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CSIS 1560: Basic Programming
3.00 Credits
Youngstown State University
1560. Basic Programming. An introduction to computer programming using a visual object-oriented programming tool. Topics include control structures, loops, functions, methods, recursion, array processing, and events. Students will learn to design and implement virtual worlds. 3 s.h.
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CSIS 1570: Web Systems and Technologies
3.00 Credits
Youngstown State University
1570. Web Systems and Technologies. Concepts of web-based applications including related software, interfaces and digital media. Foundations of web-site development including design, implementation, and integration. Multimedia integration and security and accessibility issues. Prereq.: MATH 1505 or MATH 1507 or Math Placement Level 35. 3 s.h.
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CSIS 1590: Survey of Computer Science and Information Systems
3.00 Credits
Youngstown State University
1590. Survey Computer Sci and Info. Concepts, theory, and contemporary issues underlying the computing sciences. Introduction to computer applications, the YSU computing environment, the use of communication and information networks, and basic problem solving techniques using computers. This course is not designed for beginning computer users. Beginning computer users should take CSIS 1514: Business Computer Systems before taking this course. Prereq.: or concurrent MATH 1505 or MATH 1507 or at least Level 30 on the Mathematics Placement Test. 3 s.h.
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CSIS 1595: Fundamentals of Programming and Problem- Solving 1
3.00 Credits
Youngstown State University
1595. Fundamentals of Programming and Problem- Solving 1. Introduction to concepts, principles, and skills of programming using a high-level programming language. Topics include programming language characteristics, an integrated development environment, algorithms and pseudocode, variables, operators, conditional statements, looping statements, functions, arrays, testing, debugging, documentation and program style. Two hours lecture and two hours lab. Credit will not be given for both CSIS 1595 and CSIS 2610. Prereq.: CSIS 1590 or MATH 1507 or Level 40 on Math Placement Test. 3 s.h.
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CSIS 2602: Programming in C
3.00 Credits
Youngstown State University
2602. Programming in C. Programming concepts and techniques, with emphasis on scientific and engineering applications. An accelerated survey of the C programming language and an introduction to the UNIX programming environment. Not applicable to the CIS or CSCI major. Prereq.: CSIS 1500 and MATH 1513 or Math Placement Level 5 or 50 or higher. 3 s.h.
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CSIS 2605: Fundamentals of Programming and Problem- Solving 2
3.00 Credits
Youngstown State University
2605. Fundamentals of Programming and Problem- Solving 2. Theory and application of programming principles, data and information structures, simple linked lists, searching, and sorting, software development life cycle. Practice using these concepts in an object-oriented programming language. Credit will not be given for both CSIS 2605 and CSIS 2610. Prereq.: C or better in CSIS 1595. Prereq. or Coreq.: MATH 1511 or MATH 1513 or MATH 1552 or Level 50 on Math Placement Test. 3 s.h.
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CSIS 2610: Programming and Problem-Solving
4.00 Credits
Youngstown State University
2610. Programming Problem Solving. Problem solving methods and algorithms using a high-level programming language. Designing, coding, debugging, and documenting programs using techniques of good programming style. Three hours lecture, two hours lab. Credit will not be given for both CSIS 2605 and CSIS 2610. Prereq.: MATH 1511 or MATH 1513 or MATH 1552 or Level 50 on Math Placement Test. 4 s.h.
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CSIS 2615: Information Structures for Information Technology
3.00 Credits
Youngstown State University
2615. Information Structures for Information Technology. Study and application of information structure concepts such as lists, trees, multilevel lists, files, and data-method integration. Practice using these concepts in a 3D animation environment using an object-oriented programming language in the background. Emphasis on algorithm design, object utilization, and storyboarding. Prereq.: CSIS 1590, and either CSIS 2605 or CSIS 2610. 3 s.h.
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CSIS 2620: System Configuration and Maintenance
3.00 Credits
Youngstown State University
2620. System Configuration and Maintenance. Theory and practice of installing and maintaining hardware and software for complex systems. Motherboards, memories, storage devices, processors, power supplies, network interface cards, and I/O peripheral devices. Operating systems, startup and boot process, I/O peripheral devices, data backup, data protection and recovery, networking, security strategies, virtualization, and troubleshooting. Prereq.: CSIS 1590 or CSIS 2605 or CSIS 2610. 3 s.h.
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CSIS 2655: Personal Cyber Security
3.00 Credits
Youngstown State University
2655. Personal Cyber Security. PC system security including data assurance, standards and legal issues, and methods and procedures for guarding against potential software attack. Not applicable to the CIS, CSCI, or INFO major. Credit will not be given for 2655 if a student already received credit for CSIS 3755 or its equivalent. 3 s.h.
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