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3.00 Credits
An introduction to window-based programming using Visual Basic. Topics covered include the Visual Basic environment, user-interface design, data types, scope, control structures, data structures, files and graphics. (45 lecture hours) (DO) Prerequisite: ICS 110 (formerly ICS 130).
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3.00 Credits
Covers logic, sets, functions, algorithms, number theory, matrices, mathematical reasoning, counting techniques, and relations (including closures, equivalence relations and partial orders). Selected algorithms/programs will be observed and compared on the computer. (45 lecture hours) Prerequisite: MATH 100 or higher and ICS 111 (or concurrent), all with a grade of C or better.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to programming in a database programming language. Application requirements are explained through a presentation of a set of data structures, or logical schema, for sample applications. Structured programming techniques and good programming style are emphasized. Students will develop complete menu-driven systems. (45 lecture hours) ( formerly ICS 151Z) ( DO) Prerequisite: MATH 103 or equivalent, ICS 106 (formerly ICS 113) and ICS 135 all with a grade of C or better, or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the student to the concepts of data communications, telecommunications, and networking. It provides a conceptual view of networking and will bring together the acronyms, protocols, and components used in today's networks. It is the fundamental portion for the Basic Certificate in Computer Networking, designed to specifically provide the student with a practical and comprehensive working knowledge of networking. Prerequisite: ICS 100 and MATH 103 or concurrent, or equivalent, or consent of instructor. Rec Preparation: ICS 125.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to bring the student up to date on the latest concepts of Local Area Network (LAN) technologies. It provides a comprehensive introduction to the concepts, technologies, components and acronyms inherent in today's local networking environments. Prerequisite: ICS 184 or consent of instructor.
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1.00 Credits
This course covers the essentials of computer networking at the local area level from a practical perspective. Students will learn computer configuration and basic troubleshooting of Local Area Networks (LANs) and Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs). The lab will include the making and testing of different cables as well as network troubleshooting using current methods such as link state and packet analyzers for traffic monitoring across a local area network. Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion, or current enrollment in ICS 185, or consent of onstructor.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide the student with conceptual and working knowledge of how Local Area Networks communicate over a wide area. This course will introduce the student to telephony, the technology of switched voice communications. The course further provides students with an understanding of how communications channels of the public switched telephone networks are used for data communications, and how voice and data communications have become integrated. Prerequisite: ICS 184 or consent of instructor.
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1.00 Credits
This course covers the essentials of computer networking at the wide area level. Students will design and implement a small wide area network (WAN). Students will become familiar with WAN protocols, equipment, components, cabling, connectivity and troubleshooting issues regarding the communication of local area networks over a wide area network. Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion, or current enrollment in ICS 186, or consent of onstructor.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the operation of the TCP/IP standard and related protocols. The class will cover underlying components and protocols that make up the Internet. TCP/IP will be covered as well as the services that are provided by the Internet. Tools used to navigate and access information on the Internet will be studied. Demonstrations will be given on some of the more popular Internet navigation tools used today, such as Internet Explorer and Netscape. Methods used to gain access to the Internet will also be covered. Prerequisite: ICS 184 or consent of instructor.
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1.00 Credits
This course covers the essentials of network design and implementation using TCP/IP. Students will learn and practice subnetting as well as dynamic and static routing. Different tools such as network analyzers will be in use. Students will learn different network troubleshooting techniques. Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion, or current enrollment in ICS 187, or consent of onstructor.
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