Computer Information Systems, Software Development, Certificate

Certificate in Programming (244203C)

This certificate may be earned independent of earning a degree.

The Computer Information Systems (CIS), Software Development certificate may be earned independent of earning a degree. It allows students to attain knowledge and applied skills for software development and database management.

The CIS program provides high level training by introducing students to basic computing concepts while allowing them to develop the applied skills required for the workforce. Courses are taught in cutting edge computer labs so students can learn and practice skills. Schedules offer a range of day and evening classes.

Requirements for Admission 

  • Students must pass a Computer Literacy Placement test or complete the bridge course CISS 105 Introduction to Computers and Application Software with a grade of C- or better prior to enrolling in the technical courses for this program.  This class does not count towards program requirements.
  • Students must attain a C- or better in each transferred course in the CIS area.

The following information has official approval of The Department of Computer Science and The College of Engineering and Polymer Science, but is intended only as a guide. Completion of this certificate is contingent upon many factors, including but not limited to: class availability, total number of required credits, work schedule, finances, family, course drops/withdrawals, successfully passing courses, prerequisites, among others.

The following courses constitute a “Certificate in Programming” and must be completed with a minimum grade point average of 2.0 overall for the certificate to be noted on the student’s record.

Summary

Required Courses16
Total Hours16

Required Courses

CISS 121Introduction of Logic/Programming3
CISS 160JAVA Programming 23
CISS 170Visual BASIC 23
CISS 180Introduction to Database Management 23
CPSC 209Computer Science I4
Total Hours16
1

Typically offered Fall only.

2

Typically offered Spring only.

Computer Literacy Placement

Students must pass a Computer Literacy Placement test or complete the bridge course CISS 105 Introduction to Computers and Application Software with a grade of C- or better prior to enrolling in the technical courses for this program.  This class does not count towards program requirements.

Note on Transfer Credit

Transfer credit for courses in the certificate is accepted only when the transfer grade is C- or better.