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3.00 Credits
3 C.H. Previously: CS 200 Code B, C, CS Prerequisite: CSC* E107 or CSC* E210. Continues to develop discipline in program design and style especially as they relate to more complex problems. Topics include: simple data structures: arrays, linklists, queues, stacks, and trees; string processing; and introduction to recursion. Substantial lab work is required.
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3.00 Credits
3 C.H. Prerequisite: ENG* E043 or ENG* E101 or permission of the instructor. This course introduces the world of current digital technology, from on-line research through personal computers to iPod-type personal music libraries. It is structured to show the student how to take advantage of this pervasive technology in their personal lives, studies and employment.
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3.00 Credits
4 C.H. Previously: CS 135 Code B, C, CS Prerequisite or Parallel: CSA* E106 or higher; MAT* E095 or placement higher than MAT* E095. An introduction to the personal computer (PC) as a system with emphasis on understanding the roles both of the hardware and the elements that interface the hardware to the user's program. Common PC elements (mother board, disk drives, modems and displays) are examined and their operation under various operating systems explained. Students will study troubleshooting techniques and the isolation of problems into software or hardware faults, incompatibilities, or viruses.
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3.00 Credits
4 C.H. Previously: CS 110 Code B, C, CS Prerequisite: MAT* E095 or permission of the instructor. An introduction beginning with the explanation of electrical energy, voltage, current and power concepts, and proceeding to fundamental DC, AC, analog, and digital circuits. Practical applications are stressed, and the lab exercises are run as though they are industry job assignments. Field practices are discussed and safety is stressed as a basic objective. Includes integrated lab exercises with the use of electronic test equipment and written lab reports.
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3.00 Credits
4 C.H. Previously: CS 130 Code B, C, CS Prerequisite: MAT* E095 or placement beyond MAT* E095. Prerequisite or Parallel: CSA* E106 or permission of the instructor. A study of the elements of digital logic design, digital circuits, and the fundamentals of a modern digital system. It begins with an explanation of binary number systems, progresses through logical design and into PC systems. Laboratory experiments are used to provide practical experience.
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3.00 Credits
3 C.H. Previously: CS 109 Code B, C, CS Prerequisite: The ability to perform basic file management and word processing tasks using Microsoft Windows. An introduction to the development of Internet web sites with an emphasis on HTML and the related technologies that form the basis of web development. Students learn how to use HTML and related technologies to create multi-page web sites that include links, tables, frames, forms, graphics, image maps, multimedia, and style sheets. Course content is continually updated to reflect the current state of the art in Internet computing. The course requires substantial hands-on use of computers in a computerized classroom environment.
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3.00 Credits
3 C.H. Previously: CS 240 Code B, C, CS Prerequisite: CST* E210 or any programming course. An introduction to a workstation operating system. Topics covered include installation, configuration, administration, and support. The course will introduce administrative tools used to manage the system, and the protocols and services that ship with it, including the Domain Name System (DNS). Substantial work in the computer lab is required. This course will help students prepare for relevant industry tests.
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3.00 Credits
3 C.H. Previously: CS 241 Code B, C, CS Prerequisite: CST* E184. Students will learn how to plan the infrastructure of a network. Topics covered will include installation, file systems and disk management functions, administration of the operating system and directory services, network protocols, routing and remote access, monitoring and optimization. Substantial work in the computer lab is required. This course will help students prepare for relevant industry tests.
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3.00 Credits
3 C.H. Previously: CS 242 Code B, C, CS Prerequisite: CST* E185. Students will learn how to plan the infrastructure of a network. Topics covered will include installation and configuration of TCP/IP, deploying the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, using name servers, providing clients with remote access and network security. This course will help students prepare for relevant industry tests.
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3.00 Credits
3 C.H. Previously: CS 243 Code B, C, CS Prerequisite or Parallel: CST* E186. An overview of the concepts and skills required to manage a computer network. Topics covered include managing client and server computers, storage resources, NTFS permissions, drivers and printers, directory services, group policies, name resolution, remote access, disaster recovery and prevention. This course will help students prepare for the relevant industry tests.
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