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Next program starts:
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If you are familiar with the program and application process, you can apply online or print an application form now.
Admission Requirements
The C++ Programming Certificate Program has been designed for students with the following qualifications:
- High school education or GED
- One of the following:
- Foundations of C++ and one to two years of recent programming experience in any high-level programming language
- C Programming Certificate
- Knowledge equivalent to the C
certificate, gained through one to two
years of recent experience in designing
and developing C programs of
moderate size
English Proficiency: Students who are non-native English speakers are expected to have adequate English language proficiency. For details, see English Language Guidelines.
Technology Requirements
Access to a computer supporting the C++ language is required. Recommended compilers include Metrowerks CodeWarrior Pro 6.0, GNU's free g++ 2.95.2, Borland C++ Builder 5.5 and Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0. Later versions are generally equal or better in support. A Unified Modeling Language (UML) authoring tool is also required. Access to e-mail is also recommended for communicating with the instructor outside of class.
Application Process
The 2009 program begins in February 2009. Applications are now being accepted and will be reviewed in the order they are received starting October 13 through December 1, 2008. After December 1, 2008 you are encouraged to call 206-685-8936 or e-mail us to learn if a program is still accepting applications.
To Apply: You can apply online or submit one copy of the application form with a $50 certificate program fee* and two stapled application sets, which include the following clearly labeled documents:
- A typed (250-word maximum) letter of application describing your programming experience/knowledge and how it was acquired.
- Your résumé listing education and applicable programming experience.
- Applicants who have received degrees in countries where English is not the native language must submit official scores on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or the Michigan Test International. A score of 580 or higher (paper-based) or a score of 237 or higher (computer-based) is required on the TOEFL exam. A score of 90 or higher is required on the Michigan test.
Individuals who have successfully completed the UW C Programming Certificate Program are automatically accepted, and are not required to submit résumés or letters. However, such individuals must submit the application form, indicating successful completion of the C Programming Certificate Program, and the $50 nonrefundable certificate program fee.
Application Review: Applications are evaluated by a review committee designated by the advisory board. Selection of program participants is based on admission requirements. Applicants receive written notification of their acceptance or non-acceptance within two weeks after their application is received.
Enrollment: Applicants accepted to the program receive enrollment information for the first-term course and are encouraged to make their fall tuition payment early. Enrollment in the program is on a first-come, first-served basis, upon receipt of the first-term tuition payment.
Waitlist: Some programs maintain a waitlist for applicants accepted after the program has reached enrollment capacity. If space becomes available, waitlisted applicants will be notified and given an opportunity to enroll. If space does not become available, waitlisted applicants will be offered a space in the next program offering.
Once you have been accepted, you have one and a half years to complete the program.
* The certificate program fee is not refundable and does not guarantee admission to, or enrollment in, the program.
**Individuals who have successfully completed the UW C Programming Certificate Program are automatically accepted, and are not required to submit resumes or letters. However, such individuals must submit the application form, indicating successful completion of the C Programming Certificate Program, and the $50 nonrefundable certificate program fee.
Fees and Tuition
Tuition is payable on a course-by-course basis. Tuition for the entire program is $2,052, excluding the certificate program and registration fees, and textbooks. (The prerequisite course, Foundations of C++, is not included in these costs.) There is a $50 nonrefundable certificate program fee to apply to this program and a $35 nonrefundable registration fee each term or quarter. First-term tuition of $684, plus the nonrefundable registration fee, is due two weeks prior to the first day of the course.
Optional fees for a Uniform Access computer account are $120 (six months). The University's tuition exemption policy does not apply to this program. Fees and tuition are subject to change.
Information on registration and refund policies and procedures is included with registration materials.
Earning the Certificate
Participants are evaluated in each course on the basis of standards established by the advisory board and instructors. At the end of each course, participants are notified of successful or unsuccessful completion. Because courses are arranged sequentially, participants need to successfully complete classes in the previous term before they advance to the next term.
When the required courses are completed in these noncredit programs, participants earn a certificate, which is presented at the annual UW Extension awards ceremony.
Single-Course Enrollment
Interested in taking just one class? Some courses in this program (those courses designated by a ) are open for single-course enrollment to those who do not wish to earn the certificate. Because some courses require prior knowledge and experience in the field, those interested in taking individual courses need to submit these materials:
- A completed application for single-course enrollment;
- A résumé listing your work-related experience, and a typed (250-word maximum) letter of application describing your experience/knowledge and how it was acquired.
Please note that courses taken as a non-certificate student are not automatically applied toward a certificate of completion in the program. Single-course enrollments are on a space-available basis. No certificate program fee is necessary; tuition is not accepted until you are notified of eligibility.
UW Extension reserves the right to cancel programs or classes with low enrollment.
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