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Prerequisite: CP102 Essential programming skills are taught in the designing and writing of computer solutions to common problems found in science and business, using Visual Studio .NET programming languages. Among the topics discussed are: event-driven programming, Graphical User Interface creation, and object-based programming with an emphasis on Object Oriented Programming techniques.
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Prerequisite: CP122 This course provides the student with the skills necessary to write Database and Internet applications, using Microsoft .NET technology. Topics will include advanced GUI design, component creation, and application deployment.
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Prerequisite: CP100 This course will provide an overview of data communications technology, terminology, hardware, software, and services. Hardware and software will be analyzed from a functional point of view. Students will be introduced to the major hardware devices including terminals, modems, multiplexers, concentrators, switches, and computer front-end processors. Internet applications and local area network and wide area network will be explored.
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Prerequisite: CP102 This course will provide students with an interactive introduction to the fundamentals of C++ programming language and its application to the solution of commercial, business, and scienti c problems. The student will be introduced to the programming environment and necessary code syntax to produce programs. Topics will include data types, program control structures, functions, pointers, strings, arrays, and structures.
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Prerequisite: CP145 This course will provide students with skills necessary to write quality programs by implementation of all OOP aspects. Topics include classes creation and usage, data structures, streams, and memory management.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CP104 or ET103 This course will provide an understanding of digital electronic theory, binary systems, Boolean algebra, and the application of these concepts to analyzing the functions of digital computer electronics. The student will learn how a computer logic statement is converted into actual circuits.
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Prerequisite: CP100 This course introduces the student to UNIX operating system concepts and applications. It includes UNIX systems architecture, UNIX shell commands, and UNIX text editors. Students will also learn how to write C and C++ programs with UNIX based compilers as well as write UNIX shell scripts. Students will demonstrate practical mastery through laboratory projects.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CP102 The course introduces the student to the fundamentals of JAVA programming language. Essential programming skills are taught with the emphasis on the creation of general and Internet-based applications utilizing major class libraries. Basic programming structures and program building blocks will be covered. Objectbased programming techniques will be discussed.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CP171 This course provides the student with the skills necessary to write quality Database and Internet applications, using JAVA technologies. Topics will include advanced GUI creation, thread programming, exception handling, le access, and database connectivity, with an emphasis on OOP techniques.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CP172 This course provides the student with the skills necessary to write quality all-purpose and Internet applications, using modern JAVA technologies. Topics will include JAVA Server Pages, servlets, networking, collections, JavaBeans, RMI, streams, JDBC, EJB, JMS.
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