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Fall '02

Certificates of Completion:

C++ Programming (12 Units)
Java Programming (12 Units)
Object-Oriented Design (12 Units)
Network+ Basics (6 Units)


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Spring '03

CIS 680 (3 Units)
Internet Programming Language: XML

Degrees, Certificates & Transfer Programs

To earn an Associate in Science degree in Computer & Information Science (CIS), complete any of the CIS Certificate requirements OR the CIS Transfer program, plus the College's General Education requirements.  The A.S. degree requires completion of at least 60 semester units.

Students can earn Certificates (either Certificate Programs or Certificates of Completion) without completing the A.S. degree general education requirements. Certificate Programs require at least 38 units. Certificates of Completion require 6 - 12 units.

All students intending to earn certificates or degrees, or planning to transfer to a university, are strongly encouraged to meet with a CIS advisor.  



Transfer Program & A.S. Degree:

Certificate Programs & A.S. Degrees:


Certificates of Completion:




Related Links:
[Counseling Service] Information on Counseling, Transfer, Articulation and more.
[Assist] Agreements between CSM and specific California universities.
[Online Counselor] Online counselor for Computer Science & Computer Engineering Transfer Students.
[Answers for Transfer] A planning guide for prospective transfer students from California community colleges as well as four-year colleges and universities.


For More Information, Please Contact:
[Terri Ann Mathias], CIS Program Supervisor [(650) 574-6327] 
[Cathleen Kennedy], CIS Advisor [(650) 574-6150]

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