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3.00 Credits
Overview UNIX system administration; booting and shutting down, root account, controlling processes, file system organization, drivers and the kernel, networking, security, daemons, and other UNIX concepts. Prereq: CS-176 [on demand]
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Intro to computer program design concepts and development using the C++ programming language; orientation towards syntax, usage, modularity of program design, and development of program libraries; credit not allowed for both CS-185 and EG-225. Prereq for 185: CS 124 or CS 160 or instructor's consent. [S]
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Intro to Macintosh computers; basic operation, maintenance and terminology; intro to use of mainstream advertising and graphic design software; projects include use of conceptual skills to produce basic design projects incorporating page layout and production techniques. [F,S]
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Designed for students who have been introduced to microcomputer use and operation, have basic knowledge of Windows environment, and wish to learn to use electronic spreadsheet software package. [F,S]
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Provides background for using the microcomputer as a business tool; microcomputer basics with focus on hardware components and configurations, security, and networking. Prereq: CS-104 [S]
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Basic data communications and networks; data communication concepts, standards, local area networks OSI model, and network hardware and software. Concurrent: CS-276. [S]
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3.00 Credits
Management of computer local area networks; server and workstation installation, network performance management, managing client services, print services, and security. Prereq: CS-205. [S]
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Advanced features: file processing, data access, and communicating with other Windows applications, including object linking and embedding. Prereq: CS 124 [S]
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3.00 Credits
Foundation for basic numerical methods; higher order equations, systems of equations, interpolation and curve fitting, numerical integration, and differential equations; problem solution using the computer and elementary discussion of error control. Prereq: CS-185. Coreq: MATH-1920. [on demand]
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3.00 Credits
Overview of computer user support; includes troubleshooting, problem-solving, personal communications, needs assessment, product documentation, user training, and help-desk operation. Prereq: CS 205. [S]
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