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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CP 307. Co-op Work Experience. This is the eighth in a series of courses wherein students work on a part-time basis in a job directly related to their academic major. Grades will be based on the employer's evaluation of the student's productivity andthe student's completion of vocational self-assessment workbook exercises and reports, work evaluation, and a personal SWOT analysis leading to the development of a professional career portfolio and class presentation.
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2.00 Credits
2 Semester Hours. Prerequisite: Prior approval of instructor. Co-op Work Experience. This is the first in a series of courses wherein students work on a part-time basis in a job directly related to their academic major. Grades will be based on the employer's evaluation of the student's productivity and the student's completion of vocational self-assessment workbook exercises and reports, work evaluation,and a personal SWOT analysis leading to the development of a professional career portfolio and class presentation.
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2.00 Credits
2 Semester Hours. Prerequisite: CP 401. Co-op Work Experience. This is the second in a series of courses wherein students work on a part-time basis in a job directly related to their academic major. Grades will be based on the employer's evaluation of the student's productivity andthe student's completion of vocational self-assessment workbook exercises and reports, work evaluation, and a personal SWOT analysis leading to the development of a professional career portfolio and class presentation.
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2.00 Credits
2 Semester Hours. Prerequisite: CP 402. Co-op Work Experience. This is the third in a series of courses wherein students work on a part-time basis in a job directly related to their academic major. Grades will be based on the employer's evaluation of the student's productivity andthe student's completion of vocational self-assessment workbook exercises and reports, work evaluation, and a personal SWOT analysis leading to the development of a professional career portfolio and class presentation.
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2.00 Credits
2 Semester Hours. Prerequisite: CP 403. Co-op Work Experience. This is the fourth in a series of courses wherein students work on a part-time basis in a job directly related to their academic major. Grades will be based on the employer's evaluation of the student's productivity andthe student's completion of vocational self-assessment workbook exercises and reports, work evaluation, and a personal SWOT analysis leading to the development of a professional career portfolio and class presentation.
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2.00 Credits
2 Semester Hours. Prerequisite: CP 404. Co-op Work Experience. This is the fifth in a series of courses wherein students work on a part-time basis in a job directly related to their academic major. Grades will be based on the employer's evaluation of the student's productivity andthe student's completion of vocational self-assessment workbook exercises and reports, work evaluation, and a personal SWOT analysis leading to the development of a professional career portfolio and class presentation.
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2.00 Credits
2 Semester Hours. Prerequisite: Prior approval of instructor. A course wherein the student works a minimum of 20 hours in a job directly related to their academic major. Grade will be based on the employer's evaluation of the student's productivity and the student's completion ovocational self-assessment workbook exercises and reports, work evaluation, and a personal SWOT analysis leading to the develop- ment of a professional career portfolio and class presentation.
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3.00 Credits
3 Semester Hours. (Lab fee.) Prerequisites: Any Introduction to Computer course. This course is offered for those in-coming students who have not taken programming courses to fulfill their pre-professional requirements and to fulfill the prerequisite for CS 317. Introduces the fundamental techniques of programming as a foundation for more advanced study of computer science. Considerable attention is devoted to developing effective software engineering practice, emphasizing such principles as design, decomposition, encapsulation, procedural abstraction, testing, and software reuse. Topics include standard programming constructs, problem-solving strategies, the concept of an algorithm, and fundamental data structures (strings, arrays, and records) along with an introduction to machine representation, and graphics.
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3.00 Credits
3 Semester Hours. (Lab fee.) Corequisite: CS 309L, MA 308 or consent of instructor. A comprehensive introduction to Boolean Algebra and methods for designing circuits which implement Boolean expressions. Topics include binary numbers and codes, axioms and theorems of Boolean Algebra, standard algebraic forms of Boolean expressions, the use of methods such as Karnaugh Maps and the Quine-McCluskey procedures for simplification of Boolean expression, analysis and design of combinational and sequential circuits, register operations, and introduction to fault tolerance design.
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1.00 Credits
1 Semester Hours. Corequisite: CS 309, MA 308, or consent of instructor.
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