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  • 3.00 Credits

    3 C.H. Code B, C, CS Prerequisite: The ability to perform basic file management and word processing tasks using Microsoft Windows. An introductory course in computer programming designed to provide beginning programming students with an understanding of the fundamental logic principles used in the writing of computer programs. Topics include input/output, variables, data types, assignment statements, conditional structures, loops, arrays, and functions. The course requires substantial hands-on programming of computers in a computerized classroom environment.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 C.H. Previously: CS 107 Code C, CS Prerequisite: MAT* E137 or satisfactory score on placement test. Prerequisite or Parallel: ENG* E101. An introductory course in computer programming language*. This course is intended for computer science majors. Problem-solving techniques and algorithm development are emphasized. Students are taught how to design, code, debug, and document programs in good style. Topics include: overview of computer organization; conditional statements; loops; top-down design and stepwise refinement; functions; arrays and simple sorting techniques. A minimum of 3 hours per week of lab is required. * The C Programming Language will be used.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 C.H. Previously: CS 108 Code C, CS Prerequisite: CSC* E106 or CSC* E210. Continues the development of programming skills taught in Programming I to the study of advanced programming applications.* Topics include: character data and enumerated data types, arrays and their applications to searching and sorting, pointers and dynamic programming, strings, files, recursion and an introduction to objectoriented programming. A minimum of 3 hours per week of lab is required. * The C Programming Language will be used.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 C.H. Previously: CS 211 Code B, C, CS Prerequisite: Any previous computer programming course approved by instructor or permission of the instructor. Introduction to the basic elements of the structured COBOL programming through the writing, testing, and debugging of assigned programs. Students will utilize a text editor to enter and modify their programs for running on an IBM/OS computer system. Substantial lab work is required.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 C.H. Previously: CS 212 Code B, C, CS Prerequisite: CSC* E201. Continuation of CSC* E201. More complex programming including data editing, sorting, table processing, and file processing. Techniques of structured program design and program debugging will be stressed. Substantial lab work is required.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 C.H. Previously: CS 111 Code B, C, CS Prerequisite or Parallel: ENG* E043. Introduces the fundamentals of programming using the BASIC language on microcomputer systems. Topics include input/output, looping, arrays, sorting, and data files, with an emphasis on problem definition, program design, coding, testing, and debugging. Substantial lab work is required.
  • 3.00 Credits

    4 C.H. Previously: CS 218 Code B, C, CS Prerequisite: CSC* E205 or permission of the instructor. A continuation of CSC* E205 Introduction to Visual Basic. Topics include more complex programming tasks involving advanced language elements, graphics, object-oriented programming, database connectivity, and interaction with the Windows environment. The course requires substantial hands-on use of computers in a computerized classroom environment.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 C.H. Previously: CS 213 Code B, C, CS Prerequisite: Any previous computer programming course; satisfactory score on the mathematics placement test. Designed to give students a detailed knowledge of the "C"programming language. Topics include: functions, simple data types, looping, conditional statements, user-defined and enumerated types, arrays, pointers, mathematical functions, string manipulation and advanced data types. Substantial hands-on work will be required in the computer lab.
  • 3.00 Credits

    4 C.H. Previously: CS 216 Code B, C, CS Prerequisite: One of the following courses: CSC* E201, CSC* E205, CSC* E210, or permission of the instructor. Mathematics placement above MAT* E095. A comprehensive study of the fundamentals of object-oriented programming using the Java programming language. Topics include classes, objects, data structures, inheritance, polymorphism, graphics, event handling, components, graphical user interfaces, exception handling, threads, I/O streams, multimedia, and the Java API. The course requires substantial hands-on use of computers in a computerized classroom environment.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 C.H. The ability to perform basic file management and word processing tasks using Microsoft Windows. A study of the core concepts of relational database design using Structured Query Language (SQL). Topics include the creation, organization, normalization, and maintenance of relational databases and the in-depth use of SQL for querying and manipulating data. The course requires substantial hands-on work with a modern relational database management system, such as MySQL, in a computerized classroom environment.
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