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3.00 Credits
Provides practical work experiences in the computer area to apply classroom knowledge and to develop job skills. May be part-time work in the private sectors of the business, government or industrial communities or may be directed study in a particular computer area. The student will meet with the instructor at least once a month and prepare written reports as directed. Acceptance into the courses is by permission of the instructor. A student may take both courses for a total of six credits.
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3.00 Credits
This is a second course in programming. The course will cover topics subsequent to those covered in ICS 111. This course emphasizes data structures: lists, queues, stacks, binary trees. (45 lecture hours) Prerequisite: ICS 111 and ICS 141 or equivalent, all with a grade of C or better, or instructor consent.
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3.00 Credits
A programming intensive course which covers program organization paradigms, programming environments, implementation of a module from specifications, the C and C++ programming languages. Prerequisite: ICS 211 with a grade of C or better.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an overview of operating systems. The concepts of microcomputer and multiuser operating systems are covered. The topics covered will include operating systems as a software interface with hardware, CPU memory and secondary storage, compilers, linkers and interpreters, single and multi-user systems, command languages, segmentation, paging and virtual memory, and operating systems in distributed and networked environments. (45 lecture hours) Prerequisite: ICS 111 with a grade of C or better, or instructor consent.
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3.00 Credits
Recursive algorithms, program correctness, structured programs, graph theory, trees and their applications, probability theory, Boolean algebra, introduction to formal languages and automata theory. (45 lecture hours) Prerequisite: ICS 111 and ICS 141.
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3.00 Credits
This is an introductory course in object-oriented programming, designed for students with previous structured programming experience. It covers C++ syntax for standard input/output, arithmetic, conditional and iterative statements. It introduces the student to object-oriented design and implementation of classes, objects, functions, and methods. It also introduces the student to programming with graphical user interfaces. Prerequisite: ICS 111 or ICS 135.
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3.00 Credits
A second course in programming database applications. Emphasis is placed on structured programming techniques in a multi-platform environment. An introduction to an object-oriented programming language is included. Students learn to transport and convert data between minicomputer and microcomputer platforms. Development of large program systems is required. (45 lecture hours) Prerequisite: ICS 151.
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3.00 Credits
A study of data processing systems and procedures including the advantages and disadvantages of different types of systems, forms design, controls, conversion techniques and facilities planning. Emphasis on various techniques and tools of Systems Analysis, such as interviewing, procedure analysis and flowcharting. (45 lecture hours) Prerequisite: ICS 111 with a grade of C or better, or instructor consent.
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3.00 Credits
The Internet Technologies course begins with an overview of the Internet, its organization and structure. Once the general structure is understood, we look at different ways to access the Internet, both as an individual user and as a group of users. Web clients and servers and the underlying protocols used by both are also covered reviews the many applications that are used for retrieving information or providing information across this global network of networks. Current web server operating systems will be explored. Prerequisite: ICS 187 or consent of instructor Rec Preparation: ICS 184, ICS 185, and ICS 186.
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3.00 Credits
This is an advanced course intended for networking professionals and students who already grasp the general concepts of data communications and networking, but would like a more detailed understanding of internetworking. Techniques and components for managing network growth and connecting disparate network architectures will be presented and solutions to internetworking problems will be developed. Prerequisite: ICS 187 or consent of instructor or Certificate of Completion in Basic Computer Networking. Rec Preparation: ICS 184, ICS 185, and ICS 186.
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