The associate degree and certificate curriculum in computer
science leads to entry-level employment in computer science, engineering and
other areas where high aptitude in computer programming is recognized. The
program prepares students for careers as engineering aides, scientific
computing technicians and junior programmers. The program also prepares
students to transfer to a university with a major in Computer Science.
| Course | Units |
| Computer Science 100, The Computer & Society | 3 |
| Computer Science 111, Introduction to Computer Organization | 4 |
| Computer Science 119, Fundamentals of Assembly Language | 4 |
| Programming | |
| Computer Science 121, Programming Concepts | 4 |
| Computer Science 131, Data Structures Concepts | 3 |
| Computer Science 231, File System Concepts | 3 |
| Six (6) units from the following electives: | 6 |
| Computer Science 112, 117, 118, 134, 141, 205, | |
| 213, 241, 242, 243; Mathematics 180, 185, 270, 275. | |
|
TOTAL | 27 |
| Course | Units |
| Computer Science 112, Java Programming | 3 |
| Computer Science 119, Fundamentals of Assembly Language | |
| Programming | (4 units) |
| OR | 3-4 |
| Computer Science 231, File System Concepts | (3 units) |
| Computer Science 121, Programming Concepts | 4 |
| Computer Science 131, Data Structures Concepts | 3 |
| Computer Science 205, Advanced Visual BASIC | 3 |
| 16-17 |