LANSING COMMUNITY COLLEGE
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CURRICULUM GUIDE |
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Computer Database Specialist |
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Associate in Business Degree |
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Curriculum Code: 0922 (Effective Fall 2004 -
Summer 2009) |
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As the Information Age matures, decisions at all
levels of an organization are based upon relevant information.
Organizations seek specialists who can plan for and accomplish
the acquisition and retrieval of needed information. These
specialists must be able to determine information requirements
of users; use technology systems and processes to devise means
through which to gather and sort needed information; and
implement effective solutions for reporting necessary
information using industry-standard database tools. Data for
these systems can come from a networked and/or stand-alone
environment. Not all courses in this program transfer to all
colleges. Students planning to transfer should see an
academic advisor or counselor before enrolling in any course. |
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PREREQUISITES
Students should see Course Descriptions or Course
Offerings for course prerequisite information. See the
Assessment and Placement Testing section for skills
assessment and advising information. |
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INFORMATION
Contact the Information Technology and Office
Systems Department, Old Central Building, Room 137, telephone
number (517) 483-1546. |
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REQUIREMENTS |
TOTAL:
42
CREDITS |
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CREDIT HOURS |
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CITA 133 |
Microsoft Access Database |
3 |
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CITD 120 |
SQL Concepts |
2 |
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CITD 130 |
Introduction to Oracle: SQL |
3 |
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CITD 131 |
Oracle PL/SQL Program Units |
3 |
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CITD 250 |
Database Concepts |
3 |
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CITF 108 |
Microsoft Windows |
2 |
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CITF 110 |
Intro Computer Info Systems |
3 |
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CITF 120 |
Operating Systems Concepts |
3 |
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CITF 200 |
Info Sys Tech/Problem Solving |
3 |
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CITF 240 |
IT Project Management |
3 |
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CITF 260 |
Systems Analysis and Design |
4 |
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CITN 120 |
Intro to Networking |
3 |
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CITP 110 |
Intro Computer Programming |
4 |
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CITW 150 |
Internet Literacy |
3 |
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LIMITED CHOICE REQUIREMENTS |
TOTAL: 27-33 CREDITS |
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Complete the indicated number of credits from EACH
CHOICE listed below. |
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CHOICE 1: General Education Core Areas |
10-13 Credits |
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(See General Education Core Requirements for information
on how to fulfill these requirements. Core area proficiency
exams, where appropriate, are available for each core area.) |
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Communication Core Area (See Note 1) |
0 |
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Global Perspectives and Diversity Core Area (See Note 2) |
3-4 |
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Mathematics Core Area (See Note 3) |
3-4 |
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Science Core Area (See Note 4) |
4-5 |
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Writing Core Area (See Note 5) |
0 |
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CHOICE 2:
Speech |
3
Credits |
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SPCH 110 |
Oral Communic in the Workplace |
3 |
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SPCH 120 |
Dynamics of Communication |
3 |
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CHOICE 3:
Writing |
3
Credits |
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WRIT 124 |
Technical Writing |
3 |
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WRIT 127 |
Business Writing |
3 |
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Choice 4: Programming Track
(Choose one subchoice) |
6-8 Credits |
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Subchoice 4A: Visual Basic.NET Programming Track |
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CITP 150 |
Intro to VB.NET Programming |
4 |
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CITP 250 |
Advanced VB.NET Programming |
4 |
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Subchoice 4B: Java Programming Track |
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CITP 190 |
Intro to Programming in JAVA |
3 |
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CITP 290 |
Adv JAVA Programming for Busn |
3 |
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CHOICE 5: Database Specialty |
5-6 Credits |
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CITA 233 |
Advanced Microsoft Access |
2 |
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CITD 230 |
Oracle: Build Internet Apps I |
3 |
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CITD 231 |
Oracle: Build Internet Apps II |
3 |
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CITP 200 |
Programming Microsoft Access |
3 |
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MINIMUM TOTAL |
69 |
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NOTES: |
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1. |
Students must complete one course from CHOICE 2
to fulfill the requirements for this Core area. |
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OADM 275 is recommended for this Core area. |
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MATH 119 is recommended for this Core area. |
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ISCI 131 is recommended for this Core area. |
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Students must complete one course from CHOICE 3
to fulfill the requirements for this Core area. |
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A student must have earned a minimum 2.0 grade in
all CIT_ courses to graduate from this program. |
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SUGGESTED COURSE SEQUENCE |
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Students should see course descriptions to find out when
departments plan to offer courses. Students who for any reason
are unable to follow the course sequence suggested below (for
example, those who are part-time, have transferred in courses
from another school, or have prerequisites to fulfill) should
contact an academic advisor or counselor for help with
adjustments. |
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CITD 120 |
CITA 133 |
CITD 131 |
CITF 200 |
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CITF 108 |
CITD 130 |
Lim.Ch.1 |
CITF 240 |
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CITF 110 |
CITF 120 |
Lim.Ch.1 |
CITN 120 |
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CITP 110 |
Lim.Ch.3 |
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Lim.Ch.4 |
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CITW 150 |
Lim.Ch.4 |
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Lim.Ch.5 |
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CITD 250 |
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CITF 260 |
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Lim.Ch.1 |
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Lim.Ch.2 |
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Lim.Ch.5 |
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