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C.S 110: Exploring Computer Technology
3.00 Credits
Cayuga County Community College
Course for non-computer science majors builds computer competency and broadens perspective on the use of technology. Hands-on lab projects focus on purchasing computer systems and devices; using productivity software such as word processing, spreadsheets, presentation graphics and e-mail; file management; working in wired and wireless network environments; searching, evaluating, and citing web sources; editing digital photos; working with multimedia; and designing simple web pages.
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C.S 112: Problem-Solving Logic for Programming
3.00 Credits
Cayuga County Community College
Prerequisite or concurrent enrollment: MATH 102. Prepares students for business-oriented programming. Includes prob lem definition; data flow through a computer system; steps in flowcharting/pseudocoding a problem; programming logic techniques; coding, compiling, debugging, executing COBOL programs. Two class hours and one two-hour lab weekly. Offered upon indication of need
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C.S 114: Introduction to Computer Science
3.00 Credits
Cayuga County Community College
For non-computer science majors seeking a broad understanding of the field. Covers general computer capabilities of hardware, software, networks, and communications. Topics include the internet and World Wide Web, application software, the systems unit, input, output, storage devices, operating systems, networks and security, database management and information systems development. Includes lectures, demonstration, and hands-on experience. Three class hours weekly.
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C.S 120: Foundations of Computer Science
3.00 Credits
Cayuga County Community College
Prerequisite: Completion of, or concurrent enrollment, in MATH 102. Introduction to computer science, including data storage and manipulation, operating systems, networking, algorithm development, an overview of programming languages and concepts, and the concept of software engineering. Three class hours weekly. Offered upon indication of need
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C.S 180: Principles of Data Communications
3.00 Credits
Cayuga County Community College
Introduces the concepts and components of a data communication system. Covers an overview of data communications, hardware and software associated with data communications, common carriers versus private communications services, and network concepts. Three class hours weekly.
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C.S 200: Programming in Visual Basic
3.00 Credits
Cayuga County Community College
Prerequisite: C.S. 120 and MATH 104 or MATH 114 or equivalent programming experience. Focuses on programming in Visual Basic and introduces computer programming using the Microsoft Visual Basic language. In developing programming techniques, students will have an available tool for exploring many areas of problem-solving with a minimum background. Two one-hour lectures/one two-hour lab weekly.
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C.S 215: Systems Analysis and Design
3.00 Credits
Cayuga County Community College
Recommended background: BUS 225 or equivalent computer application experience. Covers methods involved in analyzing and designing information systems. Focuses on investigation analysis techniques; data flow diagrams; general and detail systems design; layouts for reports, outputs, and files; system development implementation and documentation. Students work on simulated case studies as a team to present solutions that reinforce the life cycle phases of systems analysis and design. Three class hours weekly.
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C.S 219: Database Management Systems
3.00 Credits
Cayuga County Community College
Prerequisite: BUS 225 or equivalent experience using database management software. Focuses on the organization and design of databases that satisfy MIS requirements using relational database management systems. Builds skill in entity relationship diagramming, database normalization, and structured query language. Course also discusses the administration of a database in a client/server environment. Projects are completed in microcomputer lab. Three class hours weekly.
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C.S 222: Programming in C/C++
3.00 Credits
Cayuga County Community College
Prerequisite: C.S. 120 or MATH 104 or MATH 114 or equivalent programming experience. Foundation course in use of high-level language. To support assigned laboratory exercises, includes use of full-screen editor, compiler, linker, execution environment of a C compiler/interpreter, top-down programming operators, arrays, loops, pointers, control statements, data structures, file processing, disk functions, sorting/searching, and recursion. Two lecture hours, two lab hours weekly.
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C.S 224: Operating Systems for Micros
3.00 Credits
Cayuga County Community College
For students with little computer experience, general introduction to computer software and Windows operating system applications, documents, managing files, word processing, graphics, customizing windows, accessories, networking, and the internet. Two lecture hours and two class hours weekly.
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