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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Problem decomposition, algorithm design, modularity, cohesion, coupling, control structures, simple data structures, testing, and error detection approaches and documentation. [Prereq: math code 40; CIS 11 0 or three units from 171, 172, 173, or 174. CIS 11 0 can also be taken concurrently. Weekly: 2 hrs lect, 2 hrs lab.]
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1.00 Credits
Data declaration, data manipulation, control structures. May use Pascal, C, or other appropriate language. Conceptual rather than pragmatic. [CR/NC. Recommended preparation: computer literacy course, such as CIS 11 0. Five weeks: 2 hrs lect, 2 hrs lab.]
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1.00 Credits
Enter text, edit, store, retrieve, format, footnote, print. Taught on IBM/compatible or Macintosh platforms as delineated in course schedule. [CR/NC. Five weeks: 2 hrs lect, 2 hrs lab.]
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1.00 Credits
Enter and modify data, construct formulas, format, store/retrieve, print. Taught on IBM/compatible or Macintosh platforms as delineated in course schedule. [CR/ NC. Five weeks: 2 hrs lect, 2 hrs lab.]
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1.00 Credits
Create, populate, modify, interrogate. Taught on IBM/compatible or Macintosh platforms as delineated in course schedule. [CR/NC. Five weeks: 2 hrs lect, 2 hrs lab.]
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1.00 Credits
Fundamental charting techniques, data management, presentation styles. Taught on IBM/compatible or Macintosh platforms as delineated in course schedule. [CR/NC. Five weeks: 2 hrs lect, 2 hrs lab.]
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1.00 Credits
Use computers for global communication, exchanging information between distant locations. Email, telecommunications, and file transfer methods between mainframe, mini, and microcomputers. [CR/NC. Five weeks: 2 hrs lect, 2 hrs lab.]
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1.00 Credits
Using HTML, an Internet browser, and a text editor, create Web pages with links to various remote files. [CR/NC. Five weeks: 2 hrs lect, 2 hrs lab.]
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0.50 - 3.00 Credits
May include communications, operating systems, specialized applications software, or general overview topics at introductory levels. [Possible mandatory CR/NC. Meets as lecture (CIS 180B), lab (180L), or a combination (180, 180C). May be limited to five weeks (CIS 180B, 180C, 180L). Rep. with different topics.]
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3.00 Credits
C++ and its object-oriented techniques: encapsulation, modularization, data definition (including classes), inheritance, flow control, and other features to promote block-structured and object-oriented pro- 208 gramming skills. [Prereq: CIS 130 or IA. Weekly: 2 hrs lect, 2 hrs lab.]
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