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3.00 Credits
Comparison of current secondary curriculum with national standards, implementation, assessment, and the role of technology. (Variable)
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Client-side Web development adhering to recent/current Web standards. Includes by-hand Web page development involving basic HTML, CSS, data acquisition using forms, and JavaScript for data validation and simple Web-based tools. (Offered Fall)
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Introduction to operation, applications, implications of computers, microcomputers, and network communications. Develops skill in current applications and sensitizes students to societal issues related to computing. (Offered Fall and Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Emphasis on developing macros and programs, importing and exporting files between applications, solving and implementing applications and problems, and other more advanced topics. Examination of software such as word processing, spreadsheets, and database languages. Prerequisite(s): 810:021 or equivalent. (Offered Fall)
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Functional description of microcomputer operating systems; commands and utilities, system and file organization, memory and file management, troubleshooting strategies, and networks. Prerequisite(s): 810:022 or any one-semester programming course. (Offered Spring)
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Introduces productivity tools used by software testers including word processors, spreadsheets, and databases. Develops skills for producing and integrating text, spreadsheet, and database files in a software testing context. (Variable)
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Explores computational approaches to solving complex problems using computational tools and dynamic and discrete simulations. Topics include problem representation, modeling, simulation, and model/simulation validation, with applications in the sciences, social sciences, and business. (Offered Fall and Spring)
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Programming using the language Visual BASIC. Broad coverage of language syntax, programming practice, and programming problems appropriate to the novice or end-use programmer using a personal computer. (Offered Fall and Spring)
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Examination of the COBOL language; emphasis on data processing techniques and structured programming methods. Sequential and indexed files, file maintenance, sorting, report design, and multi-file processing. Concepts illustrated by business-like examples. Prerequisite(s): one of the following 150:032, 810:030, 810:035, 810:036, or 810:051. (Offered Spring)
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