Abstract
The intent of this paper is to describe an implementation of a curriculum computable with the recently established ACM Community and Junior College Career in Computer Programming Guidelines (the “Little” Report). The proposed curriculum consists of a two-year associate degree program in Computer and Information Studies containing four options, one of which is a career option for computer programmers. The programs are supported by a set of twenty-five one, two, and three credit courses. Those courses will be discussed in this report.
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Two year curricula in computer studies-implementing the guidelines
Recommendations
Two year curricula in computer studies-implementing the guidelines
SIGCSE '78: Proceedings of the ninth SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science educationThe intent of this paper is to describe an implementation of a curriculum computable with the recently established ACM Community and Junior College Career in Computer Programming Guidelines (the “Little” Report). The proposed curriculum consists of a ...
Perspectives on How Computer Science Curricula 2013 Influences Two-Year College Programs (Abstract Only)
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