This program is offered as 100% distance education (online) course that offers a sequence of courses that provides coherent and rigorous content aligned with challenging academic standards and relevant technical knowledge and skills needed to prepare for further education and careers in the Information Technology career cluster; provides technical skill proficiency, and includes competency-based applied learning that contributes to the academic knowledge, higher-order reasoning and problem-solving skills, work attitudes, general employability skills, technical skills, and occupation-specific skills, and knowledge of all aspects of the Information Technology career cluster.
The content includes, but is not limited to, the fundamentals of programming and software development, procedural and object-oriented programming, and creating web-based applications, including testing, monitoring, debugging, documenting, and maintaining applications.
.NET Application Development & Programming is designed to prepare post-secondary students for entry-level employment as an information technology assistant, a computer programmer assistant, a computer programmer, or a .NET programmer and to provide supplemental training for persons previously or currently employed in any of these occupations.
.NET Application Development & Programming offers a foundation in the area of designing and developing .NET data-driven applications.
The online course offers the following benefits:
- 12 months of training
- Obtain the most up-to-date knowledge on Web Application Development & Programming
- Study during times of your choosing.
- Reduce the overall time spent in training
- Prepare for the HTML/CSS Coding Specialist, JavaScript Coding Specialist, Python Coding Specialist, WordPress Certified Editor Certifications
Is the online .NET Application Development & Programming course for me?
For many reasons, many people choose to study at home through independent, Internet-based programs. Most find that independent study is a flexible method of acquiring job knowledge and skills at their own pace, often while maintaining full-time jobs. Independent, internet-based study may be a viable option for you if:
- You don’t live close to FMTC
- You can’t attend class for personal reasons
- You prefer to study at your own pace
- You work Full-Time and want more knowledge
Course #
OCP
Course Name
Hours
OTA0040
A
Information Technology Assistant
150
CTS0041
B
Computer Programmer Assistant
300
CTS0044
C
Computer Programmer
150
CTS0034
D
.NET Programmer
450
TOTAL HOURS
1050
Hours
1,050 hours – Approximately 12 months
Monday – Friday, Students must put in 4 hours of classwork each day
Cost
Approximately $4,584
.NET Application Development & Programming Fee Sheet 2425
What You’ll Learn
- Computer Science Principles
- Microsoft Office
- Photoshop
- Setting Up a Dev Environment
- Visual Studio Code
- Code Foundations
- Agile & Scrum Project Management
- WordPress (Certification)
- Advanced HTML5 and CSS3 (Certification)
- JavaScript(Certification)
- Python Coding Specialist (Certification)
- C# (Certification)
- Git & GitHub
- Programming Logic & Design
- Web Technology job roles
- Web page development skills
- Web Design
- Designing user interfaces UX & UI
- Data Analyst
- Database Design
- SQL
- MySQL
- MongoDB
- Power BI
- React
- Algorithms
- Redux
- Web Apps
- PHP
- Employability skills
Career Ready Skills
- Act as a responsible and contributing citizen and employee.
- Apply appropriate academic and technical skills.
- Attend to personal health and financial well-being.
- Communicate effectively and with reason.
- Consider the environmental, social, and economic impacts of decisions.
- Demonstrate creativity and innovation.
- Employ valid and reliable research strategies.
- Utilize critical thinking to make sense of problems and persevere in solving them.
- Model integrity, ethical leadership, and effective management.
- Plan education and career path aligned to personal goals.
- Use technology to enhance productivity.
- Work productively in teams while using cultural/global competence.
- Career Ready Skills
- Act as a responsible and contributing citizen and employee.
- Apply appropriate academic and technical skills.
- Attend to personal health and financial well-being.
- Consider the environmental, social, and economic impacts of decisions.
Course Projects
- Set up Hosting with SSL with a hosting company
- Create a Responsive Online Portfolio (Capstone Project)
- Construct a WooCommerce eCommerce Website from start to finish
- Make Responsive Web Design webpages
- Develop your own MINESWEEPER game
- Make FLAPPY BIRD
- Build an Alien Chatbot Livestream
- Create Python Web Apps with Django, making a restaurant inventory and reports tracker
- Construct Console Snake Game
- Craft Classic game Hangman
- Demonstrate creativity and innovation
- Capstone Project
Employment Opportunities
Students who complete this course can expect to earn a starting salary of $21+ per hour in the following industries (Actual wages vary according to education, experience, and certifications.)
- Web/mobile app development team in a corporate environment
- Self-employed Web/mobile app developer
Steps to Enroll
- Attend a Virtual Information Session
- Take the CASAS test, if applicable
- Obtain official transcripts, if applicable (high school, GED, college, etc.)
- Apply for financial aid (official transcripts required)
- Provide appropriate residency documents
- Complete application packet
- Pay application fee
Instructor
- Bill Sandifer
- WilliamsSSa@leeschools.net
- (239) 334-4544 ext. 1104
Program Info
.NET Application Development & Programming Master Plan of Instruction 2024-25
Program Start Date
August 7, 2024