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Degree
Bachelors
Major
Computer Science | Information Technology | Software Development
Area of study
Information and Communication Technologies
Course Language
English
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Program Overview


Software Development, A.S.

Highlights

  • Degree Type: Associate of Science
  • Entry Term: Fall, Spring
  • Program Format: On Campus
  • Number of Credits: 67-71 hours

Program Details

Term 1

  • COSC 1010 - Introduction to Computer Science (MR)
  • INET 1650 - Web Programming (MR)
  • SDEV 1000 - Software Development Skills (MR)
  • ENGL 1010 - English Composition I (CM)
  • GOV 0000 - U.S. and Wyoming Constitutions (GOV)
  • Complete one of the following:
    • ES 1000 - Orientation to Engineering Study (FYS)
    • HMDV 1101 - General Studies First Year Seminar (FYS)

Total Credits: 17-19


Term 2

  • SDEV 1200 - Programming Python (MR)
  • COSC 2050 - Intro to SQL (MR)
  • SDEV 1100 - Software Development Skills II (MR)
  • PNW 0000 - Physical and Natural World (PNW)
  • HC 0000 - Human Condition (HC)

Total Credits: 16


Term 3

  • INET 2010 - Data Driven Sites (MR)
  • SDEV 2150 - Agile Project Management (MR)
  • MATH 1400 - College Algebra (QR)
  • HC 0000 - Human Condition (HC)
  • CM 0000 - Communication (CM)
  • Select one of the following:
    • SDEV 2100 - Mobile Development (MR)
    • SDEV 2250 - Web App Client Frameworks (MR)

Total Credits: 18-19


Term 4

  • SDEV 2200 - Secure Software (MR)
  • SDEV 2300 - DevOps (MR)
  • SDEV 2395 - Software Development Capstone (MR)
  • STAT 2050 - Fundamentals of Statistics (MR)
  • Complete one of the following:
    • GIST 2310 - Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (CTY)
    • ENTK 1500 - Engineering Graphics (CTY)

Total Credits: 16-17


Total Credits: 67-71


Course Type Key

  • FYS=First Year Seminar
  • GOV=U.S. and Wyoming Constitutions
  • CM=Communications
  • QR=Quantitative Reasoning
  • PNW=Physical and Natural World
  • HC=Human Condition
  • CTY=Creativity
  • MR=Major Requirement
  • ME=Major Elective
  • GE=General Elective

General Education Requirements

  • FYS 0000 First Year Seminar
  • GOV 0000 U.S. and Wyoming Constitutions
  • CM 0000 Communication
  • QR 0000 Quantitative Reasoning
  • PNW 0000 Physical and Natural World
  • HC 0000 Human Condition
  • CTY 0000 Creativity

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  • NWC Students would recommend NWC
  • Value: $6 million+ grants & scholarships awarded to our students annually
  • Experience: A true home away from home at Northwest College.
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