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Just the facts

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Entry:     Fall or Spring

Length:   4 Semesters

Award:    Associate of Applied Science

 

 

Admission Requirements

Admission to the college is granted to all individuals who are high school graduates or the equivalent; however some programs may require additional information for acceptance.  We encourage you to review our Getting Started Checklist for specific requirements for admission.

Additional Requirements

The Computer Programmer's Aptitude Test (CPAT) indicates a student's probability of success in a computer related field.  It is a timed test which includes pattern and sequence recognition, and basic math skills.  This test is required for entrance into any of the Computer Studies department's two year programs at Iowa Western Community College. Total test time is one hour and the test is free to students.

For more information, visit the testing website.

Description   

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If you are a logical and detail-oriented person, you might enjoy a career as s software programmer.  The Software Programming program of study prepares students for entry-level professional careers as Software Programmers in the business world.  Students gain experience in languages while working hands-on in a computer lab environment.   

Graduates of this two year program are awarded an Associate of Applied Science degree.  Associate of Applied Science degree requirements may be found in the IWCC catalog.

 
Program Highlights

As a Software Programmer student you will learn:

  • Programming languages C++, Java, Visual BASIC.NET, database management, and World Wide Web technologies.
  • Database applications, management tools, and concepts
  • Web development and technologies
  • Window applications development
  • System design and project management

Real world computer projects, which help improve your educational experience and knowledge, are available for qualified students.

Course Sequence

For recommended course sequence, please refer to the program guide.

Career Information

The job market for Software Programming graduates is improving.  Quality computer programmers are in demand and openings are available in various industries at several companies located in the region served by Iowa Western Community College. Starting annual compensation is in the range of $32,000 to $45,000 per year.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What type of degree will I earn at Iowa Western if I enroll in this program?

Graduates of this program earn an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree.  Upon completion, graduates will be qualified to enter the work force immediately.

What is the job outlook for Software Programming graduates?

The demand for qualified workers is above average.

Do I need any special equipment for the program?

Computer labs are available at IWCC. In some instances, it may be more convenient for students to have their own computer but it is not required.

The Facility

lewis hallClassrooms at Iowa Western have the latest technologies for faculty to deliver quality instruction.  Iowa Western's spacious classroom and laboratory facilities are equipped with state-of-the-art equipment and technology.

Our wireless network also allows students to access the internet from virtually anywhere on campus.

Scholarships

Iowa Western Community College has many scholarship opportunities available for new and continuing students.  We encourage you to take a moment to explore these options by visiting our

Scholarship Page - the few minutes it takes to fill out the application may literally pay off.

There are four scholarships offered by Computer Studies department:

Name
High School GPA
$ Award per Semester

Dennis E. Kirlin Gold

         3.00

           $1,000

William R. Fleming Silver

         2.75

              $750

Lowell E. Socolofsky Bronze

         2.50

              $500

Computer Studies Scholarship

         2.00

              $250

Applicants may apply using the IWCC scholarship application.

The scholarships will be awarded to students who will be full time for four semesters in one of the Computer Studies department's two year programs at IWCC.

Come See for Yourself

It is important to research the program you would like to study and school you would like to attend, but it is equally important that you experience both before making your selection.  So, we encourage you to come experience our program at Iowa Western yourself by scheduling a visit or attending a program day.  You will see for yourself what the students, the faculty, and the program are all about.

Testimonials

"My experience at the Iowa Western Information Technology Center has been an interesting and challenging experience.  I have had the chance to take what I have learned in the classroom and apply it to real world problems.  One unique aspect of working in the ITC is the variety of work from day to day or even hour to hour.  Everyday it seems there is a new challenge to take on; whether it is troubleshooting an error message no one has seen before, or whether it is putting a new fuserin a laser printer.  I look forward to continuing to learn from my internship, all while helping someone along the way."   Patrick Palmer, 2006

"I just want to thank each and everyone of you for helping me to achieve my dreams.  Where I am at currently, is using every part of my education in some way, and looking back at all of the classes the Computer Studies department, and Iowa Western Community College, without the knowledge, and experience of all of you, I can honestly say, I don't think I would be as well off today as I am. Thanks a Million!!"  Tim Milan, 2005


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