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3.00 Credits
A study of the utilization of commercially available microcomputer software packages in small business information systems using the Windows? environment. Lab fee $7.00. [Fa, Sp, Su]
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3.00 Credits
An introductory study of the computer industry, including the role of the computer in business and society, computer functions, processing techniques, programming languages, microcomputer systems and applications, data communications, and future trends. Lab fee $7.00. [Fa, Sp, Su]
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course in developing both procedural and object oriented logic for problem solving, utilizing several program development tools and techniques, including traditional flowcharts, hierarchy charts, and pseudocode. Developed logic will be translated into simple BASIC programs to introduce elementary programming techniques and to allow the student to see the relationship between logic tool output and finished source code. A study of the computer, including primary and secondary storage, the central processing unit, system architecture, peripheral devices, and binary/hexadecimal numbering systems will be included. [Fa, Sp, Su]
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3.00 Credits
This course will provide students with experience in eventdriven programming using the Microsoft Visual Basic language to analyze and solve typical business problems. Flowcharting techniques will be used to provide instruction in object-oriented design logic. Lab fee: $7.00. Prerequisites: CIT 1113 or CIT 1163 [Fa, Sp]
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3.00 Credits
COBOL programming language using the structured approach in a business problem-solving environment. Lab fee $7.00. Prerequisites: CIT 1103 or equivalent, CIT 1113
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3.00 Credits
Fundamental concepts of the C++ programming language with emphasis on solving object-oriented paradigm problems. Lab fee $7.00. Prerequisites: CIT 1113 or CIT 1163 [Fa, Sp, Su]
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3.00 Credits
The student will learn the basics of scripting. Students will be introduced to JAVA Script, CGI/Perl, PHP, VB Script, and windows Script Host. Students will also learn the art of web stage interaction and data manipulation. Prerequisites: CIT 1113 or permissions of instructor. Lab fee $7.00. [FA, SP]
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3.00 Credits
A study of the principles, theory and practice of database management, and relational database application development using Oracle. The course includes client/server concepts, relational concepts, database design and development techniques, integrated database applications, SQL Pulse Structured Query Language (SQL), creation of tables, queries, forms, reports, and graphs. Lab fee: $7.00. (SP, SU)
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3.00 Credits
The student will learn to utilize a computer based presentation software and a web page development software. The student will learn how to create, edit, animate and import graphics into Microsoft? PowerPoint. The student will also build and design web pages utilizing Microsoft? FrontPage. Lab fee $7.00. [Su]
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3.00 Credits
Learning to draw well is crucial to the development of the game artist. Game Art will teach fundamental drawing skills and principles as they relate to game development.
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