Programming
If you’re techy and like computers, code and analytics, you’ll probably really like programming. With this degree, you’ll learn how to create, solve problems and write in a variety of computer programming languages.
Designing original solutions to problems, creating new applications, identifying deficiencies in existing programs, developing solutions by updating, modifying and repairing existing software are types of work you, as a programmer, may do. Programmers work across all industries and are greatly sought after.
After successfully completing the program, you will be qualified to seek an entry-level position as a Programmer, Programmer Analyst, Application Developer, Software Engineer or other related professions in mobile, web, game or systems development. Many students transfer on to a university.
Choose a track
Section titled “Choose a track”Our degree program includes three tracks, so you can decide which high-demand specialty is best for you: programming, web development and game development.
Programming
Section titled “Programming”This track provides a broad foundation in computer programming concerts and languages. It includes courses in a variety of popular languages, along with data structures and software development methodologies.
Web development
Section titled “Web development”This track focuses on the skills needed to design, develop, and maintain websites and web applications. It often includes learning languages like HTML, CSS and JavaScript, as well as understanding web servers and databases.
Game development
Section titled “Game development”This track introduces students to programming languages used in game development, as well as game design principles, 2D/3D graphics and game engines.
Program details
Section titled “Program details”Our degree prepares you for careers in programming. You’ll attend classes in the newly renovated information technology, computer science and office professions wing. The 16,500-square-foot renovation upgraded and revitalized the area to provide state-of-the-art computer labs, classrooms and study spaces.
Degree info
Section titled “Degree info”Associate in Applied Science
Programming
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Time & credits
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4 semesters 68 credits
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In-person/online
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Blended
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Estimated tuition & fees
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$11,780 (in-district) $18,500 (out-of-district) $19,270 (out-of-state)
Transfer
Section titled “Transfer”One of the best things about Delta College is that you can start here and go just about anywhere. We’ve built relationships with lots of colleges and universities to make transferring easy—and you can save a ton of money in the process.
Take a look at the options available in this career field. And don’t forget to talk with your Student Success Advisor about your career goals. They can help you explore the different programs and degree paths that might be right for you, including the Associate in Arts or Associate in Science.
Job outlook
Section titled “Job outlook”Interested in a career in programming? Learn more about our region’s employment outlook and career opportunities you can pursue in this field of study be reviewing the sampling below. Visit Career Coach to search all careers.
Earn a career credential
Section titled “Earn a career credential”and credit toward your degree.
Section titled “and credit toward your degree.”Delta College, in partnership with Google, offers free career credentials designed to give you the skills you need to propel you toward a high-wage, high-demand job in the region. These classes can be laddered into an existing academic certificate or degree—meaning, you can receive a career credential certificate of completion and have it count toward credited academic classes. This will accelerate your progress toward degree completion at Delta College.
You can earn credits toward your degree in Business and Information Technology by completing the following career credential:
Contact us
Section titled “Contact us”Program Coordinator Kevin Wyzkiewicz Business and Technology Division A068 kmwyzkie@delta.edu 989-686-9127