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E-Commerce Web Programming Associate of Applied Science Contact Information Hal Rosser 706-771-4139 Augusta Campus - Building 800 Room 807
| Entrance Dates: |
Fall, Winter, Spring, and Summer |
| Length of Program: |
Six to Eight Quarters |
| Credit Hours Required for Graduation: |
110 |
Program Description
E-Commerce Web Programming will prepare students for entry-level positions in the field of Web Programming & Development for e-commerce. Major emphasis is on creating database-driven web pages for client-server based intranets and the Web. Skills include programming techniques in HTML, JavaScript, Perl and CGI, Visual Basic, Active-X, ADO, ODBC, SQL, and JAVA. This program focuses on the basic skills needed to do the actual programming that will integrate web pages and programs with a database. Graduates of the program will receive an E-Commerce Web Programming Associate of Applied Science degree. High school graduation or GED is required for admission to this program.
Employment Opportunities
As companies grow, so do their networks. They need computer programs that access their databases and that will run on a server to save the need to install programs on every computer. These programs may be run from a Web Browser and will be accessible from any computer on a network or the World Wide Web. The demand for e-commerce web programmers will continue to increase as more and more companies turn to ecommerce solutions for both internal transactions and World Wide Web business. The demand for e-commerce web programmers exceeds supply now and should continue for some time.
| Curriculum Outline |
Credits |
| General Core Courses |
30 |
| ENG |
191 |
Composition and Rhetoric I |
5 |
MAT MAT |
1101 1111 |
Mathematical Modeling (or) College Algebra |
5 |
| HUM |
191 |
Introduction to Humanities |
5 |
ENG SPC |
195 191 |
Technical Communications (or) Fundamentals of Speech |
5 |
| PSY |
191 |
Introduction to Psychology |
5 |
| ECO |
xxx |
An economics course |
5 |
| Occupational Courses |
25 |
| CIS |
105 |
Program Design and Development |
5 |
| CIS |
106 |
Computer Concepts |
5 |
CIS CIS |
1140 2321 |
Networking Fundamentals (or) Intro to Networking |
6 |
| CIS |
xxx |
Any Operating Systems Course |
6 |
| SCT |
100 |
Introduction to Microcomputers |
3 |
| Specific Occupational Courses |
55 |
| ACC |
101 |
Principles of Accounting I |
6 |
| CIS |
157 |
Introduction to Visual Basic |
7 |
| CIS |
214 |
Database Management |
6 |
| CIS |
252 |
Introduction to Java Programming |
7 |
| CIS |
2201 |
HTML Fundamentals |
3 |
| CIS |
2261 |
JavaScript |
4 |
| CIS |
2271 |
Perl and CGI Programming |
4 |
| CIS |
2421 |
Intermediate Java Programming |
7 |
| CIS |
2570 |
Advanced Visual Basic |
7 |
| Occupational Related Electives |
4 |
| CIS |
2431 |
Advanced Java Programming |
7 |
| CIS |
112 |
Systems Analysis and Design |
6 |
| CIS |
250 |
Introduction to RPG Programming |
7 |
| CIS |
251 |
Advanced RPG Programming |
7 |
| CIS |
1513 |
Beginning COBOL |
7 |
| CIS |
2513 |
Advanced COBOL |
7 |
| CIS |
2451 |
Beginning PHP |
7 |
| CIS |
xxxx |
Python |
7 |
Notes:
- A grade of “C” or higher is required for MAT 190/191, ENG 191, and all courses with the prefixes CIS and ACC. MAT 190 or 191 is a prerequisite for all CIS courses.
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