Information Technology Programmer-Analyst - LEA.3Q

Programming course

Computer science, the most widespread technology tool of our time, offering the greatest possibilities for research and development, represents the best way to ensure a stable and promising career.

The Information technology programmer-analyst program (AEC) trains students to locate, collect and analyze data on the information processing needs of users; to carry out data modeling and processing using fourth generation software; and to configure network applications.

This programming course students with quality training and prepares them to break quickly into the job market. The following certifications are offered: Microsoft MCP, Microsoft MCSE, Microsoft MCSD and Java.

Employment prospects

Upon completion of the program, graduates will be able to make the most of their skills and work in a number of possible positions:

  • Programmer Analyst
  • Database Programmer
  • Technical Support
  • Analyst and Management-Software Developer
  • Technical Maintenance of Computers and their Peripherals
  • Database Designer
  • Computer Consultant

Course list

  • Elements of Data Processing
  • Structured Programming: C++
  • Applied Mathematics
  • Computer Architecture
  • Communication and Relations
  • Introduction to Object Programming
  • Operating systems
  • Databases
  • Advanced Object-Programming
  • Data Structure
  • Information System Development
  • Computer Terminology
  • Computer Networks
  • Event Programming (Developing Client-Server Applications)
  • Internet Programming I
  • Advanced Databases
  • Internet Programming II
  • Internship I
  • Internship II

Admission criteria

Partiular conditions

The students must have a personal computer or be willing to purchase one before beginning the program.

Special notes

The course content of the Attestation of Collegial Studies (AEC) Programmer Analyst program is given for information purposes only. LaSalle College reserves the right to change, modify, add or remove one or several software programs or programming languages from the curriculum at any time. Any such changes will, however be made without affecting either our stated teaching objectives or the recommendations contained in the college teaching guide.

Computer Club

The school supports a student-run computer club to counsel and support new computer science students and to organize sports and cultural activities.

Internships

Students must complete their attestation with a 280 hours internship within a business.

Software used

Operating Systems: WIN 2000, Windows 2003, Win XP, LINUX Red Hat, Novell.

Programming languages

Microsoft.NET, Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 et VB.NET, Microsoft Visual Studio .NET, Microsoft ASP.NET, NTML, ORACLE, SQL, Microsoft Visual C++, UML, Flash ACtion Script, PL/SQL, JavaScript.

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