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5.00 Credits
Previously POLSC 230 Studies the forces that produce significant changes in a nation's social, economic, or political ideas and institutions. Students analyze "revolutions" such as those in England, America,France, Russia, and China. Same as HIST 230. Either POLS 230 (prev POLSC 230) or HIST 230 can be taken for credit, not both. May be used as social science or humanities credit, not both, at BCC.
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1.00 - 10.00 Credits
Previously POLSC 294/295/296/297 Covers supplementary or unusual classes related to the field. Topics are announced in the class schedule.
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1.00 - 10.00 Credits
Previously POLSC 298 Includes seminars, workshops, etc., for which college credit is offered.
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1.00 - 10.00 Credits
Previously 299 Covers direct readings, special projects, and independent study by an individual student. May be repeated for a maximum of fifteen credits. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
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5.00 Credits
Introduces fundamental programming techniques using current web development software. Students design procedures and write computer instructions to solve business problems, learn procedural programming, develop graphical user interfaces for the web and work with events and objects. Note: Web Multimedia Authoring students are required to complete WEBMM 111 prior to taking PROG 109. Prerequisite: Placement by assessment into ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better and college level reading.
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5.00 Credits
Students learn object oriented programming techniques using the current software development tools and a .NET programming language. Students design procedures and write computer instructions to solve business problems, learn procedural programming, develop graphical user interfaces in Windows and work with events and objects. Fulfills the quantitative or symbolic reasoning course requirements for non-business majors at BCC.
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Prerequisite: Placement by assessment into MATH 105 or MATH 099 with a C- or better or the equivalent course from another college. Placement by assessment into ENGL 101 or completion of ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better and college level reading.
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5.00 Credits
Presents the C++ Programming Language using structured programming techniques and program development methodology. Students design, code, test and debug programs using repetition and decision structures, pointers, functions, and other C data structures.
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Prerequisite: Placement by assessment into MATH 105, or MATH 099 with a C- or better or the equivalent course from another college. Placement by assessment into ENGL 101 or completion of ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better and college level reading.
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5.00 Credits
Expands upon the fundamentals covered in PROG 111. Covers object oriented programming concepts using C++. Other topics include program specification, design of abstract data types and classes, inheritance, polymorphism, encapsulation, and using the Standard Template Library.
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Prerequisite: PROG 111. Placement by assessment into ENGL 101 or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better.
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5.00 Credits
Students learn Web based programming techniques using current web development software. Students access data in databases and develop appropriate user interfaces to display the data. Students apply object oriented programming concepts to application development. Prerequisite: PROG 109 at BCC with a C- or better, or entry code.
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5.00 Credits
Students learn advanced Windows programming techniques using current windows development software, access data in databases and develop appropriate user interfaces to display the data. Students apply object oriented programming concepts to application development. Prerequisite: PROG 110 at BCC with a C- or better, or entry code.
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