesDatabase DesignVB .NET Programming IVB .NET Programming IIASP .NET Web ApplicationsAdvanced .NET DevelopmentSQL/Database ApplicationsTotal Credit Hours:*** NOTE:Credit Hours333333321MIS 289 is no longer being offered. You must choose a different substitute course in its place. Please seethe MIS Coordinator or Department Chair for more information.Rev.08-15-1517

C# Programmer CertificateCurriculum Code: #1466This program prepares students with programming skills that will, when combined with adegree, provide the background for entry-level or trainee positions or enhance aninformation technology professional’s versatility and career advancement potential.C# bears syntactic similarities to C and Java while utilizing a drag-and-dropdevelopment environment more commonly found in Visual Basic. The result is a toolthat allows for the rapid development of desktop, PDA, data-driven Web applicationsusing state-of-the-art

MIS 111 CIW Internet Business Associate (1D0‐61A) MIS 254, MIS 239, and MIS 123 MTA Software Development Fundamentals (98‐361) MIS 121 MTA Networking Fundamentals (98‐366)