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3.00 Credits
This course expands on the introductory spreadsheet and database concepts presented in Integrated Offi ce Software. Applications include the use of personal computers and integrated software (Microsoft Excel, Access and Visual Basic) to solve contemporary non-discipline specific information processing problems. Students may not receive credit for both CSIT 125 and CSIT 126. Open lab time required. Code 2 course fee. Prerequisite: CSIT 123 or permission of the instructor
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3.00 Credits
Students will learn how to plan and implement a fully functional web site. Topics will include planning, information design and delivery concepts, navigational structure, graphics, and continuing maintenance. Web designers who complete this course will have a fuller understanding of web site "style"and the importance of good design in creating an effective web site. Students should have a basic knowledge of HTML and some experience producing web pages. Code 2 course fee. Prerequisite: CSIT 133
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide an overview of multimedia concepts and applications using the most prevalent software for multimedia design. This course will concentrate on creating graphics and small animations for use in conjunction with web design and other applications (such as Excel and PowerPoint). Discussion of vector versus raster graphic will be stressed. File types such as GIF, BMP, JPG among others will be compared and contrasted in order to provide the student with the skills needed to ascertain the best method for fi le; and which type to use in order to minimize the fi le size and save in the download process. Students will work in both 2-D and 3-D space, building on previous lessons to gain insight into the new dimension graphics. The course will improve the skills and knowledge of current, as well as aspiring publishers and web designers. Open lab time is required. Prerequisite: Student must have a working knowledge of Windows, Web Design, and Microsoft Office software. Code 2 course fee.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to meet the needs of students who wish to enter the fi eld of Internet Development. It will provide a rigorous treatment of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) using the current XHTML standard. Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) will be covered including external as well as embedded Style. Both CSS1 and CSS2 will be discussed and used. A study of JavaScript will give the students an introduction to Dynamic HTML (DHTML), and form a foundation for more advanced study of DHTML and JavaScript. Students will complete hands on projects as part of the requirements for the course. Students shall not receive credit for both CSIT 120 and CSIT 133. Open lab time required. Prerequisite: Working knowledge of Microsoft Windows. Code 2 course fee.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the organization of computer hardware. Topics include data representation within the computer, number systems, the instruction set, basic logical structures and operating systems. Open lab time required. Prerequisite: Basic typing skills. Code 2 course fee.
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3.00 Credits
A course designed to enable the student to use the UNIX operating system. Topics include basic commands, compilers, editors, text processors, shell and awk programming, file system organization and basic administration. Students will have access to the computers housed in the Technology building. Open lab time is required. Prior programming experience suggested. Code 2 course fee.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to structured procedural and object oriented/event driven programming using Visual Basic. Students will use a current integrated development environment to build applications for Microsoft Windows personal computers and mobile devices. Working knowledge of Microsoft Windows required. Open lab time is required. Code 2 course fee.
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3.00 Credits
This course presents the Rapid Application Development (RAD) approach to Windows programming using a modern object oriented language (Visual Basic). The course will emphasize the design, development and implementation of event driven programs. The programs will utilize the Windows graphical user interface as well as dynamic interaction with other Windows applications using OLE. Students may elect to use the department's computer facilities to develop all programming assignments. Working knowledge of Microsoft Windows required. Open lab time required. Code 2 course fee. Prerequisite: CSIT 160 or CSIT 171 or permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to the software development process and programming. Topics include the structure and design of algorithms, data types, function modularity, documentation and an introduction to object oriented programming. Students will develop programs using the department's computer facilities and a modern structured procedural and object oriented programming language (C++). This is the fi rst course in a two semester sequence designed for computer science majors. Working knowledge of Microsoft Windows required. Open lab time required. Fall semester day and evening sections. Spring semester day sections only. Code 2 course fee. Prerequisite: CSIT 140
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3.00 Credits
This course continues the study of the software development process begun in CSIT 171. Additional topics include object oriented modeling, inheritance, polymorphism, dynamic memory allocation, fi les, arrays, sorting, searching, string manipulation, stacks, queues, linked lists and the software life cycle. Students continue working with the department's computer facilities and a modern structured procedural and object oriented programming language (C++). Open lab time required. Code 2 course fee. Prerequisite: CSIT 171 or permission of the instructor
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