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Programming not required

One common question from prospective students is regarding programming. The ability to program is not required for admission into the program. Although there are no admission requirements, there is a two semester programming requirement if you do not have any previous experience. Learning basic programming enables you to actually build applications the way that you want them to be, and also enables you to interface with programmers in an intelligent manner.
So you don't have to come in with experience, but be prepared to learn something about it. Currently, Java, some advanced web programming, and database programming courses are available within the SI curriculum.

Posted by dlzz on January 15, 2007 at 12:17 AM | Comments (0)

 
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