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3.00 Credits
Recommended Prep: ENG 22/60 OR placement in ENG 100 An introductory survey of computers and their role in the information world emphasizing computer terminology, hardware, and software. Opportunities for "hands-on" experience using applicationssoftware may include spreadsheets, word processing, presentations, communications, and databases. (3 hrs. lect. per week plus lab assignments.)
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3.00 Credits
Recommended Prep: ENG 22/60 OR placement in ENG 100 CENT and EIMT majors only. This course is a computer literacy course. It provides those basic concepts and skills related to computers and computing that are needed in today's information age, and, in particular, in the general area of computing and electronics. The students will acquire an understanding of concepts in word processing and basic skills in other applications appropriate to the computing and electronics industry. (Credit may be received for only ICS 100, 100E, 100M or 100T) May be taken on a CR/N basis. (3 hrs. lect. per week plus lab assignments.)
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3.00 Credits
Recommended Prep: ENG 22/60 OR placement in ENG 100 CA, AEC, and FT majors only. This course is a computer literacy course. It provides those basic concepts and skills related to computers and computing that are needed in today's information age, and, in particular, in the general area of manufacturing. The students will acquire an understanding of concepts in word processing and basic skills in other applications appropriate to the manufacturing industry. Credit may be received for only ICS 100, 100E, 100M or 100T. May be taken on a CR/N basis. (3 hrs. lect. per week plus lab assignments.)
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3.00 Credits
Recommended Prep: ENG 22/60 OR placement in ENG 100 AMT, ABRP, AERO, DISL, and MARR majors only. This course is a computer literacy course. It provides those basic concepts and skills related to computers and computing that are needed in today's information age, and, in particular, in the general area of transportation. The students will acquire an understanding of concepts in word processing and basic skills in other applications appropriate to the transportation industry. (Credit may be received for only ICS 100, 100E, 100M or 100T.) May be taken on a CR/N basis. (3 hrs. lect. per week plus lab assignments.)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ENG 22/60 OR placement in ENG 100 Hands-on computer class with emphasis on producing professional-level documents, spreadsheets, presentations, databases, and web pages for problem solving. Includes concepts, terminology, and a contemporary operating system. Meets requirements for College of Business (UHM and UHH) and UHM's Biology program and Botany Department. (3 hrs. lect. per week)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Any one of the following: ICS 100, 100E, 100M, 100T, 101 Some sections may be for CENT majors only. This course introduces the many resources available on the Internet. Topics will include history, current issues and how the Internet works. Terminology, file formats, and naming conventions will be covered. Students will be introduced to the concept of client-server programs as they apply to the Internet. Special emphasis will be placed on the World Wide Web, where students will learn to browse and publish information. Formerly cross-listed with CENT 102. Credit may be received for only ICS 102 or for CENT 102, but not for both. (3 hrs. lect. per week)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ICS 100 or ICS 101 This course is designed to introduce students to the fundamental concepts and skills of software development. Students learn how programs are written and what the fundamental building blocks are. Students are introduced to the software development process. Topics such as compilers, interpreters, clients and servers, introduction to naming issues, programming languages and syntax are covered. Cross-listed at CENT 110. (3 hrs. lect. per week)
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MATH 27 or 58 or 103 OR placement in MATH 135 or higher Intended for Computer Science majors and all others interested in the first course in programming. An overview of the fundamentals of computer science emphasizing problem solving, algorithm development, implementation, and debugging/ testing using an object-oriented programming language. (4 hrs. lect. per week)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ENG 22/60 OR placement in ENG 100 This course examines file organization and the use of computer databases. A substantial part of the course develops an understanding of the data processing building blocks: files, records and fields. Techniques to report and maintain data are also covered. (3 hrs. lect. per week)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MATH 135 Prerequisite or Corequisite: ICS 111 Recommended Prep: MATH 205 Includes logic, sets, functions, matrices, algorithmic concepts, mathematical reasoning, recursion, counting techniques, probability theory. (3 hrs. lect. per week)
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