Internet programming is a contemporary field of computer programming. It refers to network communication, distributed computing and web applications. The internet programming graduate certificate is offered by the Lee Gildart and Oswald Haase School of Computer Sciences and Engineering at the Metropolitan Campus, Teaneck, New Jersey. The objective of this certificate is to provide expertise in computer programming fundamentals, web programming and internet-based application software development. 

Admission Requirements 

Admission to the certificate program requires a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited college or university with a satisfactory academic record. 

Certificate Requirements 

18 credits (six courses) are to be taken from the following: 

Prerequisites 

Students must satisfy the prerequisites of the courses that they will take. 

Academic Credits 

Courses with number 6000 or higher completed through this certificate program can be credited toward the MS in computer science program. Other courses may be substituted with prior approval of the academic adviser. 

For Information 

Yongming Tang, Associate Director, Computer Science, Information Systems and Mathematics Division, Lee Gildart and Oswald Haase School of Computer Sciences and Engineering
Associate Professor of Computer Science and Information Systems 
ytang@fdu.edu 
201-692-2258 

Susan Seed, Director, Student Advisement and Retention, Lee Gildart and Oswald Haase School of Computer Sciences and Engineering
srseed@fdu.edu 
201-692-2284