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Computer Programming Associate of Applied Science Degree An AAS degree in Computer Programming trains entry-level junior programmers. Working under the supervision of a senior programmer, the junior programmer (sometimes referred to as a programmer trainee) develops program structure charts and logic plans; codes, debugs and tests programs written in a high-level language; and prepares program documentation. The junior programmer may be assigned such tasks as modification to existing programs and system design projects, including system analysis and flow-charting, input/output design and system documentation. |
