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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: COP 1332 or consent of instructor. Instruction in the use of COBOL language and its applications to business electronic data processing problems, applications, and systems.
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Prerequisite: COP 2120 or consent of instructor. A more advanced study of COBOL programming, including structured techniques processing with multiple I/0 files, sequential and indexed fields, multiple control breaks, indexing, and file updating.
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This course helps students to develop problem-solving skills using programming languages. Students are introduced to fundamentals of C++ programming with an emphasis on primitive data types, control structures, looping structures, methods, and arrays. The student will also gain a basic understanding of the style of programming called object oriented programming.
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This course helps students to develop problem-solving skills using programming languages. Students are introduced to fundamentals of Java programming with an emphasis on primitive data types, control structures, looping structures, methods and arrays. The student will also gain a basic understanding of the style of programming called object oriented programming.
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A study of advanced programming concepts using the Microsoft Visual Basic.NET programming environment. This course will investigate objects by using classes and methods. External database sources will be used for both WinForm and WebForm based programs.
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3.00 Credits
Server Pages Prerequisites: CGS 1570, COP 2840. Web pages that allow users to enter data and view data from remote databases are the basis for much of the commercial usefulness of the internet. In this course students learn the design and implementation of active server pages (asp) for web site data support. Visual Basic script is used on a web server to handle data returned from forms that reside on web pages. The data is processed and response forms are created and sent back to the user. This is a hands-on course requiring all students to implement code for the client-side and server-side of the web page.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CGS 1570, COP 2250. This course builds expertise in Internet programming using JavaScript and Vbscript languages. Client-side and server-side scripting are included. Scripts will be used with HTML to add interactive capabilities to web sites.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CEN 2313 This course provides the students with the opportunity to learn how to create database-driven web sites using service-side scripting languages. Topics include introduction to PHP, working with data types and operators,, building functions and control structures, manipulating strings, accessing files and directories, manipulating data in arrays and strings, working with databases and MySQL, manipulating MySQL databases with PHP, managing state information, and debugging and error handling.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a comparison of the major forms of government (Presidential, Parliamentary, and Totalitarian) using a study of appropriate countries' political systems. Throughout the study, these governments will be compared to the American method of government.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CRW 2001. Techniques of and practice in writing the short story, essay, poem, drama, or novel.
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