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Nov 23, 2024
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2022-2023 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Software Development, AAS
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Software Development, AAS Completion Guide
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PROFESSIONAL - TECHNICAL CORE
Software Development Selective I - Programming Language
Choose 3-6 credit hours from the following:
Software Development Selective II - SDEV Electives
Choose 6 credit hours from the following:
Software Development Selective III - I.T. Electives
Choose 7-10 credit hours from the following:
TOTAL CREDITS: 60
SYMBOL KEY:
^ Capstone Course
DEGREE OUTCOMES
- Develop, operate, maintain, and evaluate information systems and applications.
- Understand the software and systems development life cycles, incorporating different approaches and methodologies.
- Provide technical documentation for each stage of the software development life cycle.
- Develop software solutions, using relevant methodologies, policies, and standards for use in the business and consumer environment.
- Utilize industry-standard practices in the development of user interfaces in software design.
- Develop and utilize an in-depth understanding of the different programming models such as procedural, object oriented, event driven, and mobile device applications.
- Create a working software application.
- Create a basic informational website
- Utilize appropriate strategies in the analysis, design, coding and testing of software solutions.
- Understand industry standard principles and practices of secure software development.
- Apply industry standard principles and practices of secure software development.
- Demonstrate the benefits of quality, timeliness and continuous improvement in regards to software development.
- Practice communication and team-building skills throughout business computer information systems and/or software development processes.
- Communicate effectively in written and oral forms.
- Demonstrate critical thinking.
- Demonstrate ethical, professional behavior.
- Develop a prototype application solution to meet an industry need.
- Prepare for and attempt one or more industry certification exams.
- Apply an understanding of various IT career opportunities.
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