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CHIN 345: Chinese Culture
3.00 Credits
Brigham Young University-Idaho
An introduction to Chinese culture, ancient and modern. (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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CHIN 347: Chinese Literature in Translation
3.00 Credits
Brigham Young University-Idaho
Fullfi lls GE Letters requirement. A survey course in Chinese literature. Covers various periods and genres. (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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CHIN 377: Chinese Teaching Methods
3.00 Credits
Brigham Young University-Idaho
Prerequisite: Chinese 302 with a grade of "C" or better. Chinese Teaching Minors must havecompleted or be near completing 20 credit hours in a foreign language. Chinese teaching skills and theories of foreign language acquisition. (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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CHIN 490: Independent Study in Chinese
1.00 Credits
Brigham Young University-Idaho
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor and department chair. Independent projects monitored through periodic conferences and assessments by instructor. (Upon student request and department chair approval)
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CIT 138: Microapplications A
1.00 Credits
Brigham Young University-Idaho
Introduction to the use of microcomputer applications in business including the use of basic operating systems, functions, and spreadsheets. (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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CIT 139: Microapplications B
2.00 Credits
Brigham Young University-Idaho
Introduction to the use of microcomputers in business. Emphasis is on learning how to use spreadsheet, and database applications to solve business problems. (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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CIT 140: Microapplications C
3.00 Credits
Brigham Young University-Idaho
Fullfi lls GE Basic Skills requirement. This course covers microcomputer applications commonly used in business including the use of the operating systems, spreadsheets, the world wide web, and development of basic web pages. (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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CIT 203: Introduction to Programming
3.00 Credits
Brigham Young University-Idaho
Prerequisite: CIT 140 or permission of the instructor An introduction to the basic concepts, problem solving strategies, and processes used to develop software applications. Topics include basic computer architecture and terms, computer number systems, set theory, the software development process, programming constructs, algorithm development, coding, and unit testing. (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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CIT 210: Object Oriented Programming I
3.00 Credits
Brigham Young University-Idaho
Prerequisite: CIT 203 This is an introductory course in object-oriented programming using the Java programming language. Programs will be written using the base data types, classes, and control structures of Java. An Interactive Development Environment (IDE) will be used to code and test programs. (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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CIT 230: Web Design/Layout
3.00 Credits
Brigham Young University-Idaho
Prepares students for web development through a study of basic web page design, layout, and development following Human Computer Interface (HCI) and usability principles. In addition; creation, manipulation and optimization of web-compliant graphics, Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) language, and web-applicable legal issues are studied. (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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