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CGS 2064: Computer Fluency II
3.00 Credits
Florida State University
Prerequisite: CGS 2060 or equivalent computer experience or instructor permission. This course illustrates how digital technologies are used in professional environments to assist in productivity. Topics include information systems, databases, e-commerce, systems and software development, multimedia, and information security. While developing a deeper understanding of information systems and digital technologies, students also acquire valuable hands-on skills that include digital graphics and photo editing, animation, database development, and Web development.
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CGS 2100: Microcomputer Applications for Business/Economics
3.00 Credits
Florida State University
May not be applied toward computer science major or minor. Not open to students with credit in CGS 2060. Course enables students in business and economics to become proficient with microcomputer hardware and software applications that are typically used in the workplace. The following topics are covered: hardware concepts, operating systems, word-processing, spreadsheets, databases, networks, Internet, World Wide Web, multi-media presentations, and information systems.
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CGS 2518: Spreadsheets for Business Environments
3.00 Credits
Florida State University
This course provides an in-depth study of spreadsheets utilizing a problem-solving approach. Spreadsheet-based solutions are explored for common business tasks and problems. The course presents a thorough coverage of spreadsheet functions and tools, along with a deep understanding of their purpose in a business environment. The course is ideal for students with professional interests related to business and economics, as well as for students wishing to obtain a deeper understanding of spreadsheets in general.
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CGS 2835: Interdisciplinary eb Development
3.00 Credits
Florida State University
Prerequisite: Computer fluency. This interdisciplinary course provides basic training in project management, communication, information architecture, interface design, graphic design, Web technologies, content editing, and subject-area expertise, thus empowering students across disciplines to effectively communicate their subject-area expertise through today's most popular publishing medium, the Web.
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CGS 2930r: Special Topics for Non-Majors
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Florida State University
This is a special topics course for non-majors. Topics may vary. This course is repeatable in a single semester with instructor permission. May be repeated to a maximum of three semester hours.
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CGS 3066: Web Programming and Design
3.00 Credits
Florida State University
This course provides an overview of Internet communications and information services, as well as the technologies on which the Internet and Web are built. The course emphasizes Web design, development, and programming with participants learning the latest tools and techniques for building professional-grade, dynamic, and interactive Web pages and sites.
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CGS 3403: Introduction to COBOL Programming for Business
3.00 Credits
Florida State University
Prerequisite: CGS 3406 or COP 3014. May not be applied toward a computer science major. Study of the use and management of COBOL in business and government organizations. Specific programs are developed to solve typical management and data-processing problems. Structured approaches to problems and design solutions are discussed in detail. Also taught by the College of Business.
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CGS 3406: Object-Oriented Programming in C++
3.00 Credits
Florida State University
Prerequisite: MAC 1105. May not be applied toward a computer science major. Topics include a brief introduction to computers, C++ basics, procedural abstraction and functions, an introduction to the object-oriented paradigm, namespaces, arrays, strings and vectors, pointers, and recursion. Emphasis is on program problem-solving.
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CGS 3416: Java Programming for Non-specialists
3.00 Credits
Florida State University
Prerequisite: MAC 1105. Topics include Java basics, a review of structured and object-oriented programming concepts, classes, constructors, interfaces, exceptions, I/O, graphics concepts, jar files, compilation, virtual machines, applications, applets, APIs, HTML, XML, and XHTML.
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CHD 2220: Child Growth and Development: The Foundation Years
3.00 Credits
Florida State University
The study of children from birth through middle childhood.
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