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3.00 Credits
(3lab) This course is a continuation of the Web Programming sequence. It provides an introduction to server-side programming including Java servlets, JSP (JAVA Server Pages), Microsoft ASP, Perl, and CGI technologies. XML (Extensible Markup Language) will be used to categorize data. Server database programming will be introduced using SQL and ODBC.
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3.00 Credits
(2lab) This course introduces spreadsheet application software. Students will learn the uses of spreadsheets through extensive hands-on experience. This course will cover using formulas, working with multiple worksheets, creating charts and maps, working with ranges and what-if analysis, using macros, and working with database tables. Additionally, students will become familiar with the Windows environment and recordkeeping for general business applications.
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3.00 Credits
(3lab) This course introduces database application software. Students will learn the use of a database through extensive hands-on experience. The course will emphasize the use of alternative methods of searching the database, selective retrieval of information, and report/label preparation. Students will explore the use of advanced functions in order to combine files, modify original design, update records, and become familiar with command-driven and menu prompts in a Windows environment.
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3.00 Credits
(3lab) This course introduces students to presentation graphics software. Students will receive hands-on training relating to designing slides, speaker's notes, and handouts to produce professionally prepared electronic slide shows. The use of background and foreground colors, graphics, whitespace, and text material will be stressed in the development of electronic slide shows. Sound (music, recorded voice, etc.), video clips, and animation are also covered.
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3.00 Credits
(3lab) This course is the capstone to the Microcomputer Systems and Applications curriculum. Instruction will emphasize the systems and procedures used to process information in an integrated software environment. Students will be required to do projects utili ing advanced database and spreadsheet concepts and graphics software. Integrated software applications will be completed in a simulated office environment.
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3.00 Credits
(3lab) This course introduces students to the basics of desktop publishing ? Cthe art of producing typeset documents. Familiarization with equipment, desktop publishing software, and electronic printing will be emphasized. Students will receive hands-on training relating to the art of typesetting on the microcomputer. Topics include input, composition, and output in electronic publishing.
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3.00 Credits
(4lab) This is the second programming course in the Computer Science Program. The focus of the course will be object-oriented programming. Topics include constructors, superclasses, subclasses, strings, graphics, threads, polygons, inheritance, composition, and method overloading. Writing programs to implement user defined classes will be required.
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3.00 Credits
(4lab) Algorithms discussed in this introductory course will be coded in COBOL. A structured approach will be stressed in the analysis of control break logic, sequential file updates, random file processing, ISAM programs, table handling, and subprogram linkage.
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3.00 Credits
(4lab) This course is designed as a complete course in Assembler Language programming covering macros, conditional assembly, and privileged instructions. Mathematical, scientific, and business applications will be illustrated.
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3.00 Credits
(3lab) This course is an introduction to computer operating systems including mainframe and microcomputer operating systems. Students will learn operating system concepts and command languages for several operating systems. Topics will include memory management, data management, job scheduling, spooling, I/O management, security, and networking as it applies to various operating systems.
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