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CSC 241: Computer Science II
4.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Continues digital computer design and studies the fundamental aspects of microcomputers, hardware and software. The laboratory portion implements the concepts developed in the lecture. Machine and Assembly language problems will be written and devices will be interfaced with a microprocessor. Prerequisite: CSC* 205.
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CSC 243: numeric Methods 4
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Introduces elementary numerical methods found useful in the field of mathematics and computing. The laboratory portion covers the concepts and skills presented in the Numeric Methods course through practice and reinforcement with hands-on experience. Three hours of lecture/two hours of laboratory. Prerequisite: MAT* 254.
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CSC 244: Modeling and Simulation 4
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Introduces the topic of simulation. Discusses several languages and performs with a general purpose language. Introduces the topics of discrete, continuous and combined simulations. Uses the Slam language as a special simulation language. Shows examples of problems. Compares manual simulation, simulation with general purpose language and special simulation languages. The laboratory portion practices the principles learned in the lecture class. Involves class problems of hand d simulation, general-purpose language simulation and the use of Slam II language. Three hours of lecture/two hours of laboratory. Prerequisite(s): MAT* 167 and a programming language.
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CSC 250: Systems Analysis and design
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Introduces systems analysis and design concepts and techniques. Using a case study method, students will conduct systems surveys, create feasibility studies, and design typical computer systems used in business and industry. Uses case studies to individualized student projects, reports, and PC systems. Prerequisite(s): CSC* 101 and CSC* 201 or departmental permission.
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CSC 271: Introduction to Fortran
4.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
4 S.H. Introduces the Fortran language, covering topics from the basic structure of the language through function and call type subroutines and disk file handling. Examines the applicability of Fortran to information processing as well as its use in numerical evaluations. The laboratory portion includes exercises in Fortran programming, covering the basic structure of the language. Three hours of lecture / two hours of laboratory.
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CSC 281: Introduction to PAScAL 4
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Covers the fundamental topics of the PASCAL programming language. Emphasizes program development, structure, and testing. The laboratory portion applies and reinforces lecture material through hands-on exposure. Three hours of lecture / two hours of laboratory.
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CSC 283: Introduction to Assembler
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Presents the assembler language and its relationship to higher level programming languages. Emphasizes internal data representation formats, data manipulation, decimal arithmetic operations, logical and algebraic comparisons, and simple loop patterns. Prerequisite: CSC* 110 or programming experience in a high-level language. Three hours of lecture / two hours of laboratory.
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CST 120: Introduction to operating Systems
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Analyzes the use of operating systems as computer resources managers. Emphasizes communication with operating systems through an operating system command language. Covers such utility programs as the sort program. The laboratory portion utilizes a job control language to communicate with the operating system in performing tasks. Prerequisite: One of the following: CSC* 210, CSC* 201, CSC* 205, or CSC* 213.
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CST 133: Introduction to networking
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Presents the necessary knowledge and skills to complete the basic network management tasks of a system administrator in a Novell NetWare environment. Concepts covered include managing users and groups, file server management, automating the workstation connection, creating and managing the printing environment, implementing login and file system security, and creating login scripts and menus. Prerequisite: CSC* 101 or departmental permission.
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CST 140: Introduction to Computer Hardware
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Provides students with the technical knowledge and skills to support, troubleshoot and service Novell NetWare networks. Designed with frequent lab exercises to provide students with ample "hands-on" experience with both hardware and software components of a network. Each student will design, install and service several networks during this course. Prerequisites: CST* 133 and CST* 165.
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