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3.00 Credits
The varieties of disordered experience and conduct are studied for their contribution to an understanding of more effective personal and social adjustment. Specific disorders include the neuroses and psychoses as well as psychosomatic and conduct disturbances. This course partially satisfies the writing requirement of S.B.E. 6A-10.030. Prerequisites: PSY 2012 and either prerequisite or corequisite ENC 1101.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the basic concepts of computer programming. Students use a structured approach to program/algorithm design and learn logic techniques such as iteration, initialization, conditional processing, accumulation, and sequencing. Also considered are programming style and program efficiency. Logic techniques and data formats are illustrated using high level programming languages. This class utilizes classroom lecture and hands-on programming exercises. A working knowledge of the Windows PC including starting programs, saving files, and copying files is required. Lab fee required.
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3.00 Credits
Students will learn the Visual Basic programming language through classroom lectures and hands-on lab exercises. Topics covered include selection statements, iteration, event driven programming, data files, databases, menus, and ActiveX controls. Lab fee required. Prerequisite: COP 1000 or department permission.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides students with an introduction to wireless device programming. Students will learn the basic features of the Windows Mobile Internet Toolkit used for "smart phones" and hand-held PCs. In addition, the course will cover building and delivering Web services, installation, and software maintenance. Lab fee required. Prerequisite: COP 1000 with a grade of C or better.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to programming in the Practical Extraction and Report Language (PERL). The students will learn how to use PERL in both a Web-programming environment and in a reporting/office environment. Included in the course are Web-based PERL scripts, integration of PERL with HTML for the Web, using PERL to create command line utilities, and programming theory/design. Lab fee required. Prerequisite: COP 1000 or department permission.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a study of the programming language called C and its applications to scientific or business problems. Topics include selection, iteration, data types, scope, functions, arrays, pointers, strings, linked data structures, file IO, preprocessor statements, and multi-file applications. Lab fee required. Prerequisite: COP 1000 or department permission.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to object-oriented programming and the C++ programming language. Students will create, document, run, and debug programs using computer facilities on campus. Key topics include variables, classes, objects, selection, iteration, strings, arrays, pointers, and functions. Lab fee required. Prerequisite: COP 1000 with a grade of C or better or department permission.
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3.00 Credits
The student applies the Visual C++ programming language to more advanced problems by designing, implementing and documenting computer applications. Key topics include class constructors and destructors, function overloading, operator overloading, dynamic memory allocation, encapsulation, inheritance, and polymorphism. Selected classes from the C++ Standard Template Library (STL) are also covered. Lab fee required. Prerequisite: COP 2224 with a grade of C or higher or department permission.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to distributed programming with C++, focusing on programming networks in the Windows API. Additional material will be included to cover an introduction to COM and Web programming. All topics will be explored within the context of lectures, lab exercises, and projects. Lab fee required. Prerequisite: COP 2228.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to the C# programming language. Students will learn the basic features of the language including selection, iteration, data types, and scope. In addition, the course will cover the object-oriented aspects of the language including encapsulation, inheritance, and polymorphism. Lab fee required. Prerequisite: COP 1000 with a grade of C or better or department permission.
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