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Concept to Completion
Portfolio for Success • Michael S. Hanaway
Table of Contents1. Statement of Authenticity
2. Mission Statement
3. Elevator Speech
4. Educationa. Plan of Study
b. Course Descriptions
c. Academic History
5. Resumé
6. Awards and Accomplishments
7. Career Pathing
8. Work Samples
Statement of AuthenticityMichael S. Hanaway3575 Judah WayLas Vegas, NV 89147
March 01, 2014
I attest that the material contained in this portfolio is my original work and is an honest representation of my skills. I reserve the right to grant or deny permission to reproduce, distribute, and/or modify any of the work contained therein.
- Michael S. Hanaway
Mission Statement“My mission is to lead and direct the development, testing, implementation, and maintenance of web-based applications. To collectively troubleshoot system problems and look for ways to improve the application. To utilize my experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. Moreover, to inspire a creative team to build engaging and easy to navigate applications.
My immediate goal is to complete my Bachelor of Science Degree in Computer Information Systems with honors by April 2014 and to be prepared for Certification Exams in Web Development by August 2014.”
Elevator SpeechHi, I’m Michael Hanaway. Thank you for the opportunity to tell you a little about myself. I see myself as a creative person. In the past, I would have mainly presented my artistic or graphic skills as examples. However, today I include my ability to find creative solutions to problems as well. I look forward to graduating from DeVry in April this year, with a Bachelor Degree in Computer Information Systems with a concentration in Web Development and Administration. It has been a personal milestone for me to see my dream, of merging my creative background with a more technical training, now becoming a reality. Currently, I am seeking the certifications and experience that will help establish my mission to become a leader in the web development industry.
Education
• Plan of Study
• Course Descriptions
• Academic History
Plan of Study
i. Personal & Professional Developmenti. Critical Thinking & Problem-
Solving
ii. Career Development
ii. Businessi. Essentials of Accounting
ii. Introduction to Business & Technology
iii. Project Management
iii. System Conceptsi. Logic & Design
ii. Architecture & Operating Systems with Lab
iii. Connectivity with Lab
iv. System Concepts
iv. Information Systems Securityi. Principles of Information
Systems Security
Bachelor of Science Computer Info Systems (BCIS) - Web Development
Plan of Study
v. Programmingv. Programming with Lab
vi. Object-Oriented Programming with Lab
vii. Business Application Programming with Lab
vi. Web Developmentv. Web Interface Design with Lab
vi. Web Application Development with Lab
vii.Systems Developmentv. Structured Analysis & Design
vi. Introduction to Database with Lab
vii. Object-Oriented Analysis & Design
viii.Senior Projectv. Computer Information Syst
Senior Project
Bachelor of Science Computer Info Systems (BCIS) - Web Development
Course Descriptions
CIS115 Logic and Design*
This course introduces basics of programming logic, as well as algorithm design and development, including constants, variables, expressions, arrays, files and control structures for sequential, iterative and decision processing. Students learn to design and document program specifications using tools such as flowcharts, structure charts and pseudocode. Program specification validation through desk-checking and walk-throughs is also covered.
CIS206 Architecture and Operating Systems with Lab*
This course introduces operating system concepts by examining various operating systems such as Windows, UNIX and Linux. Students also study typical desktop system hardware, architecture and configuration.
CIS246 Connectivity with Lab*
This course covers fundamentals of data communication and computer networking, including the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model. Network architecture and configurations such as local area networks (LANs) and wide area networks (WANs) are addressed.
SEC280 Principles of Information Systems Security*
This course provides a broad overview of information systems security in organizations. Topics include security concepts and mechanisms; mandatory and discretionary controls; basic cryptography and its applications; intrusion detection and prevention; information systems assurance; and anonymity and privacy. Various types of controls used in information systems, as well as security issues surrounding the computer and computer-generated data, are also addressed.
BCIS Program Specific Coursework
Course DescriptionsCIS170C Programming with Lab*
This course introduces basics of coding programs from program specifications, including use of an integrated development environment (IDE), language syntax, as well as debugger tools and techniques. Students also learn to develop programs that manipulate simple data structures such as arrays, as well as different types of files. C++.Net is the primary programming language used.
CIS247C Object-Oriented Programming with Lab*
This course introduces object-oriented programming concepts including objects, classes, encapsulation, polymorphism and inheritance. Using an object-oriented programming language, students design, code, test and document business-oriented programs. C++.Net is the primary programming language used.
CIS355B Business Application Programming with Lab*
Building on analysis, programming and database skills developed in previous courses, this course introduces fundamental principles and concepts of developing programs that support typical business processing activities and needs such as transaction processing and report generation. Students develop business oriented programs that deal with error handling, data validation and file handling. COBOL is the primary programming language used.
CIS363B Web Interface Design with Lab*
This course introduces web design and basic programming techniques for developing effective and useful websites. Coursework emphasizes website structure and navigational models, practical and legal usability considerations, and performance factors related to using various types of media and tools such as hypertext markup language (HTML), cascading style sheets (CSS), dynamic HTML (DHTML) and scripting. Extensible HTML (XHTML) and JavaScript are the primary software tools used.
Course DescriptionsCIS407A Web Application Development with Lab*
This course builds on analysis, interface design and programming skills learned in previous courses and introduces basics of design, coding and scripting, as well as database connectivity for web-based applications. A programming language such as Visual Basic.Net, C++.Net or C#.Net is used to implement web-based applications. ASP.Net is the primary software tool used.
CIS321 Structured Analysis and Design*
This course introduces the systems analysis and design process using information systems methodologies and techniques to analyze business activities and solve problems. Students learn to identify, define and document business problems and then develop information system models to solve them.
CIS336 Introduction to Database with Lab*
This course introduces concepts and methods fundamental to database development and use including data analysis and modeling, as well as structured query
language (SQL). Students also explore basic functions and features of a database management system (DBMS), with emphasis on the relational model.
CIS339 Object-Oriented Analysis and Design*
Building on the foundation established in CIS321, students explore techniques, tools and methods used in the object-oriented approach to developing applications. Students learn how to model and design system requirements using tools such as Unified Modeling Language (UML), use cases and scenarios, class diagrams and sequence diagrams.
CIS470 Computer Information Systems Senior Project*
Working in teams, students apply knowledge and mastered skills, including problem-solving techniques and project-management methods, to an applications-oriented project. The project provides real-world experience by integrating systems analysis, programming, testing, debugging, documentation and user interfacing techniques.
Academic HistoryCourse # Course Grade Term
MATH 092 Basic Algebra A Fall 2011
ENGL 112 Composition * Transfer
ENGL 135 Advanced Composition A Spring 2012
ENGL 216 Technical Writing * Transfer
SPCH 275 Public Speaking * Transfer
CRHU 31 Humanities * Transfer
HUMN 448 Philosophy of Religion * Transfer
HUMN 432 Technology, Society & Culture A Spring 2012
PSYC 110 Psychology * Transfer
PSYC 305 Motivation & Leadership A Fall 2011
POLI 332 Political Science * Transfer
COLL 148 Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving A Summer
2011
MATH 114 College Algebra A Spring 2012
MATH 221 Statistics for Decision-Making A Summer 2012
SCI 204 Environmental Science w/Lab * Transfer
ACCT 301 Essentials of Accounting B Fall 2012
BUSN 115 Introduction to Business & Technology A Spring
2012
MGMT 404 Project Management A Fall 2012
CIS 115 Logic and Design A Summer 2011
CIS 206 Architecture & Operating Systems w/Lab A Fall 2011
CIS 246 Connectivity w/Lab A Summer 2011
COMP 100 Computer Applications for Business w/Lab * Transfer
SEC 280 Principles of Information Systems Security A Spring
2013
CIS 170C Programming w/Lab B Summer 2012
CIS 247C Object-Oriented Programming w/Lab A Fall 2012
CIS 355B Business Application Programming w/Lab C Fall 2012
CIS 363B Web Interface Design w/Lab B Spring 2013
CIS 407A Web Application Development w/Lab A Summer 2013
CIS 321 Structured Analysis & Design B Spring 2013
CIS 336 Introduction to Database w/Lab B Spring 2013
CIS 339 Object-Oriented Analysis & Design C Fall 2013
SEC 370 Web Security C Fall 2013
WEB 320 Principles of E-Commerce B Spring 2013
WEB 375 Web Architecture w/Lab A Summer 2013
117/124 Credits
Bachelor of Science Computer Info Systems 3.50* → 04/27/14
ResuméMichael S. Hanaway
GRAPHIC DESIGN ■ SALES ■ CUSTOMER SERVICE
Dedicated to Excel lence and Customer Sati sfacti on
An arti sti c and professional bus iness person who masters v isual communicati on along with creati ve presentati on combining both the process (des igning) by which the communicati on is created and the products (des igns) which are expert ly generated. Experti se in developing and initi ati ng adverti sing programs to increase patronage, market percentage and overal l profi tabi l ity. Moti vate personnel to set higher goals and achieve greater success. Establ ish and maintain an excellent rapport with al l levels of staff and management as well as VIP guests .
Creati ve Pr int Design Project Management Budget/Cost Control Industry Soft ware Flexible/Team Player
Business Development Brand Awareness/Promoti on Marketi ng Program Design Customer/Vendor Relati ons Staff Training/Supervision
SPECIAL TRAINING
Microsoft Visual Studio/Visio/Project/ Word/Excel/PowerPoint, Adobe, Photoshop,
I l lustrator , InDesign, Sales, Customer Service, Money Handling
PORTFOLIO
Online @ htt p:// www.sl id esh are.net/M ich ae lHan away/portf o l io -han away-m
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE HOLIDAY INN , Las Vegas, NV 2009-2011 Shutt le Driver/Bellman Greet and ass ist over 100 guests per day as Bellman; 60 per day as driver . Followed safety regulati ons and state laws governing vehic le operati on and
ensure that passengers fol low safety regulati ons. Served as patron’s fi rst point of contact, tai lored their experience to spec ifi c
needs/desires, resolved issues, and ensured their sati sfacti on at a l l ti mes. Provide feedback to management infl uencing shutt le schedul ing/routi ng. CONSOLIDATED REALTY INC . , Las Vegas, NV 2007-2008 OPC Sales Associate Encouraged customers to purchase/schedule preview package sales tours, secured
signed agreements, col lected cash deposits, c losed 20%. Verifi ed that a l l persons met el igibi l ity requirements, answered questi ons
concerning property, faci l iti es and services, maintained proprietary info. Supported the enti re team in reaching goals and objecti ves.
3575 Judah Way ♦ Las Vegas, Nevada 89147 702-574-2871 ♦ [email protected]
Awards & Accomplishments
DeVry University
National Dean’s List Honorary Award Recipient
College of Southern Nevada
Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society
National Dean’s List Honorary Award Recipient
Career Pathing
Milestones Description Possible Job Titles
1 Year Goal
To enter the field of Web/Application Development and establish a firm
foundation.
Web Applications Designer
Web Interface DesignerApplication Systems
Analyst
2 Year Goal
To promote a reputation for creativity and
reliability in projects, team building, and customer relations.
Web Applications Developer
Sr. Web Interface Designer
Application Systems Analyst 2
5 Year Goal
To become a major influence in the Web/Application
Development industry.
Web Applications Developer 3
Web Interface Design Director
Application Systems Architect
Work Samples
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Begin fireworksCheckout Set totalPrice = 0Set averagePrice = 0Make Array(purchaseTable, 9999)Set sub = 0Set itemValue = 0While itemValue <> -1 Prompt operator for itemValue Get itemValue If itemValue <> -1 THEN purchaseTable(sub) = itemValue sub = sub + 1 totalItems = sub ELSE ENDIFENDWHILEWhile sub2 < totalItems THEN totalPrice = totalPrice + purchaseTable(sub2) sub2 = sub2 + 1ENDWHILESet averagePrice = totalPrice / totalItemsDisplay “The total number of items purchased is: “ + totalItemsDisplay “The average price of the items chosen is: “ + averagePriceDisplay “The total price of all the items purchased is: “ + totalPriceIf totalItems > 20 THEN Display “Since more than 20 items were purchased, you qualify for a 10% discount!” discountPrice = totalPrice * 0.10 totalPriceWithDiscount = totalPrice – discountPrice Display “The total discount is: “ + discountPrice Display “The total price with discount is: “ + totalPriceWithDiscountELSEENDIF END
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