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3.00 Credits
3 hours credit (3 hours lecture/lab) Prerequisite CST113 or permission of instructor This course is an introduction to the Visual Basic programming language. This language is used to write programs that run under Microsoft Windows. The student will work with forms, command buttons, text boxes, labels, option buttons, check boxes, scroll bars, menus and other objects. The student will learn to write functional Windows programs by the proper utilization of Visual Basic objects and by writing the associated code. (Offered in fall)
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4.00 Credits
4 hours credit (4 hours lecture/lab) Prerequisite CST113 or permission of instructor This course is an introduction to the Java programming language. The course provides a conceptual understanding of object-oriented programming and teaches use of Java language object-oriented technologies to solve business problems. Students learn how to create classes, objects, and applications using the Java language. (Offered in spring and fall)
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4.00 Credits
4 hours credit (4 hours lecture/lab) Prerequisite CST113 This course is intended to be an addition to the CST offerings which will complement the existing courses. This course will allow students to get real-world experience in gathering information, designing and implementing web pages for hire. The student will spend significant time on a semester-long project which will prepare students to create web pages for hire.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours credit (3 hours lecture/lab) Prerequisite CST184 An introduction to 2D and 3D game programming using the computer programming language Java. Topics may include Web-based deployment, sprite animation, data persistence, game architecture, artificial intelligence, and multiplayer networking. (Offered in fall)
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4.00 Credits
4 hours credit (4 hours lecture/lab) Prerequisite CST134 or permission of instructor This course focuses on the creation of dynamic content for web pages through the use of client and server side programming languages and techniques. Languages covered may include XML, Perl, Javascript, ASP, PHP, and Java. (Offered in fall)
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3.00 Credits
3 hours credit (3 hours lecture/lab) Prerequisite Introduction to Computers or demonstrated competency with a personal computer Introduction to computer and network operating systems. Emphasis on practical application, with discussion and practice on command prompt based systems, graphical user interface systems, and embedded systems. Practicum will include MSDOS, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Linux RedHat.
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4.00 Credits
4 hours credit (4 hours lecture/lab) A step-to-step approach to learning the Adobe Photoshop graphic design package and a companion course to ?Desktop Publishing.? Content covers the Web and multimedia publications.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours credit (3 hours lecture/lab) Prerequisite CST113 or permission of instructor A study of programming concepts and techniques. Topics included are binary representation of numbers and characters, data types, constants and variables, arithmetic expressions and the hierarchy of arithmetic operations, assignment statements, logical expressions, branching, loops, arrays, subprograms, input/output, linear and binary searches, and basic sorts. Programming style is introduced through pseudo code. (Offered in spring semester)
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4.00 Credits
4 hours credit (4 hours lecture/lab) Prerequisite CST113 or Permission of Instructor This course is the first of the Database Design and Programming with the SQL series. This course teaches the value of database design and management for today's internet-driven business environment. Analysis of complex business scenarios and creation of data models, a conceptual representation of an organization's information, are included in the scope of the course.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours credit (3 hours lecture/lab) Prerequisite CST163 This is a programming course that covers syntax and coding rules of the C language. Students will code, error test, and execute complete programs. (Offered on demand)
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