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4.00 Credits
Methods and principles of supervising adults in early childhood classrooms. Emphasis on the role of experienced classroom teachers who function as support and mentors to new teachers. Fulfills requirement of Child Development Permit Matrix and Mentor Teacher course. Advisory: Completion of 9 units of child development courses. Four hours lecture. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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3.00 Credits
For child care providers engaged in-home or classroom care of young children. Studies will include how to improve health and safety procedures, signs and symptoms of infectious diseases, knowledge of sanitary food handling, child nutrition and physical fitness, signs and symptoms of child abuse, and emergency preparedness and evacuation. Student earns a first aid with CPR training certificate. Course meets Title 22, Section 101215.1 California State Licensing requirement. Three hours lecture. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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5.00 Credits
Provides a broad overview of the field of computer science and an introduction to software engineering. Introduces hardware, software, information systems, software development and networking. Uses a subset of a programming language to study programming and problem solving. Four hours lecture, four hours laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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1.00 Credits
0.5 Unit Beginning keyboarding course covering the operation of the keyboard using the touch system and the development of correct techniques to interact more efficiently with desktop computers, computer terminals, or electronic communication systems. Designed for independent skill learning. Advisory: Not open to students with credit in CAST 102. Pass/No Pass. One hour lecture-laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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1.00 Credits
Training in strategies and skills necessary for assisting students in a collaborative learning environment; including techniques of group learning, study skills and subject-specific instructional support. Prerequisites: An earned "A" or "B" grade with instructor recommendation in the computer, electronics or networking course in which learning assistance will be provided to students. Advisory: Pass/No Pass. Repeatability: May be taken three times for credit. One hour lecture, two hours laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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5.00 Credits
Introduction to computer programming using the Visual Basic.NET Language; provides an overview of computer organization and an introduction to software engineering. Topics include methodologies for program design, development, style, testing and documentation; algorithms, control structures, objects, classes, file I/O, and elementary data structures. Advisory: MATH 220. Four hours lecture, four hours laboratory. GE Area: Communication & Analytical Thinking
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5.00 Credits
Intermediate/advanced level course for programming and human computer interaction (HCI) using VB.NET. Includes but not limited to overview of OOP, designing classes, advanced objects, and advanced validation techniques; design and usability features using VB.NET forms and controls; database integration using SQL-Server and ADO.NET; web development using Visual Web Developer; in addition to .NET security and deployment features. Advisory: CIS 12A or equivalent. Four hours lecture, four hours laboratory. GE Area: Communication & Analytical Thinking
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5.00 Credits
Windows based program development using Microsoft's Visual Basic .NET programming language. Includes use of the Visual Studio.NET IDE and the .NET Framework, database programming with ADO.NET, programming handheld devices, MDI, drawing and the GDI, security, deployment. Preparation course for the Microsoft MCSD/MCAD Exam #70-306. Advisory: CIS 12A or equivalent. Four hours lecture, four hours Laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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5.00 Credits
Developing Web Applications using the VB.NET language. Visual Basic.NET is one of the latest programming languages from Microsoft designed to support the Internet solutions. Using the Internet related classes in the .NET Framework, VB.NET provides a powerful set of tools both for constructing Web Forms applications using ASP.NET as well as XML Web Services. This Course, which assumes a basic understanding of VB or C# programming, covers all of the key elements of building Web Applications and is targeted at preparing students for the Microsoft Web Applications Certification Exam. Advisory: CIS 12A. Four hours lecture, four hours laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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5.00 Credits
Introduces the discipline of computer science using the ANSI C++ language; provides an overview of computer organization and an introduction to software engineering. Topics include methodologies for program design, development, style, testing and documentation; algorithms, control structures, sub-programs, elementary data structures. Advisory: MATH 220 Four hours lecture, four hours laboratory. GE Area: Communication & Analytical Thinking
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