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Lamar State College Port Arthur 2016-2017 Catalog Revised 9-13-16 ITSW 2337 Advanced Database ............................... 3 IMED 1301 Introduction to Digital Media .............. 3 Total Hours .......................................................... 15 ITSE 2321 Object-Oriented Programming .............. 3 POFI 2350 Databases ............................................... 3 Fourth Semester Total Hours .......................................................... 13 Humanities/Fine Arts Elective+ ............................... 3 SPCH 1315 Public GAME 1304 Level Design ........................................ 3 ITSE 2359 Advanced Computer Programming ....... 3 POFT 1313 Professional Workforce Preparation .... 3 Total Hours .......................................................... 15 Grand Total .......................................................... 60 + General education core Computer Programmer Contact: Office: Phone: Email: Grand Total ......................................................... 28 Speaking+................................... 3 Sheila Guillot Madison Monroe Education Building, Office 147 409-984-6381 guillsr@lamarpa.edu Students who are primarily interested in application programming should consider the Computer Programmer Certificate option within the Software Developer degree. Computer programmers use their skills in programming languages, graphic design, animation and multimedia to create Web pages, applications and programs for end users. They also may be responsible for maintaining web pages and updating the text and graphics when necessary. Students must earn a minimum grade of ā€˜C’ in all technical courses in the Recommended Program of Study. Recommended Program of Study Computer Programmer Certificate Drafting Program Contact: Office: Phone: Email: Sheila Guillot Madison Monroe Education Building, Office 147 409-984-6381 drafting@lamarpa.edu The Drafting Technology Program is designed to prepare students for employment in a variety of positions in the drafting field. The program provides learning opportunities that introduce, develop, and reinforce academic and technical knowledge, skills, and attitudes required for job acquisition, retention, and advancement. Drafters prepare precise drawings and specifications from sketches, field notes, and other information furnished by an engineer or a designer. They also calculate the quality, quantity, and cost of materials. Final drawings, either by use of the computer or by conventional drafting procedures, contain a detailed view of the object as well as specifications for materials to be used, procedures to be followed, and other information to carry out the job. Students interested in a career in drafting should be able to do detailed work requiring a high degree of accuracy, have good eyesight and eye-hand coordination, and be able to function as part of a team since they will work directly with engineers and skilled workers. First Year First Semester ................................................Credit GAME 1303 Introduction to Game Design and Development ............................................... 3 IMED 1416 Web Design I ......................................... 4 ITSC 1401 Introduction to Computers .................... 4 ITSE 1359 Introduction to Scripting Languages .......................................................... 3 POFT 1127 Introduction to Keyboarding ................ 1 Total Hours .......................................................... 15 Second Semester GAME 1336 Introduction to 3D Game Modeling .... 3 HRPO 1191 Special Topics Human Resources Management ...................................................... 1 The Drafting Technology program offers an Associate of Applied Science degree (AAS) and a certificate. The AAS degree will be available on campus in the Spring 2017 Semester and can be Page 75 of 135