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CSH 150: Honors Seminar in Linux
3.00 Credits
Capitol Technology University
This is a hands-on course. The goal is to introduce students to the richness and complexity of the Linux environment. You will install Linux on computers in the lab; learn how to network the computers; work with system utilities; learn how the PHP language can be used to connect web pages to information stored in a database. Eligibility requirements: CT-152 and freshman or sophomore status with a GPA of 3.0 or above.
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CSH 410: Honors Seminar in Neural Networks
3.00 Credits
Capitol Technology University
Basics of neural network computing, important neural network models such as Adaline, Perceptron, back propagation, self-organizing maps, Hopfield nets. Analysis and limitations of neural networks; programming neural networks using OOP. Eligibility requirements: Junior or Senior status with a 3.0 GPA or higher; good programming skills; knowledge of matrices and some multivariable calculus. Prerequisites: CS-130 or CT-251 with grade of B or better; Junior or senior status; Good programming skills, knowledge of matrices and some multivariable calculus.
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CT 101: Introduction to Software Applications
3.00 Credits
Capitol Technology University
This is an introductory course on software that is essential for the successful use of a Windows-based PC system. Students are introduced to the basic features and functions of the Windows operating system, word processing, the use of spreadsheets and tools that accompany spreadsheets, setting up a simple database and the creation of PowerPoint presentations. Students will learn how to use and integrate the various applications into one larger document and produce a written, electronic and oral presentation.
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CT 102: Introduction to Internet Applications
3.00 Credits
Capitol Technology University
Introduces students to dynamic HTML Web pages, designed using tables, style sheets, cascading style sheets (CSS), images, and dynamic images, with emphasis on page layout, navigation bars and forms. Scripting languages are used to enhance Web page features. Graphic, video and audio file standards, such as GIF, TIF, JPEG, WAV and MIDI are discussed. SGML and XML are defined, and role of XML in enabling the communication of data between disparate applications is discussed. Students are required to complete assignments as part of the homework requirements.
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CT 115: Introduction to Programming
3.00 Credits
Capitol Technology University
An introductory programming course that teaches the computer essentials and programming essentials. Components of a computer, the computer as a tool for connecting to networks/Internet, digital vs. analog, binary arithmetic. String literals, primitive data types, arithmetic expressions, output formatting, user interaction, using pre-defined classes, selection, looping. Extensive programming assignments are completed as part of the homework assignments. Corequisite: MA-110 or MA-114.
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CT 152: Introduction to Unix
3.00 Credits
Capitol Technology University
Unix file and operating system. Understanding multi-user and multitasking concepts. Editors, X-windows, Awk, email, Internet commands, shell commands and shell scripts. Projects, which provide practical experience, are completed as part of the homework requirements. Corequisite: CT-115 or professor approval.
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CT 201: Multimedia Applications
3.00 Credits
Capitol Technology University
Use online and resident window tools to create, edit and enhance text, audio, and video for multimedia applications, including multimedia Web pages and presentations. Study the philosophy, aesthetics and theory behind the layout, construction and display of multimedia material. Programming projects are completed as part of the homework requirements. Prerequisites: CT-102 or equivalent.
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CT 240: Internetworking with Routers and Switches
3.00 Credits
Capitol Technology University
Configuring routers and switches to build multiprotocol internetworks. OSI reference model, basic LAN and WAN design, dial access services, TCP/IP protocol suites, IP addressing, subnetting, static and dynamic routing, WAN technologies such as HDLC, PPP, Frame Relay, ATM and ISDN. Prerequisites: TC-110 and CT-115 or CS-130 or professor approval.
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CT 251: Intermediate Java Programming
3.00 Credits
Capitol Technology University
Java syntax, Java and HTML. Philosophy behind Java. Platform independence. Applications and Applets. Overview of object-oriented programming, including inheritance and JAVA's particular implementation of polymorphism. JAVA's Absrtact Windows Toolkit/ SWING, exception handling and threads, multimedia. Applications of Java including I/O classes and JDBC. Programming projects are assigned as part of the homework requirements. Prerequisites: CS-220 or equivalent.
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CT 36: Web Programming Languages
3.00 Credits
Capitol Technology University
This course will explore how to make a dynamic website using five programming languages: Perl, PHP, Java Servlets, Java Server Pages and C#. Students will have access to a Unix server including an Apache Web Server and a MySql Database. This course can be taken as an elective or as a substitute for CS-325 for degrees where CS-325 is a requirement (CS-325 is no longer offered). Prerequisites: CS-356 or permission of instructor.
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