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CHINESE 380: Special Topics: Composition And Conversation
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
Treatment of a particular genre or area of literature in Chinese normally not offered through regular courses. May be repeated for credit when the topic changes. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. On demand. 1-3 hrs
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CIT 105: p Foundations of Computing And Problem Solving
4.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
This course covers the fundamentals of computer use, problem solving, and programming. Specific topics include: the general use of micro and mainframe computers, algorithm design, the relation of algorithms to programs, the fundamentals of programming in the PASCAL language, and program debugging techniques. This course is presented only in a PACE program format. Prerequisite: Co-enrollment in MATH 110. P 4 hrs
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CIT 106: p Computers: Their Uses And Impact
4.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
This course covers the history of computing, concepts in and classes of computer hardware and software, classes of computer application, economic issues in the development of computer hardware and software products, and philosophical, social and legal issues in the use (and abuse) of computer technology. This course is presented only in a PACE program format. P 4 hrs
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CIT 310: p Web Design & Development
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
This three hour course, Web Design and Development, is designed to introduce the student to the Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML) and its use for the development of web pages. This course is offered online and no scheduled classroom attendance will be required. Correspondence through emails and the class forum is strongly encouraged. Prerequisite: COMP-SCI 105p or consent of instructor. P 3 hrs
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CIT 315: p Web Graphics & Multimedia
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
This three hour course, Web Graphics and Multimedia, is a continuation to Web Design and Development. The course material will cover different development tools used to incorporate graphics, sounds, and videos into web pages. This course is offered online and no scheduled classroom attendance will be required. Correspondence through emails and the class forum is required. Prerequisite: COMP-SCI 105p or consent of instructor. P 3 hrs
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CIT 420: p Cgi Perl
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
CGI Perl teaches CGI scripting techniques using the CGI.pm Perl module. Students learn how to create on-demand, server-based HTML;write and process fill-out forms; write responses to form submissions back to the client browser; store and process cookies; handle file uploads securely; create, read, and write to text databases. Students also explore CGI Perl's role in server push technology and continuous page updating. Students are not required to have previous Perl programming experience, although a through knowledge of HTML is necessary. Prerequisite: COMP-SCI IT222p or consent of instructor. P 3 hrs
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CIV ENGR 111: Essential Engineering
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
Introduction to the practice and history of engineering including its impact on human history, product design/ development and its relationship to the ecosystem, professionalism and ethics, the engineering approach to solving real-world problems, engineering communications and calculations, engineering teamwork and case studies. (Same as MEC-ENGR 111) 3 hrs
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CIV ENGR 211: The Engineering Enterprise
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
The engineering enterprise course covers four topics essential for engineering students with new venture creation interests: creating economic value, leadership, finance, and marketing. The primary objective of this course is to motivate the student to think as a blend of an engineer and a businessperson. (Same as MEC-ENGR 211.) Pre/corequisite: CIV-ENGR 111 3 hrs
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CIV ENGR 219: Computer Programming For Engineers
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
Analysis and synthesis of structured computer algorithms for solving engineering problems using high level programming tools such as Excel, Matlab, Fortran and/or C++. (Same as ME219) Prerequisite: MATH 210 3 hrs
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CIV ENGR 275: Engineering Statics
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
Fundamentals of statics; static equilibrium and introduction to elements of mechanics of elastic materials. Prerequisite: PHYSICS 240; Co-requisite: MATH 250 3 hrs
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