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CSC 241: Data Structures and Algorithms
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Norwalk
Prerequisite: CSC 213. 4 credits formerly CMP228 Data Structures Common data structures used to represent information in an object-oriented environment. Topics include stacks, queues, pointers, linked lists, binary trees, and hashing. Efficiencies of algorithms and their relations to data representation will be discussed. Programming laboratory projects in a closed laboratory environment supervised by the instructor. 3 hours lecture; 2 hours of laboratory.
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CSC 245: Introduction to C#
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Norwalk
Prerequisite: CSC 207 or CSC 108 or CST 252 or CSC 234 or permission of instructor. 4 credits The features and tools of the C# language will be covered in detail. Comparisons with Java and Visual Basic.Net will be offered. Visual Studio.NET environment, encapsulation, inheritance, polymorphism, exception handling, I/O, and the Common Language Runtime will be discussed. Programming laboratories, supervised by the instructor, will be given. 3 hours lecture, 2 hours of laboratory.
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CSC 246: Advanced C#
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Norwalk
Prerequisite: CSC 245. 4 credits This course picks up where the Introduction to C# course left off. The course serves to extend the student's knowledge of using C# to build enterprise strength applications with exposure to both "fat" and "thin" client structures. Tcourse will cover currently used structures of ADO.NET, ActiveX Component development, ASP.NET, WebForms, XML processing, and Web Services.
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CSC 248: Cross Platform Web Services using.NET technology
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Norwalk
Prerequisites: CST255 and CSC211 or CSC246, or permission of instructor. 4 credits The features and tools of Web Services will be covered in detail. This class will introduce the fundamentals of Web Services (XML, SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI) and the underlying theories of how Web Services are required to behave. Further, the class will cover creating and implementing Web Services using the.NET technology. Comparisons with Java and other web service models such as EDI will be offered. Programming laboratories, supervised by the instructor, will be given. 3 hours lecture, 2 hours of laboratory.
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CSC 255: Systems Analysis,Design and Development
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Norwalk
Prerequisite: One of the following: CSC 108, CSC 203 , CSC 207, or CSC 223. 4 credits formerly CMP 260 Systems Analysis and Design Systems analysis, design concepts and techniques used in the workplace to resolve business problems. The case study approach is used to apply the systems development life cycle. Students, working in teams, analyze a business problem and develop, design and implement an executable business system. Monitoring, evaluation, project management, feasibility analysis and documentation are emphasized. 3 hours lecture; 2 hours of laboratory.
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CSC 283: Introduction to Assembler
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Norwalk
Prerequisite: CSC 108, CSC 207, or programming experience in a high-level language. 4 credits Fall semester only. formerly CMP 222 Introduction to Assembler Introduction to Assembler language programming and PC architecture. Topics covered include internal data representation and their conversions, the Assembly process, fixed point arithmetic, addressing modes, procedures, conditional jumps, loops, bit manipulation, external subroutines, stack, macros and conditional assembly, and disk storage. Programming laboratory projects in a closed environment supervised by the instructor. 3 hours lecture; 2 hours of laboratory.
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CSC 295: Cooperative Education/Work Experience
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Norwalk
Prerequisites: ENG 101, minimum 2.0 GPA, sophomore status, advanced programming course and approval of the department. 3 credits formerly CMP 299 Cooperative Education Work Experience This course combines a classroom seminar with on-the-job learning. Students, who meet program eligibility work at an approved Cooperative Education site, attend a regularly scheduled seminar on campus. The seminar covers the establishment of learning goals for the work assignment, career development and work-related problem solving. Faculty assign a final project designed to elicit on-the-job learning specific to computer security, computer systems technology, information systems, or information technology. Students must satisfactorily complete the seminar, the final project, and the work assignment to receive credit.
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CST 111: Internet Commerce Technology
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Norwalk
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENG 101 and one of the following: CSC 103, CSA 105, BBG 114 or equivalent experience with basic desktop applications and Internet search techniques. 3 credits formerly CMP 111 Internet Commerce Technology This introductory course covers the current technologies supporting today's Internet commerce initiatives and the business rationales for conducting commerce via electronic rather than traditional means. Some of the technologies explored in the course include payment systems, web server tools, and security systems.
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CST 121: Operating Systems,an Introduction
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Norwalk
Prerequisite: CST 180 or CSC 108 or any 200 level CST or CSC course with a grade of C or higher. 4 credits formerly CMP 230 Operating Systems Operating Systems provides an introduction to Unix based operating systems. The course focuses on basic skills in using a command line operating system. Students will learn the characteristics of the common Unix shells, the Unix based file and directory system, file management, permissions, the "vi" editor, andbasic computer networking concepts and commands. Graphical user interface environments and PC operating systems will be discussed. 3 hours lecture; 2 hours of laboratory.
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CST 141: Computer Hardware
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Norwalk
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENG 101. 4 credits formerly CMP 108 Computer Repair This course provides hands-on experience and skills development necessary to install, service and support microcomputers. Each section focuses on the key concepts for A+ Certification testing. 3 hours lecture; 2 hours of laboratory.
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