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3.00 Credits
Provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to develop applications in Microsoft Visual Basic .NET for the Microsoft .NET platform. Focuses on user interfaces, program structure, language syntax, and implementation details. This is the first course in the Visual Basic .NET curriculum and serves as the entry point for other .NET courses. 45 Contact Hours. Prerequisite: CSC-116 or CSC-145 or equivalent or permission of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
Introduces students to the discipline of computer science. Covers algorithm development, data representation, logical expressions, sub-programs and input/ output operations using a structured programming language. Requires intensive lab work outside of class time. 60 Contact Hours. Prerequisite: CSC-116 or CSC-145 or equivalent or permission of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
Continues the structured algorithm development and problem solving techniques begun in Computer Science I. Enables students to gain experience in the use of data structures and design of larger software projects. Requires intensive computer laboratory experience. 60 Contact Hours. Prerequisite: CSC 160 or permission of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
Introduces concepts of computer architecture, functional logic, design, and computer arithmetic. Focuses on the mechanics of information transfer and control within a computer system. Includes symbolic programming techniques, implementing high level control structures, addressing modes and their relation to arrays, subprograms, parameters, linkage to high level languages and the assembly process. 45 Contact Hours. Prerequisite: CSC 160 or equivalent or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces C programming language - a mid-level language whose economy of expression and data manipulation features allow a programmer to deal with the computer at a low-level. 45 Contact Hours. Prerequisite: CSC 116 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Covers all syntactical components of the C++ language including arrays, structures, pointers, functions and classes. Emphasizes inheritance, overloading, and polymorphism. Focuses on writing clear, properly structured, and well-documented programs using the C++ language and Object-Oriented methodology. It is the advanced course in C++ programming. 45 Contact Hours. Prerequisite: CSC 160 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the Java programming language and covers basic graphics, events/procedures, user interface, and libraries. Enables the student to write and execute a variety of Java programs. Incorporates Java Applets into HTML. 45 Contact Hours. Prerequisite: CSC 116 or CSC 145 or equivalent or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Continues the study of the Java programming language. Covers advanced programming topics including multi-threading, network/Internet programming, database programming, and JavaBeans. Enables the student to write advanced, large, and complex programs. 45 Contact Hours. Prerequisite: CSC 240.
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3.00 Credits
Provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to develop Microsoft .NET-based applications by using Visual Basic .NET. Focuses on Visual Basic .NET (a significant upgrade to Visual Basic) and incorporates new features and framework goals of the .NET architecture. Enables the student to create enterprise applications for the .NET platform and to create more traditional Visual Basic applications that take advantage of the enhancements to the language. 45 Contact Hours. Prerequisite: CSC 154 or permission of instructor.
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2.00 Credits
Covers the basic rules of sanitation, food-borne illnesses, safe food temperatures, safe food handling techniques, the HACCP Program, pest control procedures, and local/state health rules and regulations for food service operations. At the completion of the course students take a nationally recognized test from the Education Foundation of the National Restaurant Association. If passed with a score of 75% or more, students receive a Certificate of Completion from the Education Foundation. 30 Contact Hours
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