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Prerequisite: CIS 1610 with "C" or better; Description: This course covers the basic fundamental principles of Data Structures. It uses C++ as a programming language to implement a variety of data structures. As such it requires the knowledge of programming in C++ offered in the online course "CIS1610: Programming in C++". Topics will include C++ STL containers, vectors, C++ pointers, dynamic memory, STL Stacks, STL Queues, and Lists with or without iterators. User Designed classes are implemented.
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Prerequisite: Completion of a basic computer literacy course (e.g., CIS 100, BIT 1150) or receive permission of instructor.; Description: This course will cover the fundamental concepts of Object Oriented Programming using Java. Topics will include objects, classes, constructors, methods, instance variables. User Designed classes are implemented. Arrays and Array Processing are emphasized. Graphical User Interfaces are developed using Java. Applets are explained and implemented.
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Prerequisite: CST 209 with a "C" or better; Description: This course continues the coverage of the fundamental concepts of Object Oriented Programming that started in Java Programming I (CST209-R50). Topics will include Super Classes, Sub Classes, Polymorphism, Inheritance, Stacks, Queues, and Lists. User Designed classes are implemented.
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CT 100A, B, C (1 hour each) is equivalent to CT 1000 Acquire the knowledge and skill necessary for home repair and maintenance of plumbing fixtures, electrical devices, and carpentry repair; to include the necessary tools and safety requirements to perform such repair.
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Acquire the knowledge and skill necessary to perform home plumbing repairs and home maintenance; to include faucet repair, toilets, sinks, and drainage repairs.
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Acquire the knowledge and skill necessary to perform home electrical repairs and home maintenance; to include light fixtures, ceiling fans, lamps, switches, plugs, and appliance cords.
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Acquire the knowledge and skill necessary to perform home carpentry repairs and home maintenance; to include walls, ceilings, doors, locking devices, windows, and screens.
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3.00 Credits
Theory, principles, and practice of surveying as applied to construction; with special emphasis on including cross-sections, slope stakes, grades, and layout of utilities and buildings; field note procedure; differential and profile leveling; care and use of instruments; taping measuring of angles and directions; and closure and area computations.
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Language of blueprints, building codes, zoning, permits, and inspections, which includes builder's level and transit level.
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