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CS 122: Concepts in Computing III
4.00 Credits
Rogue Community College
Introduces the concepts, skills, and tools involved in programming and program design Develops programming-related problem-solving skills through the analysis, design, development, testing, and debugging of algorithms involving structured programming constructs Prerequisites: CS140, MTH95, and WR121.
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CS 125: di Digital Imaging
3.00 Credits
Rogue Community College
Covers digital imaging commands and operations, along with publishing concepts and terms Particular attention will be given to creating files for cost-efficient output Adobe PhotoShop is currently the application used Prerequisite: CS101 or CS120.
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CS 125d: Digital 3D Graphics I
3.00 Credits
Rogue Community College
Introduces the principles of developing basic three-dimensional graphic imagery and animations Using a hands-on approach, students develop competence in using Maya to create three-dimensional graphics Topics include modeling objects, generating surfaces, and working with textures, cameras and lighting Prerequisite: CS125di.
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CS 125f: Introduction to Flash
3.00 Credits
Rogue Community College
Using a hands-on approach, students will design rich media Web content containing interactivity, animation and sound Students gain an understanding of Flash's logic, concepts and language, and they gain additional knowledge of designer/developer resources for continued self-paced learning Includes rich media; the Flash drawing tools; creating Flash movies; adding graphic elements; designing with text; symbols, instances, and libraries; working with sound and motion; creating inter-activity; combining Flash with HTML; and publishing a Flash Website Prerequisite: CS101 or CS120 or equivalent computing experience.
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CS 125g: Survey of Computer Game Development
3.00 Credits
Rogue Community College
Introduces students to introductory game programming concepts, the development side of gaming as well as computer game graphics in both 2D and 3D formats Students will learn basic skills in several programs used in the industry for game development Also covers the history of gaming and career opportunities in the computer gaming industry Prerequisites: CS101 or CS120 or instructor's permission.
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CS 125r: Database Report Generation
3.00 Credits
Rogue Community College
Provides a hands-on approach to developing competency in basic and advanced database report generation using Crystal Reports Students will learn how to connect to a variety of data sources, add data objects, and structure and format data in reports How to add charts and maps to reports and create cross-tab reports are also covered Prerequisites: CS125db and MTH65.
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CS 125v: Visio
1.00 Credits
Rogue Community College
Introduces diagramming software using Microsoft Visio Professional Applications and projects are designed for both business and technical professional skill development Students learn to develop any of the following: flow charts, organizational charts, office layouts, Web site diagrams, network diagrams, and building and electrical plans Course projects will be flexible and students will select from topics appropriate to their areas of study Prerequisite: CS101 or CS120 Does not fulfill degree or certificate requirements for computer proficiency.
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CS 133: js JavaScript I
4.00 Credits
Rogue Community College
Introduces beginning JavaScript for computer science majors and/or students wanting to explore client-side programming techniques and concepts Covers Document Object Model (DOM) and simple techniques for adding dynamic content to Web pages Prerequisite: CS133h.
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CS 133b: Visual Basic I
4.00 Credits
Rogue Community College
Introduces students with minimal mathematics background to coding and problem solving using the Visual Basic programming language Prerequisites: CS140, MTH95 and WR121.
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CS 133h: Html/ Xhtml I
4.00 Credits
Rogue Community College
Uses lectures and hands on training to help students develop competency in writing HTML/XHTML code, develop an understanding of basic HTML/XHTML coding techniques, and upload HTTP documents to the Internet Topics include tags, headers, hyperlinks, lists, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), images, and tables Designed for students in any discipline Prerequisites: CS120 and MTH60; WR121 (may be taken concurrently); CS140 recommended.
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