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  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: None . Laboratory Fee: $10 This is a language-independent introductory programming course which helps students gain skills and knowledge of structured and object-oriented and event-driven programming principles. Topics include number systems, basic tools, pseudocode, hierarchy and flowcharts, compilers and interpreters, algorithms, data validation, and defensive programming. No prior experience with computers or programming is necessary, nor is any special knowledge of mathematics.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: None . Laboratory Fee: $10 This course introduces the student to the common elements of programming. Program design, structured methodology, syntax, documentation, problem solving, terminology, and graphic design are studied. Students will be involved in hands-on experiences within class and in between classes. Use of Microsoft Visual BASIC.Net's on-line Help and other reference materials will be required. Students will create programs meeting given specifications. Students will create a program of their own design. VS.Net will be used.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: None . Laboratory Fee: $5 This course introduces students to Java programming language using programming code snippets. Students are involved in hands-on programming experiences within class meetings and in between class meetings. Small programs will be created using existing Java graphics classes. Problem solving skills and techniques are emphasized. Students should have skills in keyboarding and a fundamental knowledge of electronic file management.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: None . Laboratory Fee: $10 This course serves as an introduction to computer operating systems. It provides an overview of what they are and how they work. Each primary component of operating systems is covered, beginning with resource management (memory, processor, devices and files) and moving on to user interfaces, security issues and the interaction of operating system components. Examples of how these functions are implemented in modern operating systems will be studied and applied.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: None . Laboratory Fee: $10 This course introduces students to the common elements of programming. Scripting design, object-oriented and structured methodologies, language syntax, documentation, problem solving, and terminology are studied. Students are involved in hands-on experiences within class and in between classes. The command line of Windows and a text editor are used to create batch files and scripts applicable to network administration. Networking applications of Windows Scripting Host and COM objects are used. Fundamental programming structures and terminology will be stressed. Problem solving skills and techniques are emphasized. Students should have skills in keyboarding and a fundamental knowledge of electronic file management.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: COP 1000 or consent of instructor . Laboratory Fee: $10 Students will write computer programs in the C++ language. C++ is a flexible language that can be used for anything from operating systems to accounting packages. It is a middle level language with some of the advantages of assembly language and some of the advantages of high level languages like BASIC. Students will study the object- oriented approach to programming.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: COP 2220 or consent of instructor . Laboratory Fee: $10 This course applies the fundamentals learned from the introductory C++ course. The student will utilize the basic programming constructs of C++ and create a comprehensive, term long programming project. Object oriented programming will be strongly emphasized along with advanced coding and debugging techniques. Students will be involved with hands on experience within class and in between classes.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: None . Laboratory Fee: $10 This course introduces students to the syntax and semantics of the Java programming language. Students are involved in hands-on programming experiences within class and in between classes. Topics will include programming terminology, control structures, I/O operations and Java's object-oriented programming features of arrays, references, classes, objects, inheritance and data encapsulation. Problem solving skills and techniques are emphasized. Students should have skills in keyboarding and a fundamental knowledge of electronic file management.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite or Corequisite: CTS 1400 or consent of instructor . Laboratory Fee: $10 This course is designed to introduce the student to a PC Database Management System (DBMS). The concepts involved in using a PC DBMS in a business setting will be stressed. Topics will include normalization, design methodology, report generation, data management techniques plus queries, indexing, and relations. Daily hands on experience with the DBMS will be required.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: COP 1171 or consent of instructor . Laboratory Fee: $10 This course continues implementation of .Net framework introduced in the course, Programming with Basic. This course will focus on creating applications that are integrated with databases. Using ADO.Net the student will experience creating connections, Data SQL commands and Data Reader, accessing data with the DataAdapter, and work with DataSets and DataTables. Data binding in web forms and using the XML Designer are included. Students will be involved in hands-on experiences within class meetings and in between class meetings. Students will create programs meeting given specifications. WindowsXP, Microsoft SQL Server, and VisualStudio.Net will be used. SQL Server will be used as the primary database and SQLServer Studio will be used to perform activities at the server-side.
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