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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
The course will cover wills, worker's compensation and law, and its relationship to youth. Fulfills: Social Science Requirement
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
An investigation into the newly forming national political coalitions, their pattern of development and causes. Also, the content, effect, and technique of the new political communication channels will be studied.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to programming the graphical user interface using Visual Basic. Emphasis will be placed on gaining an understanding of proper design, placement and coding of the graphical features of the interface. Visual Basic will be utilized to develop event driven programs that demonstrate use of simple and array variables, database access and sequential files.
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4.00 Credits
This course is an introduction of computer science for computer science and information processing majors. It provides an introduction to computer science concepts and is designed to build a strong foundation in computer science. The primary emphasis of this course is on fundamental concepts of data structures, algorithm development, program methodology, artifical intelligence and problem solving. The course includes weekly laboratory assignments, which complement and reinforce the course material.
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3.00 Credits
The purpose of this course is to introduce students to the historical evolution, the architectural principles, and the function of the operating system. The course also includes lab work using MS-DOS. Prerequisite: BSTC 1001 Introduction to Computers or BSTC 1036 Computer Concepts & Appl
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to acquaint the student with some advanced processing techniques utilizing the BASIC language. Topics include formatted I/O, multi-dimensioned arrays, defined functions, file processing including serial I/O, record I/O and virtual arrays, structure programming concepts, and top-down designs. Prerequisite: PRGM 1005 BASIC Programming
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3.00 Credits
A second course in programming designed to continue the student's study of algorithm development. Topics include basic data structures user defined functions, matrix manipulation, recursion, internal/external sorting and formatted I/O. Program organization includes top-down structuring, modularity, programming style, and documentation. Multiple projects involving large programs will allow the student to apply lecture methods. Prerequisite: PRGM 1003
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed as an introduction to the programming language C. Topics to be covered in the course include C language conventions and rules, data types and operators, control structures, functions, arrays and pointers, data structures, and standard system functions. Prerequisite: BSTC 1001 Introduction to Computers or BSTC 1036 Computer Concepts & Appl
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3.00 Credits
This course is a study of basic computer architecture. Topics include date representation, instruction sequencing, addressing techniques, overview of operating systems, utility programs, I/O processing, and assembly language. Prerequisite: BSTC 1036 Computer Concepts & Appl
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed as an introduction to the programming language Java. Topics to be covered in this course include: Java language conventions and rules, data types and operations, control structures methods, object-oriented programming, arrays and strings, class hierarchies, user interfaces, and files. Prerequisite: PRGM 1005 BASIC Programming with a grade of D or better or PRGM 1025 C Programming with a grade of D or better
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