Bakersfield College Degrees and Certificates


Discipline Category:


070000 -- Information Technology
Instructional programs in the theories, principles, and methods of design, development and application of computer capabilities to data storage and manipulation.

DEGREES:

Computer Information Systems
Computer Information Systems

General programs in data and information storage and processing, including hardware, software, basic design principles, and user requirements.
Units needed for degree: 35.5 units

Computer Science (transfer)
Computer Science

Scientific and mathematical principles used in designing and building computers and computing systems, including transfer-oriented programs.
Units needed for degree: 36 units

Computer Programming
Web Development: Web Programming Emphasis

Entry-level programming, including methods, procedures, symbols and rules used in planning and writing instructions in computer language for the solution of a problem. Includes programming for the World Wide Web.
Units needed for degree: 29.5 units



CERTIFICATES:

Computer Information Systems
Computer Information Systems

General programs in data and information storage and processing, including hardware, software, basic design principles, and user requirements.
Units needed for certificate: 35.5 units

Computer Science (transfer)
Computer Science (transfer)

Scientific and mathematical principles used in designing and building computers and computing systems, including transfer-oriented programs.
Units needed for certificate: 35.5 units

Computer Programming
Web Development: Web Programming Emphasis

Entry-level programming, including methods, procedures, symbols and rules used in planning and writing instructions in computer language for the solution of a problem. Includes programming for the World Wide Web.
Units needed for certificate: 30.5 units


Important Note: The information contained within this application is derived from the California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office databases managed by Academic Affairs. It is a compilation of the Taxonomy of Programs, 6th Edition and a compiled list of system-approved academic programs for each college. This information presented is for planning purposes only. We strongly recommend you contact the community colleges and discuss the details for their academic offerings.