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Name: Colleen Harper
Profile: Web Developer
Email: contact@colleen-harper.com
About me
Hi, my name is Colleen Harper. In 2021 I started attending Mott Community College for Computer Information Systems. I re-discovered an old passion of mine, and decided to pursue web development as a new career after working in the health care field for 17 years.
I first discovered my passion for web development when I was a teenager. At the time, my high school did not offer any classes pertaining to web development, so I borrowed books from the local library and began to teach myself. After high school I started taking classes at the local community college, but life had other plans and I was ultimately led down a different path.
I'm beyond excited to have re-discovered my passion for web development, and I look forward to creating for others who are looking to build a web presence for their own brands and businesses.
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Sumary
Colleen Harper
Passionate, self-motivated, hard-working junior web developer with knowledge of multiple languages and programs.
- Swartz Creek, Michigan, 48473
- (248) 410-4602
- contact@colleen-harper.com
Education
Mott Community College
2021-2024
Web Developer Certificate
Learned Languages
HTML
CSS
PHP
SQL
.NET
PYTHON
C++
Professional Experience
Web Development Student
2021-present
Mott Community College, Flint, Mi
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No Professional Experience yet
Soft Skills
- Communication
- Time Management
- Organization
- Team-work
- Problem Solving
- Listening
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| Course ID | Course Name | Credit Hours | Contact Hours | Description | Requirement |
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| COMG153 | Computers-Prac.App | 3 | 3 | This is a lecture/lab course to provide knowledge of the basic aspects of computers with emphasis on the growing impact of computers on society. Computer lab work will include the use of integrated software systems. | occupation specialty |
| COMW100 | Intro to Web Page Creation | 3 | 3 | Introduction to web page design using HTML, JavaScript, and other Internet development tools. Emphasis will be placed on understanding of formatting of pages, establishing links, HTML, and inclusion of JavaScript with images, graphics and sound. Students will use an editing program as well as create pages from HTML code. Web pages will be uploaded to the Internet and available on the World Wide Web. | occupation specialty |
| COMS170 | Introduction to Programming | 4 | 4 | An introduction to computer programming using a common programming language. Developing program logic as well as the programming development process will be stressed. | occupation specialty |
| COMI261 | Database Concepts | 4 | 4 | This course teaches the concepts of data base design, maintenance, and use. A current data base processor is used for student projects. | occupation specialty |
| COMS176 | Intro to .NET Programming | 4 | 4 | This course provides an introduction to the .NET programming environment using a .NET language. Topics include syntax, input/output layout, testing, debugging, documentation, problem definition, loops, and decisions. Object oriented programming techniques are emphasized in this course. | occupation specialty |
| COMS276 | Advanced .NET Programming | 3 | 3 | An advanced software development course covering syntax, input/output layout, testing, debugging, documentation, and user interface design using .NET framework. Heavy emphasis is placed on database driven applications. | occupation specialty |
| COMW282 | Dynamic Web Pages | 3 | 3 | This course enables students to create dynamic web pages using client side and server side scripting languages. Topics covered include the object-oriented programming method, control structures, server-side scripting, and database interaction. Completed web pages will be uploaded to the Internet and available on the World Wide Web. | occupation specialty |
| COMS171 | Introduction to C++ | 4 | 4 | This course provides an introduction to programming techniques using the language C | Elective- Other degree |
| ASL-100 | American Sign Language I | 4 | 4 | In this course, students will study the basic structure of American Sign Language through interaction and storytelling. Reading assignments will emphasize the life and culture of American Deaf people. Specific ASL Discourse conversational cues and norms will be covered in order to support students' language and cultural immersion experiences while attending Deaf Community Events. Students will be exposed to the many career paths that can be enhanced by the study of ASL, as well as those specific | Elective |
| PSYC-282 | Social Psychology | 3 | 3 | This course is the study of the individual in group settings. Major areas of study include methodology, decision-making processes, emotions, attitude formation, social perception, attribution theory, aggression, prosocial behavior, interpersonal relationships, stereotyping, and group dynamics. | Elective |
| MUS-180 | Music Appreciation | 3 | 3 | Music Appreciation is an introductory course intended to increase the students' awareness of basic musical elements, instruments, concepts, and forms. The course includes a survey of composers, genres and historical periods of music developed primarily from Western European traditions from Medieval through modern times. Students will learn how to listen and write critically about music and performance, and to appreciate the aesthetics of music and the listening skills required to make aesthetic judgments. | Elective |
| ENGL-101 | English Composition 1 | 3 | 3 | In this course, students will develop an understanding of writing as a public act of communication, and will explore a range of rhetorical situations, writing for varying audiences and purposes. Students will gain familiarity with the conventions and framework of academic writing and use these structures to participate effectively in collge-level written discourse. | occupation specialty |
| COMI-169 | Supporting End Users | 3 | 3 | An introduction to supporting end users as help desk and desktop support technicians. Topics include help desk concepts, technical writing, training of end users, technical support methods via the web and face-to-face situations, basic troubleshooting of computer, network and printer errors. | Elective- other degree |
| COMI-160 | Intro to Computer Information Systems | 3 | 3 | A lecture/lab course providing a survey of data processing and computers in business. Topics include computer hardware, computer arithmetic and codes, input/output devices, networking and Internet, business use of computers, application software, data classifications and structures, programming languages and societal/ethical implications of computers | Elective- Other degree |
| COMN-120 | Network Essentials | 3 | 3 | This course is designed to give students a broad overview of current terminology and technologies found in current networking environments. Topics include local and wide area networking, the OSI model, TCP/IP and network protocols, media architecture, and networking hardware. Network designs using various topologies and protocols as well as the basic concepts and approaches involved in maintaining and administering a network will also be addressed. This course will also help to prepare students for the CompTIA Network+ exam. | Elective- Other Degree |
| COMC-115 | A+ Core Hardware Components | 3 | 3 | This course provides students with practical, hands-on experience in installing, configuring and upgrading hardware components. Topics include motherboards, processors, memory, printers, basic networking, as well as troubleshooting and preventive maintenance. This course is intended to assist students who are preparing for the Comp TIA A+ Core Hardware exam which is one of two courses required to become A+ certified. | Elective- Other degree |
| MUS-187 | History of Rock and Roll | 3 | 3 | This course will blend musical commentary into an historical and social framework as it traces the development of rock music from its roots in country and blues to the most contemporary trends. Students will experience firsthand the defining characteristics of rock-styles and develop the ability to make connections between the popular music of yesterday and today. | Elective |
| PSYC-281 | General Psychology | 3 | 3 | The scientific study of behavior and mental processes with special emphasis on research methods, biological basis of behavior, human development, learning and cognition, personality theories, cultural, environmental and interpersonal influences on behaviors, abnormal development, psychological disorders and therapeutic interventions | Elective |
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Tutoring Elementary Students in Math and Language Arts
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