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CLAS 425: Senior Tutorial
1.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
This one-credit course, taken in the first semester of senior year, will familiarize students with the resources available for research in Classics, Latin, and Classical Civilization. Students will develop the topic and bibliography of the senior research paper required for graduation.
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CLAS 426: Senior Project
2.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
A two-credit course taken in the second semester of senior year to complete the required research project.
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CNGU 111: MLSC: Leadership Skills
0.50 Credits
Catholic University of America
No course description available.
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CNMD 419Q: HIST: Special Topics in History: Jews of Eastern Europe, 1580-1939
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
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CSC 104: Introduction to Computers I
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
Intended for liberal arts majors who want an introduction to computing history, computer concepts, hardware, software, and application software such as operating systems, graphics, word processing, databases and spreadsheets. Introduces general problem-solving techniques including the concepts of step-wise refinement applied to the development of algorithms. Elementary programming in a high-level language. Not open to students who have completed MIS 104. Faculty.
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CSC 105: Introduction to Computers II
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
This course is intended as an introduction to computer programming using Visual Basic.NET. Powerful and easy to use, Visual Basic has become the tool of choice for developing user-friendly applications in today's business world. The student will learn the fundamentals of accurate, modern programming methodology, and how to use Visual Basic as a front end to major applications. The course also includes a module on data controls, database programming and introduction to SQL. A wealth of learning aids, including exercises and programming projects, and case studies are provided for students to enhance their learning and programming skills. The course is comprised of the following modules: An Introduction to Computers with Visual Basic, Problem Solving with Programming Tools, Fundamentals of Programming, Modular Design, Decisions and Logical Operators, Repetition, Arrays & Controls, Files and access, Object-Oriented Programming, Relational databases and SQL. Prerequisite CSC 104
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CSC 108: Computer Science
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
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CSC 113: Introduction to Computer Programming with MATLAB
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
Intended for engineering students and others who want a comprehensive introduction to fundamental programming concepts using a block-structured language. General problem-solving techniques, including the concept of step-wise refinement applied to the development of algorithms. Programming style, structure, documentation, and testing. Prerequisites: None.
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CSC 123: C/C++Programming Course
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
Intended for computer science majors. This is an introductory course in computer science. Like most computer science classes, this is a class in problem solving. The Java language is used as a problem solving tool. Students will learn techniques such as algorithm development, step-wise refinement, top-down design, object-oriented programming, and basic principles of software engineering. The course will cover the basics of Java language: variables, types, expressions, control structures, method definition, parameters, arrays, strings, classes, and data abstraction. Prerequisites: None.
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CSC 203: Assembly Language Programming
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
An introduction to assembly language programming. Creation, editing, loading, execution, and on-line debugging of assembly language programs. Topics include addressing schemes, assembler directives and macros, subroutine linkages, and assembler processing. . Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in CSC 124.
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