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The undergraduate certificate in Computer Programming is a five-course (15 credit hour) program. It is designed to provide a quick, yet broad training in technologies leading to secure and interesting careers in computer programming or education. A minimum GPA of 2.5 is required for admission.
A minimum of three courses must be taken from UMSL. Courses may be substituted with the permission of the certificate coordinator. For more information, students can contact the department chair or email info@arch.edu.
Students must have the following courses, take them as prerequisites, or have related background or experience. Additional areas/courses may be needed depending on specific chosen electives.
Mathematics and Statistics: college algebra such as Math 1030 with min B- or any Math higher than that
Certificate Coordinator: Cezary Janikow
This certificate can be complete Evenings and Online
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