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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
A study of the BASIC programming language. Concepts include data types, data input/output, operators, control structures, arrays, modular design, and elementary file processing. The student will design, write, and debug programs using this language. An introduction to DOS will also be included in this course. Prerequisite: none.
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2.00 Credits
Includes a study of the "C" programming language. Discussion will include data storage,input, output, computations, decision making, looping, arrays, and functions. The student will gain an understanding of the "C" compiler. Prerequisite: One programming language course orpermission of instructor.
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2.00 Credits
Study of the RPG II programming language. The topics covered include the following operations or programming techniques: basic input/output, addition, subtraction, division, edit codes and report editing, report headings, total processing, comparisons, control breaks, RPG fixed program logic, group indication and group printing, field record relations, multiple record types, exception output, input array processing, table and array hook-up. Prerequisites: Any programming language course.
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2.00 Credits
Includes a study of the JAVA Programming language. Discussion will include data storage, computations, decision making, looping, arrays, functions, classes, inheritance, packages, handling events, and error handling. The student will gain an understanding of the JAVA programming environment and application of the language.
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2.00 Credits
A study of the COBOL programming language including structured techniques. All basic instructions including input, output, transfer of data, decision, computation and elementary tables, are included. Prerequisite: Fortran Programming, Assembler Programming.
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2.00 Credits
An advanced study of the COBOL programming language. Topics include tape, disk, advanced tables, sort, report writer, and CICS. Prerequisite: CS 2204.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the student to computer information processing concepts using SQL Database. The student will learn methods of creating databases and processing information through adding, deleting, updating, and querying data. Menu driven applications will be programmed using input, output, computation, and decision making procedures. The use of OS/2 Presentation Manager will provide experience with a windowed operating system. This course of study is designed to fulfill university requirements for an introductory course in computer concepts.
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3.00 Credits
Includes a study of the disk operating system. Emphasis is placed on libraries, program execution, devise assignments, tape and disk labels, and disk file organizations. Prerequisites: One programming language.
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2.00 Credits
A continuation of the "C" programming language using C++. Topics may include datastructures, recursive functions, dynamic memory allocation, linked lists, trees, searching, and advanced sorting. Prerequisite: CS 2143.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the student to telecommunication and networking, emphasizing hardware and software components used to transmit data. This discussion will begin with internal computer components and progress through the various means in which data is passed to another computer or external device. Modem to modem communication and local area network topics will be discussed in detail. Prerequisites: CS 1373 or permission of instructor.
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