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COMM 1020: Basic Web Graphics
3.00 Credits
Pellissippi State Community College
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COMM 110: Survey of Mass Communications
3.00 Credits
Pellissippi State Community College
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CSIT 1000: Intro to Computer & Computing
3.00 Credits
Pellissippi State Community College
Parallel students not majoring in computer science. On Demand.
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CSIT 1020: Intro to Computer Science
4.00 Credits
Pellissippi State Community College
Problem solving and algorithm development. Organization and characteristics of modern digital computers. Emphasis on developing good programming habits. Building abstractions with procedures and data. Programming in a modern computing language. Program development using UNIX operating system. This course is intended for University Parallel students majoring in Computer Science or Computer Engineering. It is not designed as an elective for non-majors. Corequisite(s): MATH 1530 or 1730
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CSIT 1050: Programming for Engineering Transfer
1.00 Credits
Pellissippi State Community College
Computer programming using C++ for engineering problem solving. Introduction to computer programming concepts, problem analysis, code formulation, engineering data utilization and applications.
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CSIT 1110: Intro Information Tech w/ Lab
4.00 Credits
Pellissippi State Community College
A first course in computer science and information technology, providing a comprehensive overview of computer architecture, data organization and communication. This course includes problem solving, logic design, personal computing, operating systems and application software.
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CSIT 1200: Applic Dev Using Visual Basic
4.00 Credits
Pellissippi State Community College
A study of Windows graphic interface development through the Visual Basic programming language. The student will use VBA (Visual Basic for Applications) for customizing applications such as Word, Excel, Access, MS Project, Visio, AutoCAD, accounting and helpdesk. Topics include VBA programming tools and integrating with Internet and intranet solutions. On Demand Corequisite(s): CSIT 1110 or consent of instructor
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CSIT 1300: Problem Solving Engineer Trans
2.00 Credits
Pellissippi State Community College
Application of computers to engineering problem solving. Introduction to computer mathematical tools, problem analysis, code formulation, engineering data plotting and simulations. Solutions of engineering problems using MatLab.
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CSIT 1360: Introduction to Cluster Computing
4.00 Credits
Pellissippi State Community College
This course covers introductory material on high-performance computing technology, including types of clusters, cluster components, and software and hardware tools to build cluster infrastructure. Prerequisite(s): CSIT 2410 CSIT 1730
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CSIT 1400: Data Structures w/ Lab
4.00 Credits
Pellissippi State Community College
Advanced problem solving and algorithm development, structured programming, data structures and applications, I/O techniques, lists, queues, trees, algorithms and files. Program development using Unix operating system. This course is intended for University parallel students.
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