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HI 469: Modern Europe
3.00 Credits
Oakwood University
3 hours A study of the main events in European history from 1900 to the present, with emphasis on England, France, Germany, Russia, imperialism, and the two World Wars. Prerequisite: HI 104.
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HL 459: Recent American History
3.00 Credits
Oakwood University
3 hours A pluralist study of modern American society and America in the international community, 1930 to the present. Offered alternate years. Prerequisite: HI 211 or 212.
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HL 459 - Recent American History
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HL 460: America in the Industrial Age
3.00 Credits
Oakwood University
3 hours A pluralist study of modern American society and America in the international community, 1877 to 1930. Offered alternate years. Prerequisite: HI 211 or 212.
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HL 468: The Age of Revolution
3.00 Credits
Oakwood University
3 hours A study of the main events in European history from 1789-1848, with emphasis on the French Revolution and Napoleon. Prerequisite: HI 104.
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HL 480: Research Seminar
3.00 Credits
Oakwood University
3 hours A major research paper in history under the supervision of the professor specializing in that area. Required of all history majors in their senior year. Prerequisite:? senior history major.
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HL 480 - Research Seminar
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HL 490-491: Independent Study each
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Oakwood University
1-3 hours A reading and study course in selected history topics. May be taken only once from the same professor. Prerequisite: upper division history major.
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IS 211: Fundamentals of Systems Development
3.00 Credits
Oakwood University
3 hours Introduction to computer programming for Business and IS students. No previous experience and knowledge of programming are required. Visual Basic is used to teach solid programming concepts and practices. Topics include variables and their types, control structures, flow control, controls for graphical-user-interfaces, event-drivenprogramming, file and database processing using MS Access, and the application development cycle. Prerequisite: IT 120.
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IS 231: Information Systems in the Organization
3.00 Credits
Oakwood University
3 hours Students are introduced to the use of information systems and technology in organizations, including the manner in which these add value to organizational processes and products. Topics covered include concepts of decision-making, role of information systems, typology of systems, hardware and software, and management or organizational support systems. Student are expected to analyze cases, use computerized tools such as decision support features of Excel, HTML for Web pages and electronic commerce. Prerequisite: IT 120.
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IS 270: Digital Computing and Logic
3.00 Credits
Oakwood University
3 hours Number systems: binary, octal, hexadecimal; number base conversion, arithmetic and different bases; complement number systems; one's, two's, nine's, ten's complements; COMPUTER DATA REPRESENTATION. Introduction to Boolean Algebra, Venn diagrams, Karnaugh maps and truth tables; introduction to gates and synthesis of simple switching circuits and decision tables and flowchart logic. Prerequisite: IS 21
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IS 280: Programming of Business Systems in C
3.00 Credits
Oakwood University
3 hours An introduction to ANSI C programming is presented. Concepts are explained in a clear, understandable manner using modern business applications. Important programming definitions, concepts, and rules are addressed. Upon completion of the course, students will be proficient in designing, coding, debugging, testing, and distributing applications. Coding of applications will include but not be limited to detailed descriptions of algorithms to perform common programming tasks such as sorting, searching, and hashing. Prerequisite: IS 211 for CIS majors or IT 203 for IT majors.
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