
Associate of Science in Computer Programming
* An Associate of Science degree is considered a terminal degree. The decision on course transferability rests with the receiving institution.
Program Description
Keiser University’s Associate of Science degree in Computer Programming provides students with the science of design, analysis and implementation of highly effective programs. Programmers solve task-oriented problems using multiple programming languages and troubleshoot applications as necessary.
Program Objectives
The following objectives are designed to meet Keiser University’s mission and its objectives.
 | To present students with fundamentals of computer information systems |
 | To develop students’ skills in effectively working in various programming languages |
 | To provide students with troubleshooting skills that enable them to correct task-oriented problems encountered in the workplace |
 | To assist graduates in obtaining entry-level employment as computer programmers |
Prerequisite for Major Courses:
None
Program Outline
To receive an Associate of Science degree in Computer Programming, students must earn 72.0 credit hours. Program requirements are as follows.
| Computer Programming Major Courses (48.0 credit hours) |
Web Design and Development I |
4.0 credit hours |
Web Design and Development II |
4.0 credit hours |
Java Programming I |
4.0 credit hours |
Java Programming II |
4.0 credit hours |
Internet Programming I |
4.0 credit hours |
Internet Programming II |
4.0 credit hours |
Visual Basic I |
4.0 credit hours |
Visual Basic II |
4.0 credit hours |
C++ Programming I |
4.0 credit hours |
C++ Programming II |
4.0 credit hours |
C# (Sharp) Programming I |
4.0 credit hours |
C# (Sharp) Programming II |
4.0 credit hours |
Lower Division General Education Courses (24.0 credit hours) (pdf file)
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* An Associate of Science Degree is considered a terminal degree and is not transferable.
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