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3.00 Credits
NOTE: Credit for this course will not be given to a student who has previously completed BUS 242 Offered every semester This course serves as an introduction to computer literacy. In addition to hands-on experience with word-processing, spreadsheet, presentation, database, web page authoring, and web browsing software applications programs, the course will cover the history of computing, an overview of hardware and software components and an examination of the social impact of computer technology.
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3.00 Credits
This course takes a breadth-first view of the discipline of computer science, focusing on what computers are, how they work, what they can - and cannot - do, and the impact they have on society. The course focuses on algorithms and how they areexpressed through hardware, virtual machines, software, and applications. This takes the course through many aspects of the discipline, including social impact. CMPSC 112 is required of all computer science and computer studies majors and minors. Students from other majors may take the course, but applicability to their majors or minors may be determined only by the student's department.
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1.00 Credits
In this workshop the student will learn to use a Web browser and search engines to search the World Wide Web.
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1.00 Credits
The first of two short courses in which the student learns to create and maintain a web page.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CMPSC 120 This short course builds on the knowledge gained in CMPSC 120. Students learn to create and maintain Web sites.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Departmental placement or MATH 099 or consent of the instructor, and either CMPSC 111 or CMPSC 112 Offered every semester This course introduces the student to programming using the Visual Basic programming language. Students create simple programs that use the basic elements of programming: control structures, logical expressions, variables, arrays and screen and file input and output. Students are evaluated on their ability to write programs.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CMPSC 201 and MATH 112 Offered every fall This is the first programming course in the basic sequence for computer science majors. The course will introduce the student to problem solving, algorithm development and the concept of structured programming using C++. Assignment, selection, control statements, data types, functions, and arrays will be studied. The student will design, code and debug a variety of application programs. Emphasis will be on programming techniques, style and documentation.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CMPSC 202 Offered every spring Building on the techniques developed in CMPSC 202, the student acquires a deeper understanding of structured programming concepts and an introduction to object-oriented programming. Data structures such as arrays, stacks, queues, records, linked lists and binary trees are studied using C++ with classes. Recursion and the classical sorting and searching techniques are also covered. The student is assigned longer programs that incorporate these new concepts.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CMPSC 111 or consent of instructor. Offered every fall Students will enhance their ability to work with word-processing, spreadsheet, presentation and database applications. Using spreadsheets, they will create charts, maps, complex formulas, functions, pivot tables and macros, and will learn to use VBA. Using presentation software, they will create multimedia slides. Using databases, they will create queries, calculated fields, macros and archive tables.
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1.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to hypertext markup language (HTML), used in the creation of Web pages. Students learn to create links, tables, frames, forms and cascading style sheets. They will create single Web pages and more complex Web sites.
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