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3.00 Credits
This course is not ordinarily counted in the Associate in Arts degree. Advanced Java programming concepts. Includes applets, interfaces, packages, properties, exception handling, native methods, multimedia mechanisms, multithreading, and networking capabilities. Continuation of Java's object-oriented features with major emphasis on class implementation. Advanced GUI Design using Java's AWT Package with major emphasis on event handling.
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4.00 Credits
This is an introduction to composite and abstract data structures, searching and sorting algorithms, recursion, vcomputer architecture, and Boolean algebra. Emphasis is placed on the analysis of problem solving using examples written in pseudo-C. This is an excellent preparation for upper-level course work in computer science.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to develop students' literary voices through the study and application of techniques of writing fiction, poetry, drama and the essay. Through supportive in class critiques and occasional discussion of professional models, the student learns the craft of writing. This course includes a 6,000 word writing requirement.
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on shorter poetry writing in a workshop format. Basic structural and formal elements of conventional, free form and experimental poetry are introduced and interpreted through readings of and structured critical response to the student's own poetry. Occasionally, established poets' work is introduced as example and model. Through supportive in-class critique, the student learns the craft of revising poetry. The course includes a 6,000 word writing requirement.
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on short prose fiction writing in a workshop format. Basic structural and stylistic elements of conventional and experimental short story forms are introduced and interpreted through classic readings and critical exchange of the students' own work. Established writers' prose is occasionally introduced as model or example. Through supportive in-class critical discussion, the student learns the practice of basic techniques of writing, rewriting and editing. This course includes a 6,000 word writing requirement.
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4.00 Credits
This course is not ordinarily counted in the Associate in Arts degree. This course is designed to teach students practical PC help desk skills. Students learn to use appropriate troubleshooting, diagnostic, and problem resolution techniques to resolve PC software and hardware problems. Real world situations are addressed through a combination of lecture, demonstration, and an emphasis on practical, intensive laboratory activities.
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3.00 Credits
This course is not ordinarily counted in the Associate in Arts degree. Microsoft Excel is an integrated software package that provides spreadsheet, graphics, and database capabilities for the solution of accounting, business, financial analysis, and mathematical problems. This hands-on class utilizes a variety of practical exercises with Microsoft Excel to develop an understanding and proficiency in its operation, capabilities, and applications.
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3.00 Credits
This course is not ordinarily counted in the Associate in Arts degree. Microsoft Windows is a multi-tasking operating environment with a Graphical User Interface for IBM PC compatible microcomputers. It employs a point and click approach to operating the computer with windows, pull down menus and icons. The course will consist of guided hands-on session and lab exercises.
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3.00 Credits
This course is not ordinarily counted in the Associate in Arts degree. This hands-on class utilizes a variety of practical exercises with Microsoft Word to develop an understanding and proficiency in its operation, capabilities, and applications. The course introduces the student to word processing concepts and procedures of inputting, accessing, editing, correcting, formatting and outputting documents using Microsoft Word.
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3.00 Credits
This course is not ordinarily counted in the Associate in Arts degree. Microsoft Works is integrated software. It is intended for students who wish to gain hands-on experience with popular types of computer software including word processing, spell check, mail merge, database, spreadsheet, charting and drawing.
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