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3.00 Credits
The course provides a broad overview of the basic concepts of computer graphics. Both 2nd raster graphics and 3rd graphics will be covered. Topics from raster graphics include color theory, tone reproduction, quantization, dithering and half toning, basic signal processing and sampling, aliasing and analyzing, algorithms, and scan conversion of lines and polygons. Topics from 3rd graphics include projective geometry, representations of curves and surfaces, modeling and viewing transformations, hidden surface removal algorithms, reflection models and illumination algorithms. In addition, the general features of graphics hardware and system architectures will be covered.
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3.00 Credits
The course is a continuation of Introduction to Computer Graphics for students interested in producing graphics for multimedia and animation. An introduction to basic concepts dealing with image manipulation, web graphics, 3D modeling, and basic animation and basic multimedia authoring. Prerequisite: CIS 195.
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2.00 Credits
Handheld computers are changing the way people use and interact with information. Their small size allows users to take their most important information with them. Although handheld computers have been promoted primarily as organizing tools, much of their "true" power comesfrom uses far beyond that of scheduling and contacts. In addition to learning that handheld computers are great for organization, students will also learn that handheld computers can beam to other devices; that it can HotSync with a PC; and that it can search the Web.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to computer programming in a business environment. Emphasis on the fundamentals of structured program design, development, testing, implementation, and documentation of COBOL programs.
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3.00 Credits
This course is structured so that the student creates a full working website in Microsoft FrontPage 2003. This class will utilize all of the FrontPage components including some general knowledge of hyper-text markup language (html). Students will have the opportunity to choose their own website topic and create a website based on that. Students may choose a business, hobby, personal reflection or another topic of their choice. This class will meet the core requirements for the Microsoft Office User Specialist certificate. Prerequisites: Computer literacy, typing skills and Adobe Photoshop all helpful, but not required.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to computer programming in a science and mathematical environment using the FORTRAN programming language. Topics include arithmetic operations, I/O statements, logic control structures, data storage, and variables.
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3.00 Credits
The study of programming principles, methodology, style, and structure of the ANSI standard C programming language. Emphasis is placed on software development, design, logic, documentation, writing, and the execution of computer programs written in C with specific application in mathematics, business, and sciences.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces students to the essential concepts of Visual C++, including classes, objects, function overloading, using memory, inheritance, default parameters, the I/O class libraries, and virtual functions.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces students to the essential concepts of ANSI standard C++ programming including I/O streams, data types, functions, flow control, arrays, structures, and classes. Emphasis is placed on software development concepts with specific applications in mathematics, business, and sciences.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced coverage of C++ programming, with in-depth study of the concepts of classes, objects, function overloading, using memory, inheritance, Object-Oriented Software Development, operator overloading, and recursion. Prerequisite: CIS 230.
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