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Associate in Applied Science Degree

Computer Engineering Technology (Web Emphasis)

Computer Engineering Technology (Web Emphasis) Course Descriptions

Dean:  Dr. Sue Courtney
Program Coordinator:  Bill Wyatt

MISSION

The Department of Computer Engineering Technology is committed to meeting the needs of the students who are enrolled in our courses. We are committed to teaching excellence. We provide quality transfer courses, general education courses, prerequisites within vocational programs and vocational courses.

All courses within the Department are designed to meet the needs of the students who take them and provide them with the knowledge, ability, skills, and the critical thinking (deductive reasoning) they will need to enter the modern marketplace.

Students complete an intensive study of hardware/software subjects, and related skills in this program. This degree is designed to prepare students for a variety of new and traditional jobs in the mushrooming field of computer applications. Most courses in this degree are transferable to many colleges.

The CET Department offers a transfer program for students interested in pursuing a baccalaureate degree at a four-year college or university and a vocational program for students wishing to seek immediate employment in the computer field. In addition, a one-year certificate is granted for students wishing to enhance their career opportunities in the computer field.

The Concurrent Enrollment Program provides secondary school students with the opportunity to take advanced computer classes at their high school site.

Students are prepared to meet the 21st Century Learning Outcomes through assignments requiring written and oral communications. Mathematical concepts are reinforced through computer programming assignments in each class. Critical thinking skills are enhanced through lab assignments which require introspective answers to questions. Students are assigned to work in teams to complete programming assignments re-enforcing interpersonal skills needed in the workplace.

Note:  Students should observe the "See course description" footnotes that appear throughout the following program. Many courses in this program have prerequisites or special notes or instructions of importance to students considering enrollment. BUSN 1151-Keyboarding is a recommended prerequisite to the CET program and CIST classes.

College Requirement - 1 credit-hour Strategies for Academic Excellence/Lifelong Learning, (HUDV 100, college orientation class) is required of all degree-seeking students and 2 credit-hour Strategies for Academic Excellence/Lifelong Learning (HUDV 101) is required of all degree-seeking students who score below 75 on the ACCUPLACER exam.

Course Number Course Title Hours
General Education Requirements
ENGL 101 Composition I 3
ENGL 102 Composition II* or
ENGL 206 Technical Writing* 3
SPCH 151 Public Speaking or
SPCH 153 Interpersonal Communication 3
Social Science Core Elective 3
Humanities Core Elective 3
Mathematics Core Elective 3
Total 18
Total General Education Requirements 19-21
Computer Engineering Technology Requirements
CIST 101 Computer Concepts and Applications 3
CIST 111 Microcomputer Business Software* 3
CIST 117 Local Area Networking* 3
CIST 137 HTML Web Page Development 3
CIST 143 Computer Operating Systems (Windows XP)* 3
CIST 180 Visual Basic* 3
CIST 214 Home Computer Repair/Maintenance 4
CIST 232 Linux Web Server 3
ENGR 108 Electronic Circuit Fundamentals 3
Total Computer Engineering Technology Requirements 28
Web Application Emphasis
CIST 150 Web Graphics & Multimedia (Firework) 3
CIST 152 JavaScript 3
CIST 189 Web Animation (Flash) 4
CIST 230 Advanced Web Page Design (Dreamweaver) 3
CIST 242 Javascript II 3
CIST 248 Web Database Connectivity 3
CIST 270 Web Server (NT & IIS) 3
CIST 272 CGI Perl 3
CIST 299 Industrial Internship (Computer) 3
Total Web Applications Emphasis Requirements 14
Total hours required for an Associate in Applied Science Computer Engineering Technology Degree 61-63

The CIST advisor may substitute select Business Courses
New computer electives are added in CIST every year. See advisor or on-line manual for current electives.

* See course description for prerequisite.
***See Accuplacer mandatory placement criteria.
*** See course description footnotes.