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ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE MAJOR CODE: CEDA Your Butler experience will prepare you to design and manage the construction of databases and related software programs and applications, including the linking of individual data sets to create complex searchable databases warehousing and the use of analytical search tools mining. This program provides training for the following certifications: CompTIA’s A+, Network+, Project Management+, Microsoft’s MCTS Windows 8, and MCSA SQL Server 2012, Testout Certificates in A+, Security+, and Network+. HOURS General Education Requirements 15 Communication 9 English Comp I EG 101 3 English Comp II EG 102 3 Public Speaking SP 100 3 Science, Math and Computer Science 3 Math Requirement MA 114 or above 3 Social/Behavioral Science 3 Sociology BS 105 or 3 General Psychology BS 160 Required Courses 45 Entrepreneurship BA 109 3 Information Technology Concepts IN 105 3 CompTIA A+ Essentials IN 106 3 CompTIA A+ Practical Applications IN 168 3 Network Clients IN 130 3 Network Servers* IN 131 3 Supporting Networked Comp. IN 133 3 Information Tech Project Management IN 159 3 C#* IN 201 3 Introduction to SQL Language IN 228 3 Managing and Maint Windows 8 IN 237 3 Querying MS SQL Server* IN 271 3 Admin MS SQL Server Database* IN 272 3 Implement a Data Warehouse w/SQL IN 273 3 Principles of Info Assurance IN 2001 3 Technical Electives 3 Any IN course(s) that is not listed as Required course for Networking, Cyber Security, and Microsoft IN courses. Credits Required: 63 NOTE: (*) This course has pre-required course(s). Contact: Brett Eisenman, Associate Professor Lead Cyber Security, Database Administration, Internetworking Mgmt, and Windows Administration [email protected] or 316.218.6141 Prior to Admission Students enrolling in Computer Information Technology programs are recommended to be able to read/write at the Fundamentals of English level, able to perform math operations at the Fundamentals of Algebra level, be computer literate, and able to manipulate basic computer applications. Additional Costs Additional lab fees are assessed to each program course and subject to change. Recommended Course Sequence Some courses are offered only in the spring or fall semesters. Ask your advisor or instructor for details as you plan your class schedule. First Semester IN105, IN106, IN133, IN168 Second Semester IN131, IN271, IN228, IN2001 Third Semester IN112, IN272, IN130, IN237 Fourth Semester IN201, IN273, BA109, IN159 Wages Salary/hourly rates are dependent on skill level, experience and location. Career Coach https://butlercc.emsicareercoach.com/

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ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE MAJOR CODE: CEDA

Your Butler experience will prepare you to design and manage the construction of databases and related software programs and applications, including the linking of individual data sets to create complex searchable databases warehousing and the use of analytical search tools mining. This program provides training for the following certifications: CompTIA’s A+, Network+, Project Management+, Microsoft’s MCTS Windows 8, and MCSA SQL Server 2012, Testout Certificates in A+, Security+, and Network+.

HOURS General Education Requirements 15

Communication 9

English Comp I EG 101 3 English Comp II EG 102 3 Public Speaking SP 100 3 Science, Math and Computer Science 3 Math Requirement MA 114 or

above 3

Social/Behavioral Science 3

Sociology BS 105 or 3

General Psychology BS 160 Required Courses 45

Entrepreneurship BA 109 3 Information Technology Concepts IN 105 3 CompTIA A+ Essentials IN 106 3 CompTIA A+ Practical Applications IN 168 3 Network Clients IN 130 3 Network Servers* IN 131 3 Supporting Networked Comp. IN 133 3 Information Tech Project Management

IN 159 3

C#* IN 201 3 Introduction to SQL Language IN 228 3 Managing and Maint Windows 8 IN 237 3 Querying MS SQL Server* IN 271 3 Admin MS SQL Server Database* IN 272 3 Implement a Data Warehouse w/SQL

IN 273 3

Principles of Info Assurance IN 2001 3

Technical Electives 3

Any IN course(s) that is not listed as Required course for Networking, Cyber Security, and Microsoft IN courses.

Credits Required: 63

NOTE: (*) This course has pre-required course(s).

Contact: Brett Eisenman, Associate Professor Lead Cyber Security, Database Administration, Internetworking Mgmt, and Windows Administration [email protected] or 316.218.6141

Prior to Admission Students enrolling in Computer Information Technology programs are recommended to be able to read/write at the Fundamentals of English level, able to perform math operations at the Fundamentals of Algebra level, be computer literate, and able to manipulate basic computer applications.

Additional Costs Additional lab fees are assessed to each program course and subject to change.

Recommended Course Sequence Some courses are offered only in the spring or fall semesters. Ask your advisor or instructor for details as you plan your class schedule.

First Semester IN105, IN106, IN133, IN168

Second Semester IN131, IN271, IN228, IN2001

Third Semester IN112, IN272, IN130, IN237

Fourth Semester IN201, IN273, BA109, IN159

Wages Salary/hourly rates are dependent on skill level, experience and location.

Career Coach https://butlercc.emsicareercoach.com/

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ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE MAJOR CODE: MULT

Your Butler experience will prepare you to use graphics, sound, and video software to manipulate images and information originating as film, video, still photographs, digital copy, soundtracks, and physical objects. Students create multimedia projects designed to inform, educate and entertain.

HOURS General Education Requirements 15

Communication 9

English Comp I EG 101 3 English Comp II EG 102 3 Public Speaking SP 100 3 Science, Math and Computer Science 3 Math Requirement MA 114 or

above 3

Social/Behavioral Science/Fine Arts 3 Art Appreciation or AR 100 3 Sociology or General Psychology

BS 105 BS 160

Required Courses 36

Introduction to Marketing BA140 3 Information Technology Concepts IN 105 3 HTML and CSS IN 112 3 Video and Audio Editing IN 117 3 Digital Photography IN 122 3 Digital Illustration and Layout* IN 123 3 Intro to Digital Design IN 124 3 Digital Drawing and Painting IN 165 3 Digital Media Publishing Tools* IN 208 3 2D Animation I* IN 217 3 Information Technology Ethics* IN 275 3 Digital Design Entrepreneurship IN 299 3

Related Electives 12

Any IN course that is not listed as a Required course for Digital Media.

Fall Only Spring Only

Credits Required: 63

NOTE: (*) This course has pre-required course(s).

Contact: Larry Evans, Professor Lead Digital Media/Software Development [email protected] or 316.218.6142

Prior to Admission Students enrolling in Computer Information Technology programs are recommended to be able to read/write at the Fundamentals of English level, able to perform math operations at the Fundamentals of Algebra level, be computer literate, and able to manipulate basic computer applications.

Additional Costs Additional lab fees are assessed to each program course and subject to change.

Certiport Certification

Through your coursework you may qualify to take industry certification exams. Butler community Colleges IN Department is a certified Certiport Testing Center for Microsoft and Adobe certifications and administer those tests on campus to students enrolled in or completers of certain IN classes. Please see your lead instructor for details.

Recommended Course Sequence Some courses are offered only in the spring or fall semesters. Ask your advisor or instructor for details as you plan your class schedule.

First Semester IN105, IN124, IN117, BA140

Second Semester IN112, IN122, IN123, IN165

Third Semester IN208, IN217, Electives (choose any IN course outside Digital Media)

Fourth Semester IIN275, IN299, (Electives (choose any IN course outside Digital Media)

Wages Salary/hourly rates are dependent on skill level, experience and location.

Career Coach https://butlercc.emsicareercoach.com/

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CERTIFICATE B MAJOR CODE: MULT

Your Butler experience will prepare you to use graphics, sound, and video software to manipulate images and information originating from film, video, still photographs, digital copy, soundtracks, and physical objects. Students create multimedia projects designed to inform, educate and entertain.

HOURS

Required Courses 33

Introduction to Marketing BA 140 3 Flash Fundamentals IN 105 3 Video and Audio Editing IN 117 3 Digital Photography IN 122 3 Digital Illustration and Layout* IN 123 3 Intro to Digital Design IN 124 3 Digital Drawing and Painting IN 165 3 Digital Media Publishing Tools* IN 208 3 2D Animation I* IN 217 3 Information Technology Ethics* IN 275 3 Digital Design Entrepreneurship* IN 299 3

Fall Only

Spring Only

Credits Required: 33

NOTE: (*) This course has pre-required course(s).

Contact: Larry Evans, Professor Lead Digital Media/Software Development [email protected] or 316.218.6142

Prior to Admission Students enrolling in Computer Information Technology programs are recommended to be able to read/write at the Fundamentals of English level, able to perform math operations at the Fundamentals of Algebra level, be computer literate, and able to manipulate basic computer applications.

Program Information This certificate program can be converted to the Digital Media Associate in Applied Science degree by adding the appropriate general education courses which will add to your employability and future income. Cooperative Education opportunities will also add to your income potential.

Certiport Certification

Through your coursework you may qualify to take industry certification exams. Butler community Colleges IN Department is a certified Certiport Testing Center for Microsoft and Adobe certifications and administer those tests on campus to students enrolled in or completers of certain IN classes. Please see your lead instructor for details.

Additional Costs Additional lab fees are assessed to each program course and subject to change.

Recommended Course Sequence Some courses are offered only in the spring or fall semesters. Ask your advisor or instructor for details as you plan your class schedule.

First Semester

IN105, IN124, IN65, BA140

Second Semester IN122, IN123, IN117

Third Semester IN208, IN217, IN275, IN299

Wages Salary/hourly rates are dependent on skill level, experience and location.

Career Coach https://butlercc.emsicareercoach.com/

Gainful Employment Gainful Employment disclosures are available on Butler’s website: http://documents.butlercc.edu/gainful-employment/Digital-Media/Gedt.html

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ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE MAJOR CODE: IADF

Your Butler experience will prepare you to assess the security needs of computer and network systems, recommend safeguard solutions, and manage the implementation and maintenance of security devices, systems, and procedures. Students completing the curriculum mapped to National Security Administration NSA standards will receive the corresponding CNSS 4011 certification that designates federal training standards. Third party certificates: CompTIA’s A+, Network+, Security+, Project Management+, Microsoft’s MCSA Windows 8, and Testout Certificates in A+, Security+, and Network+.

HOURS General Education Requirements 15

Communication 9

English Comp I EG 101 3 English Comp II EG 102 3 Public Speaking SP 100 3 Science, Math and Computer Science 3 Math Requirement MA 114 or

above 3

Social/Behavioral Science 3

Sociology or General Psychology

BS 105 BS 160

3

Required Courses 45

Entrepreneurship BA 109 3 Information Technology Concepts IN 105 3 CompTIA A+ Essentials IN 106 3 Network Clients IN 130 3 Network Servers* IN 131 3 Supporting Networked Comp IN 133 3 Information Tech Project Mgmt IN 159 3 CompTIA A+ Practical Applications

IN 168 3

C#* IN 201 3 Managing and Maint Windows 8* IN 237 3 Principles of Info Assurance IN 2001 3 Network Security* IN 2002 3 Enterprise Security Mgt* IN 2003 3 Digital Forensics * IN 2005 3 Advanced Digital Forensics IN 2007 3

Credits Required: 60

NOTE: (*) This course has pre-required course(s).

Contact: Brett Eisenman, Associate Professor Lead Cyber Security, Database Administration, Networking Mgmt, and Windows Administration [email protected] or 316.218.6141

Prior to Admission Students enrolling in Computer Information Technology programs are recommended to be able to read/write at the Fundamentals of English level, able to perform math operations at the Fundamentals of Algebra level, be computer literate, and able to manipulate basic computer applications.

Additional Costs Additional lab fees are assessed to each program course and subject to change

Recommended Course Sequence Some courses are offered only in the spring or fall semesters. Ask your advisor or instructor for details as you plan your class schedule.

First Semester IN105, IN106, IN133, IN168

Second Semester IN131, IN130, IN159, IN2001

Third Semester IN237, IN201, IN2002, IN2005

Fourth Semester IN2003, IN2007, BA109

Wages Salary/hourly rates are dependent on skill level, experience and location.

Career Coach https://butlercc.emsicareercoach.com/

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CERTIFICATE B MAJOR CODE: IADF

Your Butler experience will prepare students with information technology experience for careers as Systems Assurance Auditor, Information Security Officer, IT Security Analyst, Network Security Architect, or Computer Forensics Analyst. Because the curriculum has been mapped to the National Security Administration (NSA) standards, students satisfactorily completing the following coursework will receive the corresponding CNSS 4011 certification. Third party certificates: CompTIAs A+ and Security+.

HOURS

Required Courses 30

CompTIA A+ Essentials IN 106 3 Network Clients IN 130 3 Network Servers* IN 131 3 Supporting Networked Computers IN 133 3 CompTIA A+ Practical Applications IN 168 3 Principles of Info Assurance IN 2001 3 Network Security* IN 2002 3 Enterprise Security Mgmt* IN 2003 3 Digital Forensics* IN 2005 3 Advanced Digital Forensics IN 2007 3

Credits Required: 30

NOTE: (*) This course has pre-required course(s).

Contact: Brett Eisenman, Associate Professor Lead Cyber Security, Database Administration, Internetworking Mgmt, and Windows Administration [email protected] or 316.218.6141

Prior to Admission Students enrolling in Computer Information Technology programs are recommended to be able to read/write at the Fundamentals of English level, able to perform math operations at the Fundamentals of Algebra level, be computer literate, and able to manipulate basic computer applications.

Additional Costs Additional lab fees are assessed to each program course and subject to change.

Recommended Course Sequence

First Semester:

IN168, IN106, IN130, IN2001

Second Semester:

IN131, IN2002, IN2005, IN133

Third Semester:

IN2003, IN2007

Wages Salary/hourly rates are dependent on skill level, experience and location.

Career Coach https://butlercc.emsicareercoach.com/

Gainful Employment Gainful Employment disclosures are available on Butler’s website: http://documents.butlercc.edu/gainful-employment/Cyber-Security/Gedt.html

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ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE MAJOR CODE: IN3D

Your Butler experience will prepare you to use 3D, Image Manipulation, Game Engine, Non-Linear Editing and Audio software to produce an array of Interactive 3D projects. Students create 3D multimedia projects designed to educate, simulate and entertain, with potential applications in education, architecture and engineering, healthcare, military simulations and game design.

HOURS

General Education Requirements 15 Communication 9 English Comp I EG 101 3 English Comp II EG 102 3 Public Speaking SP 100 3 Science, Math and Computer Science 3 Math Requirement MA 135 3 Social/Behavioral Science 3 Sociology or BS 105 3

General Psychology BS 160 Required Courses 39

Game Graphics and Interface Design

IN 147 3

3D Virtual Environments IN 148 3 Interactive Scripting* IN 149 3 Game Level Design I IN 157 3 3D Animation I IN 158 3 Game and Storyline Development IN 162 3 Introduction to Graphics IN 166 3 Beg C++ with Game Programming IN 200 3 Digital Media Publishing Tools IN 208 3 3D World Building* IN 221 3 3D Animation II* IN 239 3 Principles of Virtual Reality* IN 291 3 Game and Simulation Development*

IN 296 3

Related Electives 9

Any IN course(s) that is not listed as a Required course for Interactive and 3D Technology.

Credits Required: 63

NOTE: (*) This course has pre-required course(s).

Contact: Darryl Runyan, Assistant Professor Lead Interactive 3D/Web Development [email protected] or 316.218.6132

Prior to Admission Students enrolling in Computer Information Technology programs are recommended to be able to read/write at the Fundamentals of English level, able to perform math operations at the Fundamentals of Algebra level, be computer literate, and able to manipulate basic computer applications.

Additional Costs Additional lab fees are assessed to each program course and subject to change.

Certiport Certification

Through your coursework you may qualify to take industry certification exams. Butler community Colleges IN Department is a certified Certiport Testing Center for Microsoft and Adobe certifications and administer those tests on campus to students enrolled in or completers of certain IN classes. Please see your lead instructor for details.

Recommended Course Sequence Some courses are offered only in the spring or fall semesters. Ask your advisor or instructor for details as you plan your class schedule.

First Semester IN158, IN162, IN166, ***

Second Semester IN157, IN239, IN147, IN149

Third Semester IN148, IN221, IN291

Fourth Semester IN208, IN200, IN296, ***

(***)Lead approved electives

Wages Salary/hourly rates are dependent on skill level, experience and location.

Career Coach https://butlercc.emsicareercoach.com/

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CERTIFICATE B MAJOR CODE: IN3D

Your Butler experience will prepare you to use 3D, Image Manipulation, Game Engine, Non-Linear Editing and Audio software to produce an array of Interactive 3D projects. Students create 3D multimedia projects designed to educate, simulate and entertain, with potential applications in education, architecture and engineering, healthcare, military simulations and game design.

HOURS

Required Courses 30

Game Graphics and Interface Design IN 147 3 3D Virtual Environments IN 148 3 Interactive Scripting* IN 149 3 Game Level Design I IN 157 3 3D Animation I IN 158 3 Beginning C++ w/Game Programming

IN 200 3

3D World Building* IN 221 3 3D Animation II* IN 239 3 Principles of Virtual Reality* IN 291 3 Game and Simulation Development* IN 296 3

Credits Required: 30

NOTE: (*) This course has pre-required course(s).

Contact: Darryl Runyan, Assistant Professor Lead Interactive 3D/Web Development [email protected] or 316.218.6132

Prior to Admission Students enrolling in Computer Information Technology programs are recommended to be able to read/write at the Fundamentals of English level, able to perform math operations at the Fundamentals of Algebra level, be computer literate, and able to manipulate basic computer applications.

Program Information This certificate program can be converted to the INTERACTIVE AND 3D TECHNOLOGY Associate in Applied Science degree by adding the appropriate general education courses which will add to your employability and future income. Cooperative Education opportunities will also add to your income potential.

Certiport Certification

Through your coursework you may qualify to take industry certification exams. Butler community Colleges IN Department is a certified Certiport Testing Center for Microsoft and Adobe certifications and administer those tests on campus to students enrolled in or completers of certain IN classes. Please see your lead instructor for details.

Additional Costs Additional lab fees are assessed to each program course and subject to change.

Recommended Course Sequence Some courses are offered only in the spring or fall semesters. Ask your advisor or instructor for details as you plan your class schedule.

First Semester IN147, IN148, IN158

Second Semester IN149, IN221, IN239

Third Semester IN157, IN291

Fourth Semester IN200, IN296

Wages Salary/hourly rates are dependent on skill level, experience and location.

Career Coach https://butlercc.emsicareercoach.com/

Gainful Employment Gainful Employment disclosures are available on Butler’s website: http://documents.butlercc.edu/gainful-employment/Interactive-3D/Gedt.html

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ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE MAJOR CODE: INTW

Your Butler experience will prepare you to oversee and regulate the computer system and performance requirements of an entire organization or network of satellite users. Instruction includes performing balancing; redundancy; CISCO router configuration; Local and Wide Area Networking. Third party certificates: CompTIA’s A+, Network+, Security+, Project Management+, Microsoft’s MCSA Windows 8,MCSA Windows Server 2012, CISCO’s CCNA and Testout Certificates in A+, Security+, and Network+.

HOURS

General Education Requirements 15

Communication 9

English Comp I EG 101 3 English Comp II EG 102 3 Public Speaking SP 100 3 Science, Math and Computer Science 3 Math Requirement MA 114

or above 3

Social/Behavioral Science 3

Sociology or General Psychology

BS 105 BS 160

3

Required Courses 45

Entrepreneurship BA 109 3 Information Technology Concepts IN 105 3 CompTIA A+ Essentials IN 106 3 CompTIA A+ Practical Applications IN 168 3 Network Clients IN 130 3 Network Servers* IN 131 3 Supporting Networked Comp IN 133 3 Administering Windows Server* IN 155 3 Configuring Adv Windows Server Services*

IN 156 3

Information Tech Project Management IN 159 3 C#* IN 201 3 Managing and Maint Windows 8* IN 237 3 Internetworking Fund* IN 245 3 Principles of Info Assurance IN 2001 3 Network Security* IN 2002 3

Technical Elective 3

Any IN course(s) that is not listed as a Required course for Networking, Cyber Security, and Microsoft IN courses

Credits Required: 63

NOTE: (*) This course has pre-required course(s).

Contact: Brett Eisenman, Associate Professor Lead Cyber Security, Database Administration, Internetworking Mgmt, and Windows Administration [email protected] or 316.218.6141

Prior to Admission Students enrolling in Computer Information Technology programs are recommended to be able to read/write at the Fundamentals of English level, able to perform math operations at the Fundamentals of Algebra level, be computer literate, and able to manipulate basic computer applications.

Additional Costs Additional lab fees are assessed to each program course and subject to change.

Recommended Course Sequence Some courses are offered only in the spring or fall semesters. Ask your advisor or instructor for details as you plan your class schedule.

First Semester IN105, IN106, IN133, IN159, IN168

Second Semester IN131, IN130, IN112, IN2001

Third Semester IN245, IN237, IN201, IN155

Fourth Semester IN156, BA109, IN2002

Wages Salary/hourly rates are dependent on skill level, experience and location.

Career Coach https://butlercc.emsicareercoach.com/

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ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE MAJOR CODE: CPRG

Your Butler experience will prepare you to focus on the general writing and implementation of generic and customized programs to drive operating systems including applying the methods and procedures of software design and programming to software installation and maintenance.

HOURS

General Education Requirements 15

Communication 9

English Comp I EG 101 3 English Comp II EG 102 3 Public Speaking SP 100 3 Science, Math and Computer Science 3 Math Requirement MA 114 or

above 3

Social/Behavioral Science Requirement 3 Sociology or General Psychology

BS 105 BS 160

3

Required Courses 36

Information Technology Concepts IN 105 3 Introduction to Visual Basic.NET IN 108 3 HTML and CSS IN 112 3 Networking Basics IN 134 3 Survey of Operating Systems IN 167 3 Beginning C++/Game Programming IN 200 3 C#* IN 201 3 Logic Design for Programmers IN 213 3 Java Programming* IN 211 3 Intro to Programming IN 252 3 Cross-Platform Mobile Development* IN 261 3 Data Structures and Algorithms IN 2017 3

Related Electives 12

3D Virtual Environments IN 148 3 Interactive Scripting IN 149 3 Intro to Graphics IN 166 3 Information Technology Ethics IN 275 3 Calculus I MA 151 5 Any IN course that is not listed as a Required course for Software Development.

Credits Required: 63

NOTE: (*) This course has pre-required course(s).

Contact: Larry Evans, Professor Lead Digital Media/Software Development [email protected] or 316.218.6142

Prior to Admission Students enrolling in Computer Information Technology programs are recommended to be able to read/write at the Fundamentals of English level, able to perform math operations at the Fundamentals of Algebra level, be computer literate, and able to manipulate basic computer applications.

Additional Costs Additional lab fees are assessed to each program course and are subject to change.

Recommended Course Sequence Some courses are offered only in the spring or fall semesters. Ask your advisor or instructor for details as you plan your class schedule.

First Semester IN105, IN108, IN134, IN200

Second Semester IN167, IN211, IN201, IN252

Third Semester IN112, IN261, IN213

Fourth Semester IN2017, choose from related electives

Wages Salary/hourly rates are dependent on skill level, experience and location.

Career Coach https://butlercc.emsicareercoach.com/

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ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE MAJOR CODE: WEDV

Your Butler experience will prepare you to develop and maintain Web servers and their hosted Web pages and to function as designated Webmaster. These skills are foundational for jobs such as Web designer, Internet developer, interface designer, HTML scripter, and Web site coordinator. Web development skills are used in a variety of jobs, including corporate communications, education, architecture, and advertising.

HOURS

General Education Requirements 15

Communication 9

English Comp I EG 101 3 Technical Writing EG 112 3 Public Speaking SP 100 3 Science, Math and Computer Science 3 Math Requirement MA 114 or

above 3

Behavioral Science/Fine Arts Requirement 3

One course from the following

Sociology or BS 105 3 General Psychology or BS 160 3 Art Appreciation AR 100 3

Required Courses 36

Information Technology Concepts IN 105 3 HTML and CSS IN 112 3 Introduction to Digital Design IN 124 3 Flash Fundamentals IN 115 3 Digital Illustration and Layout* IN 123 3 Web Graphics IN 135 3 Digital Media Publishing Tools IN 208 3 Web Scripting* IN 216 3 2D Animation I* IN 217 3 Cross-Platform Mobile Devel IN 261 3 Information Technology Ethics IN 275 3 Princ. of Information Assurance IN 2001 3

Related Electives 12

Internet Marketing BA 219 3 Digital Photography IN 122 3 3D Virtual Environments IN 148 3 Interactive Scripting IN 149 3 3D Animation I IN 158 3 3D World Building IN 221 3 Intro to SQL Language IN 228 3 3D Animation II* IN 239 3 Any IN course that is not listed as a Required course for Web Development.

Credits Required: 63

NOTE: (*) This course has pre-required course(s).

Contact: Darryl Runyan, Assistant Professor Lead Interactive 3D/Web Development [email protected] or 316.218.6132

Prior to Admission Students enrolling in Computer Information Technology programs are recommended to be able to read/write at the Fundamentals of English level, able to perform math operations at the Fundamentals of Algebra level, be computer literate, and able to manipulate basic computer applications.

Additional Costs Additional lab fees are assessed to each program course and subject to change.

Recommended Course Sequence Some courses are offered only in the spring or fall semesters. Ask your advisor or instructor for details as you plan your class schedule.

First Semester IN105, IN112, IN124, IN135

Second Semester IN115, IN123, IN217

Third Semester IN216, IN275, IN208, IN261, IN 2001

Fourth Semester Related Electives

Wages Salary/hourly rates are dependent on skill level, experience and location.

Career Coach https://butlercc.emsicareercoach.com/

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CERTIFICATE B MAJOR CODE: WEDV

Your Butler experience will prepare you to develop and maintain Web servers and their hosted Web pages and to function as designated Webmaster. These skills are foundational for jobs such as Web designer, Internet developer, interface designer, HTML scripter, and Web site coordinator. Web development skills are used in a variety of jobs, including corporate communications, education, architecture, and advertising.

HOURS

Required Courses 33

Information Technology Concepts IN 105 3 HTML and CSS IN 112 3 Flash Fundamentals IN 115 3 Digital Illustration and Layout* IN 123 3 Intro to Digital Design IN 124 3 Web Graphics IN 135 3 Web Scripting* IN 216 3 2D Animation I* IN 217 3 Intro. to SQL Language IN 228 3 Cross-Platform Mobile Devel IN 261 3 Principles of Info Assurance IN 2001 3

Credits Required: 33

NOTE: (*) This course has pre-required course(s).

Contact: Darryl Runyan, Assistant Professor Lead Interactive 3D/Web Development [email protected] or 316.218.6132

Certiport Certification Through your coursework you may qualify to take industry certification exams. Butler community colleges IN Department is a certified Certiport Testing Center for Microsoft and Adobe certifications and administer those tests on campus to students enrolled in or completers of certain IN classes. Please see your lead instructor for details.

Recommended Course Sequence Some courses are offered only in the spring or fall semesters. Ask your advisor or instructor for details as you plan your class schedule.

First Semester (Fall) IN105, IN112, IN124, IN135, IN2001

Second Semester (Spring) IN115, IN123, IN216, IN217

Third Semester (Summer or Fall) IN228, IN261

Wages Salary/hourly rates are dependent on skill level, experience, and location.

Career Coach https://butlercc.emsicareercoach.com/

Gainful Employment Gainful Employment disclosures are available on Butler’s website:

http://documents.butlercc.edu/gainful-employment/Web-Development/Gedt.html

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ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE MAJOR CODE: COIS

Your Butler experience will prepare you to manage the computer operations and networks based on Windows software. Includes instruction in computer hardware and software applications; local and wide area networking; network security; disc space and traffic load monitoring; data backup; resource allocation; and setup and take down procedures. Third party certificates mapped to: CompTIA’s A+, Network+, Project Management+, Microsoft’s MCSA Windows 8, Windows Server 2012, MCSE Server Infrastructure, and Testout Certificates in A+, Security+, and Network+.

HOURS

General Education Requirements 15

Communication 9

English Comp I EG 101 3 English Comp II EG102 3 Public Speaking SP 100 3 Science, Math and Computer Science 3 Math Requirement MA 114

or above 3

Social/Behavioral Science 3

Sociology or General Psychology

BS 105 BS 160

3

Required Courses 48

Entrepreneurship BA 109 3 Information Technology Concepts IN 105 3 CompTIA A+ Essentials IN 106 3 Network Clients IN 130 3 Network Servers* IN 131 3 Supporting Networked Comp. IN 133 3 Administering Windows Server IN 155 3 Config Adv Windows Server Services IN 156 3 Information Tech Project Mgmt IN 159 3 CompTIA A+ Practical Applications IN 168 3 C#* IN 201 3 Introduction to SQL Language IN 228 3 Managing and Maint Windows 8 IN 237 3 Design/Impl a Server Infrastructure* IN 277 3 Implement an Adv Server Infrastructure*

IN 278 3

Principles of Information Assurance IN 2001 3

Credits Required: 63

NOTE: (*) This course has pre-required course(s).

Contact: Brett Eisenman, Associate Professor Lead Cyber Security, Database Administration, Internetworking Mgmt, and Windows Administration [email protected] or 316.218.6141

Prior to Admission Students enrolling in Computer Information Technology programs are recommended to be able to read/write at the Fundamentals of English level, able to perform math operations at the Fundamentals of Algebra level, be computer literate, and able to manipulate basic computer applications.

Additional Costs Additional lab fees are assessed to each program course and subject to change.

Recommended Course Sequence

First Semester IN105, IN106, IN133, IN168

Second Semester IN130, IN131, IN155, IN228

Third Semester IN156, IN237, IN277, IN159

Fourth Semester IN201, BA109, IN278, IN2001

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