Programmer Analyst/ISD
Computer programming jobs are challenging and well-paid. CDI College's Programmer Analyst/Internet Solutions Developer program trains students to excel in roles such as computer programmer, software development programmer, or programmer analyst.
In this diploma program, students will learn how to assess business needs and create design solutions. They will learn to prepare and write programming code and manage, maintain and update existing programming code.
Students will become proficient in Microsoft Visual C#, .NET, OOP, OOD, Microsoft Access, Microsoft Project, Microsoft Office, SQL Server, ADO.NET, XML, HTML, Visio, Script, ASP.NET, and Web Services. Students also develop skills in Object-Oriented Programming using either Java or C++. Students put their newly acquired technical skills to use in a real-world workplace as part of the required 200-hour work placement program.
| Prereq Degree |
The minimum requirements for admission to CDI College is a high school diploma, unless otherwise specified in the program outline. For full admissions requirements you must speak with a CDI Admissions counselor. |
| Credit Transfer Restrictions |
To have credits from another institution considered, students must show that the previous course completed is equivalent to the course they are looking to receive exemption from. Students must pay a credit transfer assessment fee for each course that prior learning credit is requested. Prior Learning/Advanced Standing credits can be granted for up to a maximum of 50% of the program. Any courses awarded such credits will have "CR" reflected on the transcript of marks. Credits awarded through advanced standing are not transferable to other learning institutions. |
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Programmer Analyst/Web Programmeur-Analyste Oriente Site Web
Are you interested in a career as a web developer, computer programmer, interactive media developer or programmer analyst? CDI College's Programmer Analyst/Web Developer program can help you achieve your goals.
This program teaches students to assess business needs and to create effective solutions. Students will learn to write and manage web development and programming code, as well as to update and troubleshoot existing code.
| Concentration |
Web Site Analyst |
| Prereq Degree |
The minimum requirements for admission to CDI College is a high school diploma, unless otherwise specified in the program outline. For full admissions requirements you must speak with a CDI Admissions counselor. |
| Credit Transfer Restrictions |
To have credits from another institution considered, students must show that the previous course completed is equivalent to the course they are looking to receive exemption from. Students must pay a credit transfer assessment fee for each course that prior learning credit is requested. Prior Learning/Advanced Standing credits can be granted for up to a maximum of 50% of the program. Any courses awarded such credits will have "CR" reflected on the transcript of marks. Credits awarded through advanced standing are not transferable to other learning institutions. |
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Programmer Analyst/WEB
Interested in a career as a computer programmer, web programmer, application programmer, programmer analyst, web developer, or multimedia developer? CDI's Programmer Analyst/Web Developer program can get you there.
The program provides hands-on instruction to teach students to analyze business needs and create design solutions. Students will learn to write and manage Web Development and programming code, and maintain and troubleshoot existing code. Students will become proficient with Microsoft Visual C#.NET, Microsoft Project, Microsoft Access, SQL Server, and Microsoft Office.
Students will also become proficient in ASP, XML, ASP.NET, VB Script, HTML, DHTML, Photoshop, Dreamweaver MX, Flash MX (with ActionScript), , and ColdFusion. In addition to developing a solid foundation in programming skills, you will participate in a 200-hour work placement program.In this course, students will learn about and compare various operating systems such as DOS, UNIX, Linux and Windows. They will also learn about configuration of common file systems, installation and upgrading popular PC operating systems and installing/configuring input, output storage and communication devices. They will also learn to perform maintenance procedures for major operating systems.
| Prereq Degree |
The minimum requirements for admission to CDI College is a high school diploma, unless otherwise specified in the program outline. For full admissions requirements you must speak with a CDI Admissions counselor. |
| Credit Transfer Restrictions |
To have credits from another institution considered, students must show that the previous course completed is equivalent to the course they are looking to receive exemption from. Students must pay a credit transfer assessment fee for each course that prior learning credit is requested. Prior Learning/Advanced Standing credits can be granted for up to a maximum of 50% of the program. Any courses awarded such credits will have "CR" reflected on the transcript of marks. Credits awarded through advanced standing are not transferable to other learning institutions. |
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Programmer Analyst/ISD Programmeur-Analyste Oriente Internet
Computer programming jobs are challenging and well-paid. CDI College's Programmer Analyst/Internet Solutions Developer program trains students to excel in roles such as computer programmer, software development programmer, or programmer analyst.
In this diploma program, students will learn how to assess business needs and create design solutions. They will learn to prepare and write programming code and manage, maintain and update existing programming code.
Students will become proficient in Microsoft Visual C#, .NET, OOP, OOD, Microsoft Access, Microsoft Project, Microsoft Office, SQL Server, ADO.NET, XML, HTML, Visio, Script, ASP.NET, and Web Services. Students also develop skills in Object-Oriented Programming using either Java or C++. Students put their newly acquired technical skills to use in a real-world workplace as part of the required 200-hour work placement program.
| Concentration |
Internet Analyst |
| Prereq Degree |
The minimum requirements for admission to CDI College is a high school diploma, unless otherwise specified in the program outline. For full admissions requirements you must speak with a CDI Admissions counselor. |
| Credit Transfer Restrictions |
To have credits from another institution considered, students must show that the previous course completed is equivalent to the course they are looking to receive exemption from. Students must pay a credit transfer assessment fee for each course that prior learning credit is requested. Prior Learning/Advanced Standing credits can be granted for up to a maximum of 50% of the program. Any courses awarded such credits will have "CR" reflected on the transcript of marks. Credits awarded through advanced standing are not transferable to other learning institutions. |
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Computer Programmer
CDI's Computer Programmer diploma program prepares students to excel in a variety of computer programming jobs. The program is taught by industry-seasoned professionals who use hands-on training to teach students to write, manage, and troubleshoot programming code in order to update and maintain programming information.
CDI's computer programming training provides you with the programming, coding, systems analysis, and database management skills you need to start a career in Information Technology. The program covers various hardware and software, as well as programming procedures and applications.
Graduates of this program will be prepared for IT careers as game developers, web developers, programmers, database designers, system coordinators, software testers, and technical support representatives.
| Prereq Degree |
The minimum requirements for admission to CDI College is a high school diploma, unless otherwise specified in the program outline. For full admissions requirements you must speak with a CDI Admissions counselor. |
| Credit Transfer Restrictions |
To have credits from another institution considered, students must show that the previous course completed is equivalent to the course they are looking to receive exemption from. Students must pay a credit transfer assessment fee for each course that prior learning credit is requested. Prior Learning/Advanced Standing credits can be granted for up to a maximum of 50% of the program. Any courses awarded such credits will have "CR" reflected on the transcript of marks. Credits awarded through advanced standing are not transferable to other learning institutions. |
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