The Web Analyst program provides students with the knowledge needed to create and manage websites and web applications. The program prepares individuals to function as a Web Analyst in business environments, and includes instruction in a variety of programming languages with an emphasis on creating and troubleshooting web applications, managing commercial websites, and maintaining web security.
Recipients of the Associate of Applied Science in Web Analyst Programmer will have demonstrated:
| Freshman Year | ||
| First Semester | Hours | |
|---|---|---|
| CIT 102: | Problem Solving and Programming Techniques | 3 |
| CIS 105: | Computer Concepts | 3 |
| ENGL 101: | Composition & Rhetoric I | 3 |
| MATH 101: | Applied Algebra for College Students *** | 3 |
| or MATH 102: | College Algebra *** | |
| Science Elective * | 3 | |
| 15 | ||
| Second Semester | Hours | |
| CIS 115: | Software Applications | 3 |
| CIT 130: | Web Design I | 3 |
| SPCH 110: | Principles of Speech | 3 |
| Programming Elective ** | 3 | |
| Humanities Elective | 3 | |
| 15 | ||
| Sophomore Year | ||
| Third Semester | Hours | |
| CIS 209: | Advanced MS Access | 3 |
| CIT 150: | Introduction to Java Programming | 3 |
| CIT 149: | Web Scripting I | 3 |
| CIT 169: | Database Interactions I | 3 |
| or CIT 101: | Network Essentials | |
| CIT 230: | HTML5/CSS3 | 3 |
| 15 | ||
| Fourth Semester | Hours | |
| CIT 151: | Advanced Java Programming | 3 |
| CIT 235: | Web Application Development | 3 |
| CIT 270: | Relational Database Coding | 3 |
| CIT 294: | Web-Analyst Internship | 3 |
| Behavioral/Social Science Elective | 3 | |
| 15 | ||
| Total credit hours | 60 | |
| * Science Electives: CHEM 101, CHEM 107, PHSC 105, PHSC 106, PHSC 107, PHSC 110, PHSC 111, PHYS 201, SCI 101 | ||
| ** Programming Electives: CIT 160, CIT 161, CIT 209, CIS 117, CIS 217 | ||
| *** For transfer to a four-year institution, students are strongly advised to take MATH 102 instead of MATH 101. Students must seek the assistance of their advisor to determine the appropriate mathematics course. | ||
Students must meet prerequisites before taking any given course. Students must earn a minimum grade of C in each course and have a minimum 2.0 GPA to earn a credential.
All BPCC students are expected to be familiar with College policies, requirements, procedures and regulations. Students must assume final responsibility for being acquainted with College policies. In no case will a regulation be waived or an exception be granted because a student pleads ignorance of the regulation.
Students pursuing associate degrees, academic certificates or technical competency areas at BPCC must declare their intent to do so. Curricular requirements become effective at the date of the declaration of the academic major and do not date from the point of original enrollment in the College. If the student resigns or does not enroll for one semester, the student would have to meet the requirements of a new curriculum.
The student is responsible with all the requirements of the degree program and should consult with his/her academic advisor when necessary. Each student assumes the responsibility for scheduling courses which are applicable to degrees and for taking courses in proper sequence to ensure the orderly progression of work.
This degree can be obtained 100% via Internet instruction. Contact your academic advisor for details.