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3.00 Credits
This course provides an introductory overview of computer-based information system applications with an emphasis on personal and business solutions. Various algorithms are developed using basic logic structures: sequence, selection and repetition are discussed. Practical case studies will be examined using critical thinking techniques across various disciplines and majors.
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3.00 Credits
This course explores the expanding utilization of technology in the educational setting. While major emphasis will be placed on the microcomputer in both the stand-alone or network setting and the laboratory or distributed environment, other technologies such as calculators, CDROM, television and interactive video, digital cameras, etc. will be considered. Technology will be approached from both the aspect of assisting the educator with the instruction of students and in preparation of presentation materials, record keeping, etc. Also listed as EDU 201.
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3.00 Credits
This course presents programming of business applications using COBOL. The topics addressed include fields and records; file (batch) processing, basic program logic and structure, and program compilation.
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3.00 Credits
This course teaches students how to use some of the most popular categories of business software: word processing, electronic spreadsheets, database management software, and presentation software. CS 235 assumes no prior knowledge of these software applications and is perfect for the beginner; however, it also introduces advanced techniques which even the experienced users find helpful. Each package studied begins working at a novice level and quickly progresses to an advanced level. The course is taught in a hands-on laboratory fashion.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces structured, object-oriented/event driven programming using the Visual BASIC programming language. A range of topics will be covered including object-oriented terminology, variables, controls, events, selection statements, and menus. Moderately complex Visual BASIC programs will be designed, coded and tested.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to C++ programming for practical applications. This course includes discussion of data types, selection statements, repetition structures, and other control structures and operations.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the basics of web page design and development using the HTML. Web pages will be created with the following features: lists, links, color, images, tables and frames.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the fundamentals of the PASCAL programming language. Topics include algorithm design, variables, data types, input, output, selection, loops, and procedures.
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3.00 Credits
This course includes a review of programming analysis and design and an introduction to Java programming. It provides students with an opportunity to design, code, compile, and execute Java programs. The course includes a comprehensive discussion of variables, data types, classes, objects, selection statements, and repetition structures.
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3.00 Credits
This course, a continuation of CS 245 (Visual Basic Programming 1), introduces advanced topics in a structured, object-oriented/event driven programming language. A range of topics will be covered including general sub procedures and sub functions, multiple forms, repetition structures, arrays, classes, creating new objects, and file processing. Complex Visual Basic programs will be designed, coded and tested. Prerequisite: CS 245 or consent of instructor.
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