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CLT 295: S pecial Topics:Paris in Film and Literature
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
This course studies the ways in which the city of Paris, capital of France and, for many decades, cultural and artistic center of Europe, has been represented in movies and literature throughout the 20th and into the 21st century. (Fall) Zielonka/ Three credits
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CLT 299: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
Staff/ Three credits
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CSC 117: Introduction to Programming
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
This course is an introduction to the field of computer science and structured programming in C++. Topics include basic computer architecture, the algorithmic approach to problem solving, various number systems, and logic. The programming language constructs introduced include types of variables, arithmetic operations, input/output, decision statements, loops, and functions. (Fall) Borgia/ Three credits
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CSC 170: Des ktop Publishing
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
This course considers desktop publishing as it is used in communications, marketing, small business, and non-profit organizations. Principles of good design are discussed and applied to produce high-quality, complex publications using Adobe InDesign. The emphasis is on the integration of text, spreadsheets, scanned images, and graphics to accomplish a wide variety of projects. Prerequisite: CSC 113 or equivalent. (Spring 2008) Goodman/ Three credits
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CSC 175: D atabases and Spreadsheets
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
This course covers the establishment and effective use of a database using Access: design, screen forms and data-entry, queries, updating, linking related tables, report generation, and export/import to other programs. It also presents the design and application of spreadsheets using Excel: formatting, ranges, built-in functions, user-defined formulas, array formulas, table-lookups, summaries by pivot tables, graphing, linking, and macros. Some mathematical background is assumed. Prerequisite: CSC 113 or equivalent. (Fall) Brown/ Three credits
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CSC 180: Electronic Communications and Multimedia
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
This course will consider network systems and their characteristics, costs, and future directions; presentation software and hardware systems and their characteristics and limitations; multimedia systems; and human/computer interaction. Prerequisite: CSC 113 or equivalent. (Fall, Spring) Goodman/ Three credits
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CSC 231: Pro gramming in Asembly Language
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
A course introducing the student to assembly language programming. Topics will include memory and addressing, data representation, real and integral arithmetic, instruction formats and sets, indexing, subroutines, and error correction. Prerequisite: CSC 117 or equivalent. (Fall 2008) Katcher/ Three credits
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CSC 250: Intermediate Programming
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
This course extends the computer science and programming concepts introduced in CSC 117. The advanced topics include: objects, pointers, arrays, records, string types, and functions with output parameters. Prerequisite: CSC 117. (Spring) Brown/ Three credits
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CSC 260: Command Language Interfaces
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
This course introduces a command language computing environment, the bash shell interface to the Linux operating system. Topics covered include: a comparison of the DOS and bash shells, hierarchical file structure, file permissions, multiuser systems, utilities, shell scripts, I/O redirection, pipes, and programming in C++. Prerequisite: CSC 117. (Spring) Driehaus/ Three credits
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CSC 261: Simulation
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
Exposition of basic ideas of digital computer simulation of stochastic processes, and the application of those ideas to practical problems. Prerequisite: CSC 117. (Spring 2008) Katcher/ Three credits
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