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3.00 Credits
Object orientation; event handling; abstract windowing toolkit applets; applications; Java database connectivity; applications programming interface and Java doc. [Prereq: CS 131 or CIS 230. Service fee.]
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3.00 Credits
Concepts in object-oriented, event-driven graphic user interface (GUI) programs to develop/implement computer applications for Windows environment. [Prereq: CS 131 or CIS 130 or 230 or 235 or 291 or IA.]
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3.00 Credits
Introduction in the techniques of multimedia systems and production. Treatment of the basic theoretical computer science principles related to multimedia systems and practical, hands-on experience with various software and media used in computer-based multimedia systems. [Weekly: 2 hrs lect, 2 hr lab.]
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3.00 Credits
Operating system architectures for selected mainframes, minicomputers, and microcomputers. Compare system function, performance advantages and limitations, interoperability issues, and user interface. [Prereq: CIS 130 or IA. Weekly: 2 hrs lect, 2 hrs lab.]
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3.00 Credits
Information systems life cycle and its relationship to business organizations. Tools and techniques to analyze, design, develop, and implement a computer-based business information system. Computer-assisted software engineering (CASE) tools. [Prereq: CIS 130 or CS 131. Weekly: 2 hrs lect, 2 hrs lab.]
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1.00 Credits
Search/replace, columns, fonts, merging, macros, thesaurus. Taught on IBM/compatible or Macintosh platforms as delineated in course schedule. [CR/NC. Prereq: credit in CIS 171 or IA. Five weeks: 2 hrs lect, 2 hrs lab.]
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1.00 Credits
Sorting, data managing, macros, graphing, data import and export. Taught on IBM/compatible or Macintosh platforms as delineated in course schedule. [CR/ NC. Prereq: credit in CIS 172 or IA. Five weeks: 2 hrs lect, 2 hrs lab.]
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3.00 Credits
Techniques for representing and manipulating data structures using C++. Static and dynamic properties of data structures. Represent structured information such as stacks, queues, trees, linked lists, graphs. Efficient algorithms for creating, finding, altering, and removing structured data. [Prereq: CIS 230 or IA. Weekly: 2 hrs lect, 2 hrs lab.]
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3.00 Credits
How computers influence societal systems. Issues: privacy, employment, politics, social interaction, and risk. Group discussion and writing on selected issues. [CWT.]
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3.00 Credits
Concepts/ applications for non-computing science majors.
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