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3.00 Credits
(formerly CSC-H2226) 3 cr. Prerequisite: CSC*H201. This course includes advance topics in COBOL programming using business applications. File structures are studied in detail with emphasis on file structures for the sequential, random, and dynamic access to data.
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3.00 Credits
(formerly CSC-H2216) 3 cr. This course uses Visual Basic .NET, an object-oriented/event-driven language, to teach programming concepts. Through "hands-on" application ofthe concepts presented in the lectures and tutorials, the student will learn the Visual Basic .NET tools used to create applications that correspond to Windows standards. By the end of the course, the student will be able to design and code simple business applications and will be prepared for more advanced courses in programming using VB, C++, etc.
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3.00 Credits
(formerly CSC-H2284) 3 cr. Prerequisite: CSC*H205. The course covers a wide range of advanced programming topics using Visual Basic.NET an object oriented, event driven programming language. The goal of the course is to develop computer programming skills beyond the basics covered in the introductory course. This includes arrays and collections, object variables, database programming, web programming, web services, and extensive use of the .NET classes.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. This course covers a wide range of topics in the area of web application development using Microsoft ASP .NET. and the Visual Basic programming language. After an introduction to basic web design techniques, students will progress to more advanced e-commerce applications. Topics include working with server controls, validation techniques, managing state, authenticating users, and the use of themes. Relational databases are a big part of ecommerce applications and are also an important topic area in this course.
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3.00 Credits
(formerly CSC-H2290) 3 cr. Prerequisite: CSC*H205, or any programming language equivalent. This course is designed for a more advanced programming student who wish to learn C++ with object-oriented techniques. The course will contain the basic concepts of an object-oriented programming language. Topics will include classes, constructor and destructor functions, function overloading, operator overloading, class inheritance, polymorphism, stream input/output, manipulator functions, templates and exception handling.
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3.00 Credits
(formerly CSC-H2294) 3 cr. Prerequisite: CSC*H213. Topics include methods and techniques used in software development cycles. You will learn to move beyond a simple mastery of syntax. You will learn to increase productivity by combining tools, idioms, syntax, and libraries. Numerous hands-on exercises provide realworld experience in developing high quality C++. Throughout the course, you gain extensive hands-on experience with advanced C++ programming techniques. You will be required to develop complete programs from architectural design through to refining the implementation via a series of exercises.
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3.00 Credits
(formerly CSC-H2291) 3 cr. Prerequisite: CSC*H205, or any programming language equivalent. This course will be an introduction to the JAVA programming language. We will develop JAVA applications as well as introduce World Wide Web browser JAVA applets. The student must be proficient in the "C" programming language.We will cover basic control structures and introduce the Object- Oriented (OO) paradigm utilizing classes and objects. We will introduce and develop programs which are event driven. There will be a wide use of the JAVA Abstract Window Toolkit. The OO model will be used in developing object-based and object-oriented programs. Finally, we will explore the toolkit to develop GUI-based, event-driven programs. There will be several programming assignments. Two tests will be given during the semester in addition to a final exam.
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3.00 Credits
(formerly CSC-H2102) 3 cr. Prerequisite: CSC*H205. An introduction to relational database design. Included will be topics on the evolution of database design, data structures, designing a database, normalizing a database design and implementation of databases utilizing one or more of the popular PC database packages available such as Microsoft Access.
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3.00 Credits
(formerly CSC-H2293) 3 cr. Prerequisite: CSC*H231 and 236. Oracle is a complex, object-oriented DBMS that enables high-speed transactions, better business decisions and sophisticated applications. An understanding of its internal functions is essential to maintain integrity, enforce security, and improve performance. In this comprehensive introduction to the Oracle Environment, you will gain knowledge and skills you need to fully utilize Oracle features and develop robust, high performance databases.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. (formerly CSC-H2007) Prerequisite: CSC*H205 and 231. This course introduces client/server application development using VISUAL BASIC, Microsoft Access, and Microsoft SQL Server. Topics include the design of client/server database applications with Access and SQL Server. Data access methods are utilized to present two-tier and three-tier applications.
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