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CIS 163: Computer Programming QBasic
3.00 Credits
Bergen Community College
This course is an introduction to programming techniques using the QBASIC language. Students learn how to develop programs for various applications, and they obtain extensive hands-on experience in the operation and use of a microcomputer. The course is intended for students in the liberal arts and sciences. Students with prior programming experience should take CIS-266 Computer Programming: Visual BASIC. Lecture [2.00], Laboratory [2.00].
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Prerequisite[s]: MAT-031/MAT-032 or MAT-035 or MAT-160.
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CIS 165: Fundamentals of Programming
3.00 Credits
Bergen Community College
This course is an introduction to computer systems and structured programming techniques. Topics considered include an introduction to the components of a computer system; problem solving and algorithm design; standard data types and declarations; input and output techniques; operators; library functions; fundamental control statements; arrays and strings; data sorting; and files. Applications are selected from various fields of study. >General Education Course. Lecture [2.00], Laboratory [2.00].
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Prerequisite[s]: MAT-031/MAT-032 or MAT-035 or MAT-160.
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CIS 265: Advanced Programming Concepts
3.00 Credits
Bergen Community College
This course is a continuation of CIS-165 C++ Programming I. Topics considered include functions; structured programming principles; pointer arithmetic; multidimensional arrays; fundamental sorting and searching algorithms; structures; unions; sequential and random access file processing algorithms; and the run-time behavior of programs. Lecture [3.00], Laboratory [1.00].
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Prerequisite[s]: CIS-165.
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CIS 266: Computer Programming: Visual Basic
3.00 Credits
Bergen Community College
This course is an introduction to a programming tool for developing userfriendly Windows applications in the QBASIC programming language. It is intended for the student who has already learned the fundamental programming structures of a computer language. After a review of the fundamentals of QBASIC, Visual BASIC tools will be studied and incorporated into applications using modular programming techniques, arrays, sorting and searching techniques, and sequential and random access files. Lecture [3.00], Laboratory [1.00].
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Prerequisite[s]: CIS-163 or CIS-165.
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CIS 270: Programming for Science Applications
3.00 Credits
Bergen Community College
This course is a computer programming language course with emphasis on mathematical, scientific, and engineering applications using structured programming principles. Topics covered include data types, specifications, fixed and floating point arithmetic, input and output techniques, multidimensional arrays, external functions and subroutines. Lecture [2.00], Laboratory [2.00].
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Prerequisite[s]: MAT-180.
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CIS 271: Computer Organization and Assembly Language
3.00 Credits
Bergen Community College
This course is a study of the interactions between hardware and software necessary for understanding the organization and application of computer systems. Topics to be considered include data representation, Boolean algebra and computer logic, the central processing unit and program execution, main memory, classes of machine language instructions, addressing formats, addressing modes, and the fundamentals of assembly language programming. Lecture [3.00].
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Prerequisite[s]: CIS-165.
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CIS 277: Data Structures and Algorithms
3.00 Credits
Bergen Community College
This course is a study of the representation and implementation of abstract data types and related algorithms that are used in computer science. Topics considered include lists, strings, stacks, queues, trees, graphs, networks, file structures, recursive functions, sorting techniques, searching techniques, hashing, and analysis of algorithms. Lecture [3.00], Laboratory [1.00].
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Prerequisite[s]: CIS-265; minimum grade C.
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CIS 278: Database Systems
3.00 Credits
Bergen Community College
This course is an introduction to the design and implementation of database systems. Topics considered include database architecture, physical data organization, the Entity-Relationship model, the hierarchical, network, and relational models of data, normalization theory, data definition languages and query facilities, data integrity and security, and programming language interfaces. Students use a DBMS to develop an actual database. Lecture [3.00], Laboratory [1.00].
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Prerequisite[s]: CIS-265 or CIS-266. 11
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CIS 287: Object-Oriented Programming
3.00 Credits
Bergen Community College
This course is an introduction to the object-oriented approach to program development. Topics considered include classes and their implementation, static members, friend functions, composite classes, functions and operator overloading, inheritance, polymorphism and an introduction to objectoriented analysis and design. Lecture [3.00], Laboratory [1.00].
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Prerequisite[s]: CIS-265.
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CIS 288: Discrete Math [Computer Science]
4.00 Credits
Bergen Community College
This course is a study of the mathematical theory and techniques that underlie computer science. Topics considered include set theory, induction, counting techniques, relations and functions, recurrence relations, trees, graphs, Boolean algebra and circuits, grammars and an introduction to automata theory. Applications of these topics in computer science are included in the course. Lecture [4.00]. Corequisite[s]: CIS-265.
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