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Major: 3084
Effective Term: 2018 Fall   

Award: AAS
Total Credits: 64
CIP Code: 11.1004

Instructional Council: Computer Information System (12)
GPA: 2.0
SOC Code: 15-1254 15-1252


Description: The Associate in Applied Science (AAS) in Web Developer is designed to give students a set of skills that would allow them to develop interactive and dynamic websites that access data stored in databases. Completing the program may lead to such positions as web technician, web designer, web programmer, and web developer.



Required Courses
CIS133DA Internet/Web Development Level I 3
CIS224 Project Management Microsoft Project for Windows 3

CIS117DM Microsoft Access: Database Management (3) OR
+ CIS276DA MySQL Database (3) OR
+ CIS276DB SQL Server Database (3) OR
+ CIS276DC Oracle Database (3) 3

+ CIS150AB Object-Oriented Programming Fundamentals 3
+ CIS166AA Introduction to JavaScript 3
+ CIS233DA Internet/Web Development Level II 3
+ CIS234 XML Application Development 3
+ CIS250 Management of Information Systems 3
+ CIS290AC Computer Information Systems Internship 3
Credits: 27

Program Competencies
1. Describe and explain the development of the Internet and its resources to including basic web page development. (CIS133DA)
2. Explain the processes of software development for Web sites, including client-side script and Common Gateway Interface (CGI) scripting. (CIS166AA)
3. Design, develop, and publish web sites on the Internet using xhtml, css, and multimedia tools. (CIS233DA)
4. Describe the responsibilities of a certified project manager and the eight knowledge areas of project management. (CIS224)
5. Utilize object-oriented program design and logic tools to develop programs. (CIS150AB)
6. Use Java Scripting language on a website. (CIS166AA)
7. Analyze and evaluate the data design, implementation, evaluation, maintenance and management of databases. (CIS117DM)
8. Report on work experience in business or industry by describing skills used. (CIS290AC)
9. Apply web skills by installing MySQL, model and creating new databases. (CIS276DA)
10. Manage an install of a SQL Server, model by identifying and implementing processes to manage users, authenticate and store procedures, and develop backup/restore strategies. (CIS276DB)
11. Demonstrate database skills by installing Oracle, modeling and creating new databases, managing users, authentication, and stored procedures, and developing backup/restore strategies. (CIS276DC)
12. Demonstrate the use of Extensible Markup Language (XML) to make documents smarter, simplify Web automation, and to communicate between databases, both within and between corporations. Includes techniques for XML generation, data extraction and sharing, and transformation and managing of XML files. (CIS234)
13. Explain and overview systems analysis and design, in terms of the competitive and strategic uses of information systems. (CIS250)
14. Explain how business enterprises anticipate or react to the needs and/or demands of its customers, employees, stockholders, and government agencies (e.g. OSHA, EPA). (SBU200)

+ indicates course has prerequisites and/or corequisites.
++ indicates that any suffixed course may be selected.
MCCCD Governing Board Approval Date: November 24, 2009

All information published is subject to change without notice. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of information presented, but based on the dynamic nature of the curricular process, course and program information is subject to change in order to reflect the most current information available.