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This course will focus upon scientific and commercial applications programming in C language. Topics include: pre and post fix logical and arithmetic operation, primitive data types, arrays, pointers, linked lists, unions, procedures, and standard I/O functions and libraries. Prerequisite: CMPS 160 or CMPS 230.
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This course is to be used in lieu of CMPS 299. It is designed for students desiring to complete a term project of significance. This course will be a synthesis course, integrating many concepts taught in the curriculum. Students will be graded on the basis of oral and written presentation dealing with analysis and design as well as the quality of the project.
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The study of object-oriented programming principles and their implementation in the JAVA programming language. Topics may include: classes, methods, packages, class hierarchies, sequence, selection, iteration, arrays, records, and files.Prerequisite: CMPS 160 or CMPS 230.
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An opportunity for students majoring in computer science to apply knowledge and techniques learned in the classroom to an actual job experience. Classroom instruction must precede the job experience. Prerequisites: Sophomore classification and approval of advisor.
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Web page programming including mark-up and scripting languages. May include use of XHTML, CGI, JavaScript, and/or ASP. Introduction to structure and object programming design. Students use Cascading Style Sheet (CSS), XHTML, and JavaScript to design and implement interactive web pages. Hands-on labs allow student to experience each topic discussed.
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Intermediate applications for web authoring. Topics may include server-side includes (SSI), Perl, HTML, Java applets, JavaScript, and/ or ASP. Students design and implement fully interactive web sites using Dynamic HTML (DHTML) techniques that combine XHTML with CSS and JavaScript. Hands-on labs allow students to experience each of the topics discussed. Prerequisite: CNET 131.
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Instruction in designing and developing web pages that incorporate test, graphics, and other supporting elements using current technologies and authoring tools such as DreamWeaver, Xara Webster etc. Prerequisite: CNET 131.
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An introduction to the installation, configuration, and maintenance of microcomputer systems. Examination of the functions of the components within a computer system with emphasis on the evolution of microprocessors and microprocessor bus structures. development of skills in the use of test equipment and maintenance aids. Prepares individuals to pass the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) Network+ certification exam. Lab required.
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Prepares individuals for a career as a Network Engineer in the Information Technology support industry. Includes the various responsibilities and tasks required for service engineer to successfully perform in a specific environment. Prepares individuals to pass the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) Network+ certification exam. Lab required.
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An introduction to Microsoft Windows network operating systems and the fundamentals of networking technologies that they support. Topics include the OSI reference model, network protocols, transmission media, and networking hardware and software. Lab required.
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