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CS 285: Microcomputer Applications II
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
The University of Alabama
3 hours. Prerequisite: CS 102 or equivalent. Use of spreadsheets and other environments to build business and scientific applications. Course includes development of problem-solving skills and an introduction to the object-oriented paradigm.
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CS 302: Computerized Database Systems
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
The University of Alabama
3 hours. Prerequisite: CS 102 or equivalent. An introduction to commercial database packages. Students will gain familiarity with both creating and using standard database software packages to solve real-world problems.
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CS 325: Software Development and Systems
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
The University of Alabama
3 hours. Prerequisite: CS 124 or CBH 102. Object-oriented programming in C++ under the Unix operating system. Students will design and develop large single-author programs using programming tools.
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CS 357: Data Structures
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
The University of Alabama
3 hours. Prerequisite: CS 124 or CBH 102 Corequisite: CS 325. Basic concepts of data, linear lists, strings, arrays, trees, graphs, and the related storage of representations and structures. Applications include expression conversion, sorting, searching, and dynamic storage allocation.
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CS 375: Programming Using a Visual Environment
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
The University of Alabama
3 hours. Prerequisite: CS 124. Design and construction of programs using the Visual Basic programming environment. This course is designed for students majoring in MIS.
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CS 385: Prototyping Interfaces Using a Visual Programming Environment
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
The University of Alabama
3 hours. Prerequisite: CS 114, CS 202, CS 226, CS 285, or CS 302. Design and construction of standard user interfaces using a visual programming environment. Course includes the prototyping of several standard user interface mechanisms.
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CS 403: Programming Languages
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
The University of Alabama
3 hours. Prerequisites: CS 325 and CS 357, or MIS 320. Formal study of programming language specification, analysis, implementation, and run-time support structures; organization of programming languages with emphasis on language constructs and mechanisms; and study of non-procedural programming paradigms. Writing proficiency is required for a passing grade in this course.
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CS 407: Software Interface Design
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
The University of Alabama
3 hours. Prerequisites: CS 325 and CS 357, or MIS 320. Basic concepts of the human-computer interface, including human diversity, user mental models, menus, command languages, documentation, error messages, anthropomorphisms, and software psychology.
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CS 412: C Programming under Unix
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
The University of Alabama
3 hours. Prerequisite: CS 202, CS 226, CS 285, or CS 302. Concepts of programming using the C programming language under the Unix operating system. Credit for this course will not be applied to the requirements for a computer science degree.
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CS 414: Introduction to Java Programming for Non-majors
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
The University of Alabama
3 hours. Prerequisite: CS 412 or equivalent C or C++ programming course. Fundamental concepts of programming using the Java programming language with emphasis on the use of Java in the Internet environment. Credit for this course will not be counted toward a computer science degree.
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