A S S O C I A T E O F A P P L I E D S C I E N C E D E G R E E S A N D C E R T I F I C A T E S 97
Career Pathway Certificate in Wastewater |
Technology |
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Cultural Literacy............................................................ |
3 |
WR 227 |
Technical Report Writing.............................................. |
3 |
WW6.165 |
Public Works Infrastructure II...................................... |
2 |
WW6.169 |
Effluent Disinfection, Disposal and Reuse.................... |
3 |
WW6.172 |
Industrial Pre-treatment and Stormwater Control....... |
3 |
WW6.192 |
Primary and Secondary Treatment.............................. |
3 |
WW6.194 |
Wastewater Laboratory Practices................................... |
4 |
WW6.197 |
Solids Processing and Reuse....................................... |
3 |
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Total Pathway Credits |
24 |
Career Pathway Certificate in Drinking Water |
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Communication............................................................ |
3 |
MT3.846 |
Pumps and Valves.......................................................... |
2 |
WW6.164 |
Water Sources and Watershed Management................ |
3 |
WW6.191 |
Water Treatment Processes............................................ |
3 |
WW6.193 |
Water Laboratory Practices............................................ |
4 |
WW6.196 |
Water Disinfection and Water Quality Control............. |
3 |
WW6.235 |
Applied Hydraulics......................................................... |
3 |
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Total Pathway Credits |
21 |
Career Pathway Certificate in Advanced Water |
Technology |
HE125 |
Occupational Safety & Health....................................... |
3 |
MTH 065 |
Elementary Algebra....................................................... |
4 |
WW6.154 |
Process Control for Wastewater Treatment Systems..... |
3 |
WW6.156 |
Industrial Electricity...................................................... |
3 |
WW6.166 |
Process Control for Water Treatment Systems.............. |
3 |
WW6.168 |
Cooperative Work Experience........................................ |
3 |
WW6.198 |
Introduction to PLCs and Industrial Control Systems. |
4 |
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Total Pathway Credits |
23 |
Web / Database Technology
www. linnbenton. edu / go / computer-systems Web / Database Technology classes prepare students for entry-level positions in Web development and database administration as well as technical support, network support, software support, assistance and troubleshooting for end users. Common job titles include Web Developer I, Database Administrator I, Web Application Developer, End-User Computer Support Specialist, Help Desk Assistant and Computer Lab Assistant.
Web developers are responsible for helping create and maintain Webbased applications and company Web sites. This includes creating Web pages, implementing both client and server-side software applications and interfacing with data storage facilities. Web developers must be familiar with a variety of programming languages and technologies, including both open source and closed source environments.
Database administrators are responsible for helping design and implement database applications, as well as creating queries and producing reports from multiple databases. They are also responsible for ensuring data integrity and security. Database administrators need to be fluent in SQL and database design theory.
Computer support specialists determine a company’ s computer needs and locate computers or software that meets those needs. They install software following manufacturers’ guidelines. At larger companies, specialists may develop training materials and teach staff how to use new software, as well as supervise other computer support staff.
Computer Support Specialists test or monitor systems to locate problems. This may mean reinstalling software or replacing hardware that is not working. Some computer support specialists help customers who purchased products from computer hardware or software vendors.
Support specialists must be aware of developments in the field and must keep abreast of rapidly occurring changes. The second year of this program includes valuable cooperative work experience in the field, arranged with one of a number of local public or private organizations.
Student Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete an Associate of Applied Science degree in Web / Database Technology will:
• Create browser- and platform-agnostic, standards compliant, accessible Web pages using HTML, CSS, JavaScript and other technologies.
• Create Web applications using various web programming“ stacks.”
• Create and manipulate relational databases using ANSI standard and Oracle proprietary programming languages.
Program Requirements
Students expecting to graduate in the program should have good people skills, as well as a strong interest in working with computers.
Important Note: It is a prerequisite for each student in Web / Database Technology to possess a basic knowledge of information technology hardware and software before enrolling in any CIS or CS courses. In order to fulfill this requirement a student must either:
• Pass a Computer Literacy Placement Exam, or
• Enroll in CS 120 – Digital Literacy( 3 credits).
To schedule a placement exam or for further information contact: Linda Dompier at dompiel @ linnbenton. edu or 541-917-4636.
Facilities
Computer facilities are provided by the Forum Computer Lab and the Science, Engineering & Technology Division. The lab is well-equipped with modern hardware and software. Students have access to networked personal computers for completing assignments.
C A R E E R A N D T E C H N I C A L
Associate of Applied Science in Web / Database Technology
See the beginning of this section for graduation requirements for the Associate of Science degree.
General Education Requirements.................................. 19 Classes shown below in italic are general education classes.
Program Requirements................................................. |
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Course No. Course Title |
Credits |
Fall Term- First Year |
CIS 151 |
Networking Essentials................................................... |
4 |
CIS 195 |
Web Development I........................................................ |
4 |
CS 120 |
Digital Literacy.............................................................. |
3 |
CS 160 |
Orientation to Computer Science.................................. |
4 |
Winter Term |
CIS 125 |
Introduction to Software Apps....................................... |
3 |
CS 133J |
JavaScript....................................................................... |
4 |
CS 161 |
Introduction to Computer Science I( Java).................. |
4 |
WR 121 |
English Composition............................................. |
3 |
1 – Courses offered that term only. 2 – Other classes may substitute. See advisor. 6 – These courses must have been completed within the last five years. 7 – Course may be taken any term to accommodate a student’ s particular interests and scheduling considerations. See the requirements for the Associate of Science degree for approved courses. 8 – No more than two courses with the same alpha prefix may be used by a student to meet the general education requirement. See an advisor. 9 – A cost-recovery program. See“ Workforce Training” section for details.