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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course in the academic use of computers. Includes Internet, e-mail, the Information Highway, information resources, components for student computer systems, the campus computing environment, computer operation fundamentals, computer ethics and the law, and selective software applications. Fall, Spring, Summer.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the fields of information technology (IT) and computer science (CS), with special emphasis on computer information systems. It provides students with an opportunity to appreciate the role of IT and CS in the modern world and prepares them to pursue more advanced courses in computer science. Fall, Spring.
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1.00 Credits
1 credit Computer software applications. Not available for general education credit. May be retaken with permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to problem-solving methods and algorithm development using the latest programming language. Emphasizes good programming techniques for designing, coding, debugging, and documenting programs. Fall, Spring, Summer.
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3.00 Credits
Preliminary course in web page design using HTML and other web page development software. Course covers looking critically at the design of web pages, learning the basics of HTML, and how programming can aid in the creation of HTML web pages. Additional topics may be covered. Prerequisite: CS 140 or a grade C or higher in either CS 101 or CS 105. Can be taken concurrently with CS 140. Fall, Spring.
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3.00 Credits
A course in the general interaction of a microcomputer system: hardware, operating system, and application software. For people who will purchase, support, or maintain PC systems. Content will reflect current hardware, software, and Internet standards. Prerequisite: CS 140 or a grade C or higher in either CS 101 or CS 105. Can be taken concurrently with CS 140. Fall, Spring.
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3.00 Credits
Extends the CS 140 concepts to include arrays, methods, sorting, searching, dynamic memory, objects, and self-referencing objects. Prerequisite: Grade C or higher in CS 140. Fall, Spring.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to various principles, theories, and approaches to user interface design and implementation. Includes a study of the factors that affect user interface design, user acceptance factors, and mastery of at least one Rapid Application Development (RAD) tool. Prerequisite: Grade C or higher in CS 185. Fall, Spring.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the basic architecture, facilities, and tools of the e-Server is Midrange Computer. Covers CL syntax, spool file concepts, SEU, PDM, SDA, Query/400, DFU, DDS, CPYF, database concepts (including physical and logical files), Operations Navigator, Websphere Development client, and basic CL programming. Prerequisite: Grade C or higher in CS 185 or permission of instructor. Fall.
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3.00 Credits
Covers the basic working environment of a Unix system. Introduces common operations such as listing directory contents, displaying files, basic file management, getting help, sending e-mail, using Unix tools to search for text strings and files, sorting files, setting file permissions, and performing other operations. Prerequisite: Grade C or higher in CS 185 or permission of instructor. Spring.
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