I earned an AA degree for Information Systems in the Software Development Track at Bellevue College in June 2022. My focus was on programming for mobile and web development. Program Info
Bellevue College Diploma - June 2022
Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society
AA Degree Completed
Cumulative GPA: 3.630
Winter 2021
BUSIT 103: SQL Fundamentals
Students learn the fundamentals of database structure and SQL (Structured Query Language). They learn techniques useful for querying databases and they learn to apply their skills in realistic scenarios extracting data and organizing it into meaningful information. Students gain experience with database servers and client tools.
PROG 109: Introduction to Web Development
Introduces fundamental programming techniques using current web development software. Students design procedures and write computer instructions to solve business problems, learn procedural programming, develop graphical user interfaces for the web and work with events and objects.
PROG 110: Introduction to Programming
Using a current object-oriented programming language, students learn and apply the fundamental principles of programming. Students design solutions, write computer instructions to solve business problems, learn procedural programming, document and debug computer applications.
Spring 2021
DBA 130: Database Theory
Develops in-depth understanding of database concepts and terminology, emphasizing the relational databases model. Understanding the role of Structured Query Language (SQL), data modeling and normalization of database tables.
PROG 120: Object Oriented Programming Concepts
Students learn object oriented programming techniques using the current software development tools and a .NET programming language. Students apply these techniques for developing applications for both Windows and Web environments. Students will create classes, components, interfaces and user controls. Class provides the foundation for sophisticated application development.
ENGL 235: Technical Writing
Focuses on the development of professional skills in research, design, and communication of technical information. Emphasis on audience analysis, clear and effective writing style, and use of visual elements, by creating documents in a variety of professional report formats, such as memos, proposals, progress reports, completion reports, and instruction manuals. Computer use is required. Fulfills a written communication course requirement at BC.
Summer 2021
MATH 138: College Algebra for Business & Social Science
Examines graphs, non-trigonometric elementary functions, systems of e quations and inequalities, and probability, emphasizing uses in business and social science. Either MATH& 141 or MATH 138 may be taken for credit, not both. MATH 138 is required before taking MATH& 148. Fulfills quantitative or symbolic reasoning course requirement at BC.
CMST 250: Communication in a Diverse Workplace
Applies communication concepts and theory to the culturally diverse workplace. Covers interpersonal communication, teamwork and meeting effectiveness, electronic communication, conflict management, managerial effectiveness and organizational culture.
ECON& 202: Macroeconomics
Presents major theories of business cycles and economic growth. Students examine economic policies aimed “at price stability” and unemployment in an industrialized capitalist nation as well as factors in international trade and monetary flows. It may also cover the development policies of underdeveloped countries.
Fall 2021
PROG 123: Server Side Web Development
Students learn Web-based programming techniques using current web development software. Students access data in databases and develop appropriate user interfaces to display the data. Students apply object-oriented programming concepts to application development.
IT 103: Networking Basics
Provides an understanding of the basics of networking to students not majoring in Network Support. Topics include: network topologies, media, protocols, hardware and software. This class also covers content listed for the COMPTIA Network+ exam. Course includes practical experience and business case studies. Prerequisite: Placement by assessment into ENGL& 101 or completion of ENGL 092 or 093 with a C or better.
PROG 140: SQL & Relational Database Programming
Students learn to apply relational database theory by creating databases, tables, views and indexes in a server environment. Focus is on developing complex SQL queries to retrieve meaningful information and on developing procedures to manipulate data. SQL server and related client tools are used in all work.
Winter 2022
PROG 160: Systems Analysis & Design
Examines the system-development cycle in depth. Topics include, problem identification, problem solving, and information-gathering techniques. Current structured tools are used to describe business rules and objects, data flow, data structures, and process flow and documentation. Creative problem solving and working in a team environment are stressed.
PROG 209: Client-Side Web Programming I
Students learn and practice the principles of web application development. Students utilize HTML5 and JavaScript to build web applications for multiple browsers and devices. Create interactive web content using an interpreted languages such as JavaScript and jQuery libraries. Emphasis is placed on planning and production practices.
IT 223: Using & Supporting Linux
Hands-on training covers the fundamentals of Vendor Independent Linux operating systems. Students install, configure, use and administer Linux. Includes competencies required for Linux+ certification.
Spring 2022
PROG 272: Implementing a Mobile Solution
Students completing this course are able to design, develop, test, and deploy mobile programs. They understand the mobile application development environment and tools. They are able to work in a team environment and can independently solve programming problems.