Jun 05, 2024  
Academic Program Manuals 2024-2025 
    
Academic Program Manuals 2024-2025

Computer Software Development Program Policies & Procedures


Non-Discrimination Statement

To view the full Non-Discrimination Statement, please visit the College Catalog & Student Handbook or the college website.

Disability Services/Accommodations

Individuals with disabilities who require accommodations for special services should contact the IHCC Disability Services office for assistance. Services are available to students who need classroom accommodations, interpreters and/or specialized equipment.

Students who are requesting accommodations must document their disability by providing a written statement signed by a school counselor, physician, psychologist or other health care professional. Statements must include: (a) a description of the disability, (b) a statement of how the disability prohibits one or more major life activities and is a barrier to the student’s full participation in the program, and (c) a description of the specific accommodations to be provided. (Requested accommodations must be related to the individual’s specific disability.)

All requests for accommodations should be made prior to enrollment.

Students should make their requests for accommodations to the Disability Services office at the time they are applying for admission and, preferably, no later than six weeks prior to the beginning of each academic term. All student requests are dealt with in a confidential manner. Students should contact Disability Services by calling (641) 683-5749 (Ottumwa) or (641) 856-2143, ext. 2214 (Centerville) or by email at [email protected].

Accreditation

Indian Hills Community College is a public post-secondary institution accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the Higher Learning Commission, 30 North LaSalle Street, Suite 2400, Chicago, IL 60602-2504, and (800)621-7440.

Indian Hills Community College is also accredited by the State of Iowa, Iowa Department of Education, Grimes State Office Building, Des Moines, IA 50319-0146, (515)281-8260.

Student Services

To view the full listing of Student Services, please visit the College Catalog & Student Handbook.

Program Learning Outcomes

Program Learning Outcomes describe the knowledge and skills the student should be able to demonstrate upon completion of the program.  Please visit the College Catalog & Student Handbook to view the Program Learning Outcomes.

Cancellations

Indian Hills Alert is the emergency notification system of Indian Hills Community College. Indian Hills Alert allows the college to communicate timely emergency information quickly to students, faculty, staff and interested members of the community.  To sign up to receive alerts, go to http://www.indianhills.edu/about/alert.php and create an account to receive information via phone, email, and/or text message about college–related emergencies, college closings or delayed openings due to inclement weather, or other urgent campus communications.  Indian Hills Alert will only be used to send you messages related to college emergencies or safety issues, never to send you advertisements.

Attendance and Punctuality

Mandatory Attendance

Regular and punctual attendance is mandatory in all Advanced Technologies Division courses. Student attendance will be recorded each day this class meets. A student missing class should immediately contact the instructor or a fellow student to find out what material was covered in class and if any assignments have been missed. The instructor will decide to accept late work or not. Communication between the student and instructor is most important, but it is the student’s responsibility to initiate such communication. Contacting the instructor before the missed class session is preferable whenever possible.

A student missing 16% (approximately 7.5 hours) of scheduled class meetings without excuse will be withdrawn from this course. This withdrawal may have academic or financial effects. Students missing class because of a college-sanctioned event will be excused from attendance but not excused from completing assignments. They should contact their instructor for further guidance. Based on the instructor’s discretion, students may also be excused for the following reasons: bereavement, illness (more than two days), jury duty, court appearance, or military service. Students should give access to the appropriate documents in order to establish an absence as excused. Instructors will decide on the validity of such an excuse.

The number of actual class days a student may miss before being withdrawn varies depending on how often a course meets in a week. Students will receive warnings via email when they are nearing or have reached the 16% threshold. Consult the chart below to establish how many unexcused absences are permitted in this class:

If a class meets…

1st warning

2nd warning

Student withdrawn from course

4 days per week

3rd absence

4th absence

6th absence

2 days per week

2nd absence

3rd absence

4th absence

Once per week

1st absence

2nd absence

3rd absence

Showing up for class on time is also mandatory. On the first day of class, the instructor will announce guidelines for tardiness such as establishing a time limit for when a tardy becomes an absence. Four incidents of tardiness equals one absence, and the guidelines above apply.

Professionalism

Through your IHCC Computer Software Development Program, you will experience an environment of professionalism. Proper conduct and safety awareness are emphasized. Attendance for on-campus meetings and online courses, as well as in-person courses, is expected and required. 

Laboratory Rules

  • Lab users should maintain professional and courteous communication. Electronic devices should be used in a professional manner.
  • No obnoxious distractions or behaviors will be tolerated. Bring headphones.
  • Please operate the equipment with respect and care.
  • Excessive use of paper and materials may require college reimbursement.
  • Do not modify any software or files or overwrite the operating system.
  • For any hardware, software, printer, paper, or ink problems, please contact IHCC Helpdesk.
  • College policy requires compliance with all U.S. copyright laws. Copying software without appropriate authorization violates these laws. Illegal use of materials in the labs is grounds for denial of use of the labs and confiscation of illegally used materials.
  • Any failure to follow these lab rules may result in the loss of your lab privileges.

Laptop Requirements

Here are the machine requirements for those students enrolling in the Computer Software Development. Students will need to own their own laptop for class use before their second term.

Hardware Minimum Preferred
Processor Core i5, 9th Gen Core i5, 9th Gen or newer
Hard Drive Storage 250 GB Solid State Drive (SSD)
(eMMC NOT recommended)
250 GB Solid State Drive (SSD) or larger
Memory 8 GB 16 GB
Battery 4 Hours (Outlets for plugins are provided in classrooms) 6+ hours
Screen 14 inches  
Warranty   2 or 3 years

The software required for you to initially own is listed in the following table.  Other software for class use will be available from instructions given in class.  Some of the software installed during class is only for educational use and not to be used for profit.

Software  
Windows Operating System and other software is available from a student Microsoft account that will be set up for you as a student Windows 11
Microsoft Office 365 Software (Word, Excel, PowerPoint and more) is available for free student use from this site http://products.office.com/en-us/student/office-in-education
Anti-Virus Windows Defender

USB Memory storage of 16 gigabytes is expected for storing and sharing files. Backup of class work should be done on cloud drives and/or USB Memory storage.

Netbooks (such as chromebooks) are not recommended because they have lower RAM and graphic capabilities.

Mac computers are not recommended as most programs you will use in classes are only Windows based.

If there is a problem with your computer, not all warranties guarantee that you will have a replacement computer for immediate use.  In the past, students have been without a computer for several days while waiting for theirs to be fixed or replaced which caused them to fall behind with assignments.  As a student, you should be prepared with alternative means to complete your computer-based assignments in the event your main computer is out of commission.

Placement

The ability of a student to obtain employment in his/her career field upon graduation is a very important part of the educational process. The Academic Program and Career/Work-Based Office, working cooperatively with each student, will do everything possible to see that this objective is met.

  • The student is responsible for actively seeking employment.
  • The program will make students aware of job opportunities by written and/or verbal communication, as well as posting the information in the lab area and social media.
  • The student will be responsible for completing the IHCC Graduate Survey sent 6 months after graduation providing the program with vital employment data.
  • IHCC hosts a career fair each year in March for all programs.