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IT 125: Information Processing Concepts
3.00 Credits
North Central Missouri College
An introduction to the basics of computer use and understanding. The course seeks to foster not only practical application knowledge, but also a degree of comfort in understanding and using today's computer technology. Issues relating to both hardware and software will be discussed, as well as a basic understanding of the history and development of computer technology. Part of the course will also consider the relationships between technology and our social and personal worlds. (Lab fee) (DD)
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IT 130: Programming Logic
3.00 Credits
North Central Missouri College
Introduces students to the concept of programming and structured system design. A good portion of this course is devoted to control structures, including IF-THEN-ELSE, DOWHILE, CASE and DOUNTIL. Students will also learn about object-oriented programming concepts and principles. (Lab fee) (DD)
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IT 135: Digital Fundamentals
3.00 Credits
North Central Missouri College
Students pursue the study of digital logic elements such as logic gates, flip-flops, counters and shift registers. The study of math as used in digital circuits is covered in laboratory and lecture. Assembly and machine language programming is introduced. (Lab fee) (Sp)
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IT 182: Programming in Visual BASIC I
3.00 Credits
North Central Missouri College
A beginning course in the Windows environment using the Visual BASIC language. It is intended to develop the student's ability to design programs and windows objects using algorithms and coding in structured programs as well as an understanding of Windows properties. Prerequisite: Basic keyboarding skills. IT 113 or demonstrated familiarity with the Windows environment. Intermediate or College Algebra recommended. (Lab fee) (F)
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IT 183: Programming in Visual BASIC II
3.00 Credits
North Central Missouri College
A continuation of IT 182 involving Arrays, intensive file handling, sorting, multiple document interface, OLE and databases. Prerequisite: IT 182. (Lab fee) (Sp)
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IT 220: Computer Forensics
3.00 Credits
North Central Missouri College
This course will cover introductory topics of computer forensics and investigation. These topics include computer investigations,Windows an d DOS file systems, Mac and Linux boot processes, computer forensic tools, digital evidence, processing crime and incident scenes, data acquisition, image files and e-mail investigations in a modern world. The course is broad-based with the objectives of ensuring that students develop a base of knowledge to expand in the futurewith experience and further learning on the subject. Prerequisite: Instructor approval (DD)
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IT 238: Ans Cobol I
3.00 Credits
North Central Missouri College
A firm foundation study of the concepts of structured COBOL (Common Business Oriented Language). Basic keyboarding skills required. (Lab fee) (DD)
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IT 239: Ans Cobol II
3.00 Credits
North Central Missouri College
Application problem solving using COBOL for tables, sequential and indexed-sequential disc processing, error routines, subroutines, and sorts. Prerequisite: IT 238. (Lab fee) (DD)
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IT 243: Programming in C++ I
3.00 Credits
North Central Missouri College
A hands-on introduction to structured, object-oriented programming in the C++ environment. Includes a study of data types, functions classes, selection and looping. Prerequisites: Basis keyboarding skill. Intermediate or college Algebra recommended. (Lab fee) (Sp)
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IT 244: Programming in C++ II
3.00 Credits
North Central Missouri College
A continuation of IT 243. Includes the topics of Advanced Functions, Arrays and Vectors, Enumerations, Multidimensional Arrays, Pointers and run time allocations. Prerequisite: IT 243. (Lab fee)
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