Application Development
The Application Development program provides students with training in object-oriented languages and multimedia programming and hardware and software skills.
Centralia College offers two degree tracks in Application Development. The Associate in Arts degree is for students intending to transfer to earn a bachelor's degree. The Associate in Applied Science is a career and technical degree for students intending to enter the workforce. The Associate in Arts and the Associate in Applied Science also provide a track to allow students to remain at Centralia College to earn a Bachelor’s Degree in Software Engineering.
Bachelor's Degree Option
Did you know Centralia College offers an applied bachelor's degree in Software Engineering? The two-year degree options below transition easily to the bachelor's degree program. Contact your advisor for details.
Degree: Associate in Arts
Emphasis: Computer Science
Notes for Students
- This program is intended to transfer to four-year colleges for further instruction. Centralia College offers a bachelor's degree option in Information Technology.
- It is extremely important that you identify the institution you intend to transfer to as soon as possible. Some computer science programs have specific requirements and prerequisites.
- The sequence below begins with MATH& 141 Pre-Calculus I. If possible, start with MATH& 151 Calculus I.
Recommended Electives
- CS& 131 Computer Sci I C++ - 5 credits
- CS& 141 Computer Science I Java - 5 credits
- IT 224 Java 1 - 5 credits
- IT 228 Java 2 - 5 credits
- IT 230 Java 3 - 5 credits
- MATH 118 Linear Algebra - 5 credits
- MATH& 152 Calculus II - 5 credits
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Degree: Associate in Applied Science
Emphasis: Application Development
Credits: 91-93
Note for Students
The AAS is not intended to transfer to four-year colleges. This is a hands-on career training program. Graduates are ready to enter the workforce upon degree completion. Classes are scheduled in-person and online.
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Recommended IT Electives - ART 130, ART 220, BUS 250, or any IT or CS& course, ENGL& 102**, 5 credits of Natural Science with Lab**, 5 credits Social Science.**
* Course has a prerequisite.
**Course options to fulfill BAS-IT:AD general education requirements.
ContactCareer & Technical EducationTech (TEC) Building, Room 114 360-623-8963 cte@centralia.edu |
Jesse Harlan Associate Professor 360-623-8483 Email Jesse Harlan |