Associate of Applied Science Business Administration Web Development Degree

This degree will prepare students to either transfer to an Oregon University System institution on a course-by-course basis or to be effective in the workplace in the following areas: technical management of websites, development of data- supported recommendations for site improvement, assessment of current sites, design for accessibility and current standards, use of industry-standard web development tools, and server-side programming and scripting.

Required Computer Science Courses

Fall Term Winter Term Spring Term CWE
CS120: Concepts of Computing CS195: HTML, CSS, and Bootstrap CS295: Dynamic Web Design with PHP and MySQL BA280: Website maintenance
CS125i: Digital Imaging with Photoshop CS125m: Multimedia for the Web CS133j: Javascript

Associate of Science Oregon Transfer Computer Science Degree

This degree will prepare students to transfer to an Oregon public university. Computer Science (CS) is the study of programs, data, computing machinery, and how these interact. Majors in computer science are offered at EOU, OSU, OIT, PSU, SOU, UO, and WOU in Oregon. Be aware that the core CS curriculum and major options vary at the above-listed schools. Consult with a BMCC faculty adviser before beginning your first term at BMCC as a CS transfer major.

Required Computer Science Courses

Fall Term Winter Term Spring Term
CS120: Concepts of Computing CS161: Computer Science I CS162: Computer Science II
CS160: Gentle Intro to Programming CS260: Data Systems MTH252: Integral Calculus
MTH251: Differential Calculus

Data Center Technician

Today’s data centers contain tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of computer servers linked by powerful networks. A data center technician installs, maintains, and repairs a data center’s computer and network systems. Students completing this one-year certificate are fully prepared for employment in this rapidly-growing industry.
Students entering this program will start summer term and end winter term. Computer science (CS) coursework taken prior to summer 2015 will not count toward this degree. Transfer credit is subject to department approval. All courses must be completed with a grade of C or better.

Required Courses

Term 1 Term 2 Term 3
CS145 Intro to PC Hardware & Software CS180 Computer Science Practicum COM100 Human Communications
CS179 Intro to Networking CS240L Intro to Linux Systems Admin CS282 Computer Science Colloquium
CS180 Computer Science Practicum CS279 Network Management CS280 CWE Computer Science

Software Development

This 12-credit-hour certificate of completion provides a year-long introduction to concepts, tools, and techniques used in software development. Students successfully completing the certificate will have the knowledge to pursue a potential AAS in Computer Science, a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, or an internship/apprenticeship at an organization providing on–the-job training in the field.

Required Courses

Term 1 Term 2 Term 3
CS160: Gentle Intro to Programming CS161: Computer Science I CS162: Computer Science II

Web Assistant

This less than one-year CPCC degree program will prepare the student to be effective in the workplace in the following areas:
• Technical assistance of website management, including application of knowledge of HTML, CSS, and scripting
• Assess sites in terms of user-friendliness, accessible content, and functionality, to meet client and organizational needs
• Maintain websites using industry- standard tools such as Bootstrap, Flash, and Photoshop
The less than one-year Business Administration – Web Assistant Career Pathway certificate offers a combination of online and on-campus instruction

Required Courses

Term 1 Term 2 Term 3
BA131: Intro to Business Computing CS195: HTML, CSS, and Bootstrap CS133j: Javascript
CS125i: Digital Imaging with Photoshop LD000: Leadership Electives CS295: Dynamic Web Design with PHP and MySQL