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CRO 1120: Introduction to Croatian III
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
A third level of language permits the student to utilize the target language in increasingly complex ways and in more rapid speech patterns. Continued exposure to the cultural heritage of the native speakers of the language will be stressed. At the conclusion of the Introductory/1120 course, students will be able to do the following: integrate past vocabulary and structures into new and more complex communication; communicate in casual conversations, and write more meaningful and sophisticated passages on topics including family, interests, work, travel, and current events; read and comprehend with reference aides, unedited, authentic materials such as texts, newspapers, and magazines; comprehend most speech on familiar topics grasping main ideas and some relevant details; perform successfully in some routine social situation; understand more completely the culture.
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CRO 210: Intermediate Croatian I
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Prerequisites: CRO 112 CRO 112 or equivalent. An intermediate level of language focusing on increased structural accuracy in speaking, listening, reading and writing. Students will be exposed to unedited authentic materials (i.e. newspapers, books, movies, music, etc.) to improve proficiency in the four skill areas. They will gain an increased appreciation of cultural diversities. Can be taken privately as well as in a group context. (3 Credits)
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CRO 2100: Intermediate Croatian I
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
An intermediate level of language focusing on increased structural accuracy in speaking, listening, reading and writing. Students will be exposed to unedited authentic materials (i.e., newspapers, books, movies, music, etc.) to improve proficiency in the four skill areas. They will gain an increased appreciation of cultural diversities. Students may apply for Certificate in Language Studies Level I at the completion of Intermediate/2100.
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CRO 3990: Advanced Culture
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
An advanced level of language study which focuses on contemporary cultural themes presented in varying art forms including film, theater, music and the visual arts.
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CSC 171: Introduction to Computer Science I
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Prerequisites: Overview of computer organization, algorithm design, introduction to programming in C++, input/output statements, arithmetic expressions, assignment statements, logical expressions, conditional statements, control statements, functions and function calls, math Library, I/O library, character library, introduction to arrays and pointers, program testing and debugging. (3 Credits)
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CSC 1710: Introduction to Programming I
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Overview of computer organization, algorithm design, introduction to programming in C++, input/output statements, arithmetic expressions, assignment statements, logical expressions, conditional statements, control statements, functions and function calls, math Library, I/O library, character library, introduction to arrays and pointers, program testing and debugging.
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CSC 172: Introduction to Computer Science II
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Prerequisites: CSC 171 Built-in and user-defined data types, arrays, lists, strings, arrays, records, classes and data abstraction, C++ object-oriented software developments, inheritance, composition, dynamic binding and virtual functions, pointers, dynamic data, reference data types, recursion. (3 Credits)
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CSC 1720: Introduction to Programming II
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Built-in and user-defined data types, arrays, lists, strings, records, classes and data abstraction, C++ object-oriented software developments, inheritance, composition, dynamic binding and virtual functions, pointers, dynamic data, reference data types, recursion.
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CSC 271: Assembly Language
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Prerequisites: CSC 172 or CSC 171 with permission of instructor Basic PC architecture, computer number systems and codes, basic components of assembly language, assemblers, directives, linking and executing programs, addressing techniques, symbolic instructions, writing .com programs, logic and control, processing string data, processing binary data, processing ASCII and BCD data, defining and processing tables, macros. (3 Credits)
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CSC 2710: Assembly Language
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Basic PC architecture, computer number systems and codes, basic components of assembly language, assemblers, directives, linking and executing programs, addressing techniques, symbolic instructions, writing .com programs, logic and control, processing string data, processing binary data, processing ASCII and BCD data, defining and processing tables, macros.
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