Software Development, AAS-T
Every company needs software to connect users to their products. This transfer degree trains software developers through a combination of technical learning, communication skills, and general education. Its dual purpose design prepares graduates for immediate entry-level software development positions and for continuation to a bachelor of applied science degree. Explore a variety of digital age career opportunities with a software development degree.
Course Maps
A course map is a quick guide to help students figure out which courses to take each quarter. Course maps were written by BC faculty, who have used their expertise to recommend specific courses students can take to achieve their academic or career goals. Students should meet with an advisor to learn more.
Courses & Requirements
The course catalog is a great place to find detailed information on this program.
Sample Courses
- Introduction to Programming
- Server Side Web Development
- Systems Analysis and Design
- Networking Basics
Featured Faculty
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Ricardo Suzuki
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Ricardo Suzuki has a B.S. and an M.S. in Computer Science from UTPA, and M.S. degrees in IT Management and M.S. in Cybersecurity from Carnegie Mellon. Ricardo is an Information Technology Manager for a large corporation where he oversees software development of DevSecOps tools, data warehousing, IT operations, and compliance.
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Tanuja Joshi, Ph.D.
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Dr. Joshi received her bachelor’s in Electrical Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai, India. She earned an MS in Computer Engineering at Syracuse University and her doctorate in Electrical Engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She has 20+ years of experience in the computer industry.
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Pratima Suneel
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Pratima Suneel earned her MS in Chemistry from Karnatak University and a certificate of achievement in C/C++ programming from Bellevue College. She specializes in the area of Business Intelligence (BI). She has a proven ability to quickly learn new business areas, software applications, and the data they contain.