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Course Criteria
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0.00 - 20.00 Credits
Overview of entire System Development Life Cycle with a more detailed discussion of the Analysis and Design phases. Included are: problem identification, needs analysis, fact gathering techniques, communication skills, feasibility analysis, various design tools, implementation, management and evaluation of the information systems in small to large scale companies and how these can play a significant role in operations and survival. Prerequisite: COSC 1313 (3 credit hours, 48 lecture hours, 0 lab hours)
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0.00 - 7.00 Credits
COBOL language, with emphasis on structured design and structured programming, with I/O routines, loops, switching routines, branching, subscripting, and other fundamental programming techniques. The student writes, compiles, debugs, executes, and tests COBOL programs drawn from a variety of disciplines. Prerequisite: COSC 1313 or instructor?s permission. Keyboard familiarity is helpful . (3 credit hours, 48 lecture hours, 0 lab hours)
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0.00 - 2.00 Credits
A variety of Windows programs will be designed, coded, and debugged using Visual BASIC. Topics of discussion will include input/output, functions, subprograms, selection, repetition, arrays, and files. (LAS) Prerequisite: COSC 1313 or concurrent enrollment (3 credit hours, 48 lecture hours, 0 lab hours)
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0.00 Credits
Course covers in-depth, business-oriented examples of advanced features of microcomputer operating systems, word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and presentation graphics software. Advanced features also covered include mail merge, macros, communications, desktop publishing, data file transfer between applications, linking files and creating projects. Prerequisite: COSC 1153 (3 credit hours, 48 lecture hours, 0 lab hours)
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0.00 - 19.00 Credits
The main emphasis of this course will be using SQL to create, update, and manipulate a database. Other topics will include database capabilities, normalization, the advantages versus the disadvantages of databases, and database security. Prerequisite: COSC 1153 or instructor approval (3 credit hours, 48 lecture hours, 0 lab hours)
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0.00 - 5.00 Credits
Course is designed to introduce students to the C++ programming language and object-oriented programming. Structured programming and software design techniques will be used to develop simple application. Topics will include control structures, input/output, files, arrays, and structs. (LAS) Prerequisites: COSC 1113 and proficiency in another program language (3 credit hours, 48 lecture hours, 0 lab hours)
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0.00 - 13.00 Credits
A course to further develop C++ programming skills. Structured programming and software design techniques will be used to develop advanced applications. Areas to be covered include classes, pointers, dynamic data, queues, linked structures, and object-oriented programming. Prerequisite: COSC 2713 (3 credit hours, 48 lecture hours, 0 lab hours)
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3.00 Credits
Overview of Local Area Networks including computer and communication hardware and software, telecommunication technologies and attributes, and comprehensive analysis and design of computer networks. Issues concerning hardware and software for networks, network configuration, data transmission and protocol, standards, and network interconnectivity are addressed, as well as purchasing decisions. (LAS) (3 credit hours, 48 lecture hours, 0 lab hours)
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0.00 - 6.00 Credits
Student will develop object-oriented Java applications and applets, which demonstrate comprehension of fundamental programming structures, object-oriented programming, graphics, event handling, interface components, programming for the Internet, data structures, and exception handling. Prerequisite: COSC 2713 (3 credit hours, 48 lecture hours, 0 lab hours)
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0.00 - 11.00 Credits
In-depth study of a selected language. Structured programming practices will be stressed and advanced features of the language will be covered. Prerequisite: Previous course in the selected language or instructor?s consent. (3 credit hours, 48 lecture hours, 0 lab hours)
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