Brookdale offers the following degrees in Computer Science; click on any degree to read more in our online catalog.

Computer Science Program, A.S.

This program is designed for students who would like to transfer to a four-year program in Computer Science or related areas, such as Management Information Systems or Software Engineering. Hands-on computer courses are combined with general and mathematics courses to provide the student with the essential coursework needed to succeed beyond the Associate degree.

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Computer Science Program, Programming Option, A.A.S.

Students wishing to gain knowledge of computer programming and design should choose this program. Courses are designed to offer hands-on experience to prepare the student for an entry level computer programming position. Focus is on problem analysis, design, coding, testing and debugging. This degree is not designed to transfer, although the student will find that many of the courses which provide a foundation in computer science may transfer.

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Computer Science Program, Web Site Development, A.A.S.

Students wishing to gain a technical proficiency and expertise in planning, design, development, implementation and maintenance of web sites should choose this option. Upon completion, the student will be prepared to enter the web developer field. Students will learn the necessary languages, tools, concepts and technical skills. This degree is not designed to transfer, although the student will find that many of the courses which provide for a foundation in computer science may transfer.

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Transfer Opportunities

Transfer Agreements by Academic Program: Articulation Agreements are formal agreements between Brookdale and other colleges and universities. These agreements define how the courses you complete at Brookdale will apply to your future bachelor’s degree when you transfer into a baccalaureate program.


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