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3.00 Credits
Computer architecture topics required by professional software developers, including binary and hexadecimal numbers, hardware component organization, machine instruction sets, assembler language programming, linking assembler language with high-level languages, program testing, computer hardware design issues, computer software design issues, and trends in current computer design.
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3.00 Credits
The history and evolution of operating systems, concepts of process management, memory addressing and allocation, files and protection, deadlocks and distributed systems.
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3.00 Credits
Fundamental concepts of computer operating systems for computer scientists, including memory management, file systems, process management, distributed systems, deadlocks, and basic security and system accounting.
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1.00 Credits
Syntax and semantics of HTML (HyperText Markup Language). Students will learn necessary skills to develop web pages on their EOS/Unity account. In addition to mechanics, design aspects and bandwidth conservancy are covered. Several pages will be created including a final project.
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1.00 Credits
Introduction to software testing provides an understanding of what software testing is and its key role in determining the quality of a software application for the customer. It covers the software test life cycle phases; test planning, acquisitionand execution, how the software test life cycle aligns with the software development life cycle, and the different levels of software testing.
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1.00 Credits
Programming in the C and C++ languages. Concentrates on aspects of the language that differ from the Java language, with the assumption that students already have a basic knowledge of programming, so builds upon an understanding of loops, conditional logic, and a basic understanding of objects.
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1.00 Credits
Programming in Windows 95/NT using the Visual C++ compiler and tools. The focus is on using the Microsoft Foundation Classes (MFC), understanding the Win32 API, and modern operating systems concepts.
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1.00 Credits
Syntax and semantics of a string manipulation language, currently SNOBOL 4. Application of the language to programming problems in non-numeric areas. Discussion of other string processing languages such as PERL.
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1.00 Credits
This "executive seminar" course provides CSC students exposure to highly successful technology leaders, introduces them to the essential leadership skills required to be successful in their own careers in technology, and exposes them to a proven approach and road map for effectively managing change. Development of sound business communications skills.
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1.00 Credits
Introduction to the Java programming language. Object-oriented techniques and language syntax. Java class libraries including strings, graphical interfaces, events, exceptions, arguments, threads, file i/o, and networking.
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