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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Introduces programming in the "C" language with an emphasis onbasic input/output functions. Topics include interactive programming, style and methodology, top-down design and structured programming. Students enrolled in a degree or college credit certificate program must complete all prerequisites. Prerequisite: COP-1000
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3 Credits This course teaches students how to use XML to create customized tags for Web pages and to work effectively with XML. Students will develop Web sites integrating XML into their projects. Students enrolled in a degree or college credit certificate program must complete all prerequisites. Prerequisite: COP-1000
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Provides a basic overview of Windows programming and applications. Students enrolled in a degree or college credit certificate program must complete all prerequisites. Prerequisite: COP-1000
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Advanced course focusing on the development of Windows applications using an event driven programming system. Topics include arrays, data structures, and developing PEN applications. Students enrolled in a degree or college credit certificate program must complete all prerequisites. Prerequisite: COP-1820
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits An advanced course using COBOL, with an emphasis on sequential and random access files, processing techniques and program development. Topics include structured programming, batch and interactive environments, development, testing implementation and documentation. A special fee will be charged for this course. Prerequisite: COP-1120. Students enrolled in a degree or college credit certificate program must complete all prerequisites.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Focuses on the use of the FORmula TRANslation programming language to solve engineering, science and mathematics problems. Topics include numerical methods of integration and simulation. A special fee will be charged for this course. Prerequisite: College level math skills are required.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Focuses on advanced programming in the "C" language, with anemphasis on small and large object-oriented programs using C++. Topics include inheritance, information hiding and operator overloading. Prerequisites: COP-1000 and COP-1220 or permission of instructor
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3 Credits This course is intended for students who have mastered the basic Linux/Unix operating environment and who would like to read and understand the various administrative scripts, and to write scripts to automate day-to-day tasks. This course is designed to teach students skills they need to effectively read, write and debug shell scripts. This course explores in detail the Bash shell scripting language. Major topics covered include reading, writing, modifying, and debugging shell scripts, the shell environment, regular expressions, text filtering with grep, sed, and the awk commands, conditional control statements and loops, interactive scripts, the use of other shell features such as variables, parameters, argument lists, shell functions, shell traps. Prerequisite: CGS-1760 and COP-1000
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits An introductory course to programming in the C# language. Emphasis is placed on the basic data, methods and classes of the C# language. Additionally, object oriented programming concepts will be introduced. Programming style and object oriented methodology will be stressed throughout the course. Prerequisite: COP-1000
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits The course covers the concepts of both relational and object relational databases using the SQL programming language. Students are taught to create and maintain database objects and to store, retrieve and manipulate data. Students learn to retrieve data by using advanced techniques, grouping operations and navigational retrieval. They also learn to write SQL queries to generate report-like output. Hands-on practice using assigned projects reinforce the fundamental concepts Prerequisite: CGS-1000
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