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In Introduction to Web Site Development, students will learn a wide arange of web-based technologies and scripting languages that are used for the development of internet web sites. The tools discussed in the course will vary in order to stay current with the rapidly changing environment of web development. These tools could include (but are not limited to): wysiwyg html editors, html, css, xml, Flash, java script and dynamic web programming languages. The intent of the course is to give students a broad experience with a wide range of web-based technologies. This course is intended for non-majors who are interested in careers focused on the development of web sites. Computer Science majors may take the course as an elective, but it cannot be used to fulfull any CS graduation requirement or to complete an area of specialization.
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An introductory course for computer science and computer information systems majors and minors that is intended for students who do not already have a background in computing fundamentals. Course topics include: problem solving, tactics for problem decomposition, strategies of problem solving, and information on how programming transforms a problem to a solution and ultimately to implementation. Other topics include objects, processes, operations, representation of information, and representation of solutions. Elements of programming will be used to accomplish projects. For students who already have this background, they can opt out of the requirement with written permission from the department chair.
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This course focuses on the concepts and constructs of computer programming, including program design and decomposition, data types, interactive and file input/output, control structures, and graphical user interface development. Formerly CS 175.
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This course introduces basic concepts of software development, elementary data structures (including sets, lists, stacks, queues, trees, and graphs), recursion, and elementary algorithm analysis. Formerly CS 205. Prerequisites: CS 105, MA 150 (the latter may be taken as a co-requisite).
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This course provides an introduction to the programming language C and techniques of programming in C. Topics covered include the structure of C programs, operators, data types, storage classes, storage management, program flow control, functions, pointers, arrays, concurrent programming, and the C preprocessor. Program design and software engineering techniques are emphasized. Prerequisite: CS 104.
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