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3.00 Credits
In this course, students will use visual database application tools to learn database design concepts (entities, attributes, relationships, and primary/foreign key definitions), design and create databases and tables, create filter and sort queries, use summary functions, establish referential integrity and constraints, and create multiple table queries, forms, reports, and interactive reports. (3 credits: 2 lecture/1 lab)
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Understanding of the operating system is essential for anyone who plans to do more than the very basics when working on a computer. Students will learn the purpose and function of the operating system. The use and purpose of folders and directories will be examined. Students will learn to keep track of and find documents that have been saved on the computer. Search options, including indexing and file organization will be used. Some of the many applications that are included in the Windows Vista operating system will be examined. Networks and network models will be explored . Students will learn the hows and whys of backing up data. Plus security issues will be covered. Even a few basic hardware issues will be explored. The look and feel of Windows Vista will be explored and utilized. (Prerequisites: None) (3 Credits: 3 lecture/0 lab)
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces programming concepts using Microsoft's .Net framework. Course includes: form layout, event-driven Windows and WebForms programming concepts, variables and data types, variable and control initialization, operators, objects and properties, control structures (if-else, for & while loops), arrays, functions, properties, parameter passing, source control, and unit testing. No previous programming experience is required. (3 credits: 2 lecture/1 lab)
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces web site design, authoring, management concepts. Students will create web pages which include many common HTML formatting and navigation elements: lists, tables, links, graphics, and CSS styles. (3 Credits: 3 lecture/0 lab)
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3.00 Credits
In this course, students will research, plan, design, implement, and evaluate web sites using a variety of technologies. Iterative design, responsive/mobile design, web server setup and administration, content management systems, cloud services, source control, continuous delivery, and social media integration will be covered. (Prerequisite: COMC1741) (3 credits: 2 lecture/1 lab)
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces bitmap graphics, vector graphics, and web animation concepts and tools. Students will edit bitmap images, create vector graphic images, create web animations, and integrate graphics into web pages. (3 credits: 2 lecture/1 lab)
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces network server configuration and management concepts using Microsoft Windows Server. Course includes Windows Server Enterprise and Server Core installation procedures, user and service accounts, Active Directory, file and folder permissions, Group Policy, TCP/IP routing and subnetting, DHCP configuration, web and FTP server configuration, remote access and VPN configuration, command-line tools, and Docker containers. (3 credits: 2 lecture/1 lab)
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3.00 Credits
Structured Query Language (SQL) is the standard language for defining, maintaining, and querying relational databases on all platforms from mainframes to microcomputers. This course covers relational database design and implementation using SQL. Topics include: select and sort queries, multiple table queries, subqueries, outer joins, aggregate functions, table updates, database design, entity-relationship (E-R) modeling, normalization, and database implementation, modifications & administration. (Prerequisite: none) (3 credits: 2 lecture/1 lab)
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces web client programming skills using JavaScript and Single Page Applications (SPA) using Angular and TypeScript. Topics include variables, objects, functions, events, data types, operators, control structures (if-else, while, for), arrays, images, forms, data validation, the Document Object Model (DOM), Angular/TypeScript components and services, and HttpClient. (Prerequisite: COMC2740) (3 Credits: 2 lecture/1 lab)
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3.00 Credits
This is the first in a series of courses on programming in Java, C, C++, and C# languages. Topics include: Java/C/C++/C# program structure, data types, control structures, functions, parameters, scope, unit testing, class definitions, methods, fields (instance variables), loops, input-output, arrays, iteration, pointers, and IoT devices. (Prerequisite: COMC1730 or instructor permission) (3 credits: 2 lecture/1 lab)
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