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  • 4.00 Credits

    This course introduces the role of computers and data processing in the business environment. Topics include essential business computer concepts. Popular PC software packages (database management software and especially electronic spreadsheets) are used to emphasize business analysis and decision-making using computers. Business and Accounting majors will appreciate our coverage of the electronic spreadsheet package, Microsoft Excel. Topics include: basic spreadsheet design, entering data, formatting worksheets, implementing formulas and more. This course is primarily for business majors. Offered every semester.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course provides an introduction to designing web pages using Adobe Dreamweaver and other web technologies. Students will learn how to design a professional looking web site using state-of-the-art software and real life examples. Topics include creative design, layout and typography, organization of content, navigation tables, frames, templates and style sheets, graphics, animation, plug-ins, streaming audio and video, Flash, HTML, and XHTML. Assignments carried out individually and in groups. Offered once a year Prerequisite: None
  • 4.00 Credits

    Introduction to program design and analysis: algorithmic processes, basic programming techniques, program specification & structure, program development, debugging, and testing. Emphasis on programming methodology and style. Students learn the basic language features of C++/Java to write basic to intermediate level programs. Offered every semester. Prerequisite: MA2090 or equivalent.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Continuation of CS2510. Discussion of storage classes, pointers, recursion, files and string manipulation. Basic data structures and algorithms, data abstractions, and object-oriented programming. Students write intermediate to advance level programs in C++/Java. Offered every semester. Prerequisites: CS2510, MA2030
  • 4.00 Credits

    Complete introduction to ANSI FORTRAN with an emphasis on scientific applications. The course stresses basic programming techniques, program structure, debugging and verification of programs. Problems assigned from several disciplines are solved on the computer. Offered with sufficient demand. Prerequisite: MA2310.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course provides an introduction to the Visual Basic programming language, programming concepts and terminology, algorithms, and problem solving strategies. It will provide students with the critical thinking skills necessary to design and write computer programs utilizing the components of Visual Basic. Students will learn how to develop professional real- life applications using Graphical User Interfaces and be introduced to programming topics such as handling, and an introduction to ADO.NET. Offered every semester
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course provides an introduction to Interactive multime- dia design emphasizing animation, sound and video using Adobe Flash and ActionScript. Students will learn how to design and create professional multimedia application for e-commerce, interactive instructional videos,and interactive web sites with rich internet applications using state of the art multimedia software. Topics include the application of e-business strategies using interactive audio and video, drawing and color tools, animation, timeline effects, shape tweening, video and audio parameters and compression formats. OOP, ActionScript properties and classes, methods, functions, event handlers, conditional statements, loops and arrays. Assignments to be carried out individually and in groups. Offered once a year. 4credits.
  • 4.00 Credits

    The UNIX operating system and the C programming language are covered at length. Discussion of types, operators, expressions, functions, program structure, pointers, arrays, input and output. Several programs are required. Offered every semester. Prerequisites: Any programming course and MA2310. Note: Students who have taken CS2510 and CS2511 may not take this course.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Complete coverage of ANSI COBOL to solve simple and complex business problems. Creation, use and update of sequential, indexed, and relative files. Emphasis on file processing, table handling and record manipulation. Offered every semester. Prerequisite: CS1500 or CS2510 for CS majors.
  • 4.00 Credits

    The Windows environment is used to develop software applications using the object-oriented and graphical user interface characteristicd of Visual Basic. Offered every semester. Prerequisite: CS1500 or equivalent (Beginning Fall 2003, course offered as BU3015).
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