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Champlain
College’s Software
Development program
frequently hosts user
group meetings on campus,
where professionals
gather to explore some
of today’s best
practices in the software
field.
Here,
Vermont.Net user group
leader Julia Lerman
introduces International
.NET Association speaker
Keith Pleas, who worked
on the team developing
the .NET Framework and
Visual Studio .NET.
Keith is an internationally
known writer and speaker
and is the editorial
chair for VSLive 2003
and contributing editor
to Visual Studio Magazine.
Learn
more here.
Want
to Learn More
About Software
Development?
If
you have questions
about Champlain's
Software Development
Program, emailthe Dean of ITS, Dr. Ali Rafieymehr. |
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This major
is a great choice if youd
like a solid foundation in software
development to land a job in
the management sector of the
industry. You will develop the
basic skills you need to build
software applications using
todays most common programming
languages. You will earn your
bachelors degree in Computer
Information Systems, which will
allow you to broaden your knowledge
of technology in the areas of
telecommunications, networking,
and Web development, positioning
you to manage a complete IT
department down the line. If
you wish to focus on large-scale
operating systems, you can earn
your bachelors degree
in Software
Engineering.
Program Particulars
- With our
unique Plus Two approach,
you dive right into computer
classes beginning with your
first semester. After two
years you will have completed
12 computer courses.
- Your next
two years give you two great
options: broaden your technology
education with a bachelors
degree in Computer Information
Systems or stay in software
development in the Software
Engineering bachelors
degree program.
- Take advanced
courses in such computer languages
as C++, Visual Basic and Java.
- Work with
the more than 260 networked,
high-speed PCs with Internet
access on campus.
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