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CS 122: SC Computers in Science
1.00 Credits
Central Methodist University
1 hour. The use of computers and programmable/graphing calculator operation and their interfacing with scientific instrumentation. Students are introduced to writing and using Quick Basic programs. Significant attention is given to the use of Excel, Word and PowerPoint in the collection, manipulation and presentation of scientific information. CS121 is a prerequisite (or a high school microcomputer applications course.) CS122 may be taken in more than one content area, but only two hours will count towards a degree. Fall and Spring
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CS 172: Structured Programming I
4.00 Credits
Central Methodist University
4 hours. A study of structured programming using C++ #.NET including: introduction to the programming environment, algorithmic development, problem solving, and an introduction to data abstraction. Emphasis is placed on program design and documentation. Fall
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CS 190: Special Topics
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Central Methodist University
1-5 hours. Introductory course on a topic not included in the regular curriculum. Prerequisite: permission of instructor.
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CS 214: Web Page Design
3.00 Credits
Central Methodist University
3 Hours. An introduction to the fundamentals of web page design including such aspects as artistic qualities, eye-catching appearance, timeliness, ease-of-use, aesthetics, message communicated. Use of HTML to plan and create web pages that combines text, images, video, and sound. Advanced features including frame tags, frame layouts. Nesting tags, and effective use of frames. Cross listed with CT214.
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CS 222: Graphics Design I
3.00 Credits
Central Methodist University
3 Hours. Introduction to type and image production for graphics design. Emphasis is on design principles and problem-solving techniques needed for publication of a variety of common examples. Cross listed with AR222
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CS 224: Microcomputer Business Applications Package I
1.00 Credits
Central Methodist University
1 hour. Introduction to microcomputer spreadsheet application software. Topics include creating, formatting, and manipulating files, graphs, and databases; and creating simple macros and functions. Prerequisites: CS121/122.
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CS 225: Computer Applications in Business
3.00 Credits
Central Methodist University
3 hours. The course includes the use of microcomputer spreadsheet application software. Topics include creating, formatting, and manipulating files, graphs, and databases; creating both simple and advanced macros, formulas, and functions with an emphasis on business applications. Also includes an introduction to microcomputer relational database software. Topics include creating and manipulating structures and files; using relational and logical operators and statistical commands to extract data; writing simple command files; linking databases and creating reports. Cross listed with BU225. Spring
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CS 226: Microprocessor Business Applications Package II
1.00 Credits
Central Methodist University
1 hour. Introduction to microprocessor relational database software. Topics include creating and manipulating structures and files; using relational and logical operators and statistical commands to extract data; writing simple command files; linking databases and creating reports.
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CS 235: Object-Oriented Programming
3.00 Credits
Central Methodist University
3 hours. A study of the software development life cycle, elements of the object model, object oriented data types and functions, object oriented enhancements to structured coding. The primary language is C++. Course offered alternate years. Prerequisite: One programming course or permission of the chair of the division.
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CS 236: Programming in Visual Basic
3.00 Credits
Central Methodist University
3 hours. Program development using Visual Basic.NET Topics include: language statements, Visual Basic objects in forms, menus, dialog boxes, multiple forms, file management, and accessing databases. A toolkit of objects such as buttons, text boxes, and labels are used to build programs. Spring even-years
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