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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
1- 6 cr.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. 3 hr. This course provides an opportunity to learn a higher-level language, to gain experience in the design, coding and utilization of computer programs and to develop simple applications using a graphical user interface. Q, SMT Co-requisite: Passing the Math placement exam or Math 0200.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. 3 hr. Lectures and labs explore various topics in computer science. Some programming is introduced to motivate the topics, but programming is not the main focus of the course. Topics include data representation, digital circuits, basic computer organization and machine language, adding memory and peripheral cards to a PC, operating systems and networking, Web pages, programming languages and language theory, algorithms and efficiency, computability, the Church-tutoring thesis, and the halting problem. Q
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. 3 hr. The Internet plays a crucial role in the information revolution. It is used increasingly for personal and business communications, for commerce and exchange of ideas and as a source of information and entertainment. This course introduces the student to various components of the Internet such as the Web, e-mail, discussion groups, ftp and telnet. Tools and techniques for efficient Web browsing will be taught. Security issues involved in using the Internet will be discussed. Students will design simple Web pages and publish them on the Internet.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. 3 hr. This is an introductory level study of the computer and application software techniques. This course introduces microcomputer concepts, common operating system functions, Internet, e-mail and an integrated package of application software, including word processing, spreadsheet, database and presentation development. The student learns how to construct and edit a document, spreadsheet, database and presentation using the proper tools. Q Co-requisite: Passing the Math placement exam or Math 0200.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. 3 hr. This course is about creating Web pages using the latest version of HTML. The course covers the basics of HTML code. Students will learn to work directly with HTML tags to create forms, frames and cascading sheets and to embed music and other multimedia. Prerequisite: CSC 1050 or permission from department.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. 3 hr. This course introduces the student to spreadsheets and databases. The student becomes proficient in the use of spreadsheets and databases as well as in the use of built-in functions for business, family and others. Q Co-requisite: Passing the Math placement exam or Math 0200.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. 3 hr. This course is an introduction to concepts in computer information systems. Students learn how information technology is used in business. Topics covered include use of information systems in business, basics of hardware, software, networks and data management, use of productivity software, security and ethical use of information systems, business decision systems, and developing and managing information systems. A working knowledge of word processing, spreadsheet and presentation software is required. Q, SMT Co-requisite: Passing the Math placement exam or Math 0200, and CSC 1100 or BSAD 1700 or equivalent knowledge.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. 3 hr. This course introduces Computer Science by using a high-level programming language. Students will be taught to design programs and implement them using object-oriented programming techniques. This course provides a solid background for further studies in Computer Science by preparing students to enroll in the more specialized highlevel software courses. Q, SMT Prerequisite: Passing the Math placement exam or Math 0200.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. 3 hr. This course builds on the concepts covered in Computer Science I. Topics covered include inheritance, polymorphism, recursion, advanced GUI programming, exception handling and input/output handling. Students use integrated development environment to create, compile, run and debug programs. Q Prerequisite: CSC 1500.
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