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  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: COP 2250 . Laboratory Fee: $10 This course continues implementation of Java programming begun in COP 2250. After reviewing topics of classes, objects, types, control flows, testing, debugging, documenting and using Java libraries, the following topics will be included: interfaces, polymorphism, event handling, inheritance, GUIs, array lists, exception handling, streams, system design, recursion, sorting and searching, and data structures. Students will be involved in hands-on experiences within class meetings and in between class meetings. Students will create programs meeting given specifications.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: None . Laboratory Fee: $10 This course develops skills in creating interactive, data-driven Web applications. Server-side scripting with PHP integrated with HTML will be developed to create web applications that enable online registration, login verification, and such. mySQL will be used for creation, management, and retrieval of large amounts of data. Extensible Markup Language (XML) will be used to catalog and describe data in an HTML document. PHP will be used to display data from a XML file and dynamically display it in a Web page. Students should have skills in keyboarding and a fundamental knowledge of electronic file management.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: POS 2041 or INR 2002, C or higher in either . Satisfies Codes: CULD, GENE, SEBH This course is an introduction to comparative politics and provides the student the means to analyze political systems. It introduces some important analytical tools that political scientists use in examining fundamental questions regarding democracy, international economic systems, state-nation violence, the structures of democratic and non-democratic regimes, and the impact of values, ideology, economics and leadership on political decision-making. Various national political systems will be examined in detail using the analytical tools learned in order to establish bases of comparison and contrast and provide guidelines for answering important current international relations questions.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: C or higher in ENC 1101 . Satisfies Codes: GENE, GRW6, HUMN . Laboratory Fee: $10 A course for student writers who have mastery of English fundamentals. Training in writing prose and poetry expressive of individual interests and talents.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: CRW 2000 . Satisfies Codes: GENE, GRW6, HUMN . Laboratory Fee: $10 This course is a continuation of the process begun in CRW 2000. Advanced creative writing skills are emphasized in area of poetry, fiction, and drama. Students will also study information concerning submitting work for publication.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: None . Laboratory Fee: $5 . Satisfies Codes: GENE, GRW6, HUMN This course develops the skills necessary to use MS Windows. Topics studied will include managing files and folders, using Explorer and My Computer, customizing the desktop settings, multitasking, Internet Explorer, Search, Control Panel, disk maintenance, and using accessory programs.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: None . Laboratory Fee: $5 This course provides basic instruction in Microsoft Excel. Topics include the use of the ribbon; entering constant values and formulas; use of simple functions; constructing, formatting, and printing basic worksheets; basic list management; creating and printing charts and other basic topics. Students will have hands-on computer experience. Additional practice time will be required. Adequate keyboarding and mouse skills are helpful. Students may substitute CTS 1262 (3-credit Excel course) for CTS 1261 (Excel Level I), CTS 1271 (Excel Level II), and CTS 1281 (Excel Level III). Students will not receive credit toward a degree for both the 3-credit and 1-credit Excel courses.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: None . Laboratory Fee: $10 This course provides comprehensive instruction in Microsoft Excel. Topics include using menus and toolbars; entering constant values and formulas; use of functions (including conditional, lookup, and string functions); creating and manipulating lists; creating and printing charts; using large worksheets and multiple worksheets; using range names in formulas; customizing toolbars; creating macros; using Solver and PivotTable; worksheet design and documentation; formula auditing; data validation; and linking and consolidation. Students will have daily hands-on experience with the computer. Additional practice time will be required. Adequate keyboarding and mouse skills are helpful. Students may substitute CTS 1262 (3-credit Excel course) for CTS 1261 (Excel Level I), CTS 1271 (Excel Level II), and CTS 1281 (Excel Level III). Students will not receive credit toward a degree for both the 3-credit and 1-credit Excel courses.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: CTS 1261 or consent of instructor . Laboratory Fee: $5 This course provides additional instruction in Microsoft Excel. Topics include construction of more complicated worksheets; using large worksheets and multiple worksheets; using conditional and lookup functions; using range names in formulas; macro basics; integration; and customizing toolbars. Students will have daily hands-on experience with the computer. Additional practice time will be required. Adequate keyboarding and mouse skills are helpful. Students may substitute CTS 1262 (3-credit Excel course) for CTS 1261 (Excel Level I), CTS 1271 (Excel Level II), and CTS 1281 (Excel Level III). Students will not receive credit toward a degree for both the 3-credit and 1-credit Excel courses.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: CTS 1271 or consent of instructor . Laboratory Fee: $5 This course provides advanced instruction in Microsoft Excel. Topics include creating scenarios; using the PMT function and string functions; using Solver and PivotTable; creating data tables; linking and consolidation; data validation; formula auditing and worksheet design and documentation. Students will have daily hands-on experience with the computer. Additional practice time will be required. Adequate keyboarding and mouse skills are helpful. Students may substitute CTS 1262 (3-credit Excel course) for CTS 1261 (Excel Level I), CTS 1271 (Excel Level II), and CTS 1281 (Excel Level III). Students will not receive credit toward a degree for both the 3-credit and 1-credit Excel courses.
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