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3.00 Credits
The course will present advanced features of relational database including concurrency control, query optimization, distributed databases, and database administration. It will present many of the constructs of SQL (Structure Query Language), including queries, updates, and deletes. It will provide students with the tools and techniques for report generation.
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3.00 Credits
Aspects of telecommunications such as network topology, standards, OSI model, media, modems, data compression, data security and the Internet. Must be completed within the last 7 years prior to receiving the AAS degree in Computer Technology. Prereq: COMT 1107 or equivalent experience.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the Visual Basic programming language through hands-on development of projects of increasing complexity as the student gains increased understanding of the language. This course will include forms, controls, menus, programming fundamentals, syntax, and file formats. Must be completed within the last 7 years prior to receiving the AAS degree or certificate in Computer Technology. FALL
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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Computer skills gained throughout the program are enhanced and comprehensively exercised through an on-the-job experience. This internship course provides career exploration and training in a supervised work setting and combines computing technology theory with practical experience. A student works 45 hours per credit at the internship site under the direction of the site supervisor and completes academic work in regular consultation with the faculty mentor. A student may choose to earn 2 to 4 credits.
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3.00 Credits
The total environment of a computer-based system - analysis, design, implementation and maintenance. Concepts and tools used in the system development life cycle and analysis of large systems are introduced. Must be completed withing the last 7 years prior to receiving the AAS degree or certificate in Computer Technology. Prereq: Completion of COMT 1173 or COMT 1161 with a grade of C or higher. SPRING
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4.00 Credits
This course enables students to learn Object Oriented Programming principles using the Java Programming Language. Students will become familiar with Java techniques that are widely used in the industry, including best practices for the implementation of component based software architecture.
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4.00 Credits
Overview of the computer system; the CPU and chip technology; input and output; storage devices; communications and networks; the Internet and World Wide Web; programming and languages; operating systems; applications software; security, privacy, and ethics; artificial intelligence, expert systems, and robotics; virtual reality; ergonomics; Windows; word processing; spreadsheets; database management systems and presentation graphics. FALL, SPRING
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4.00 Credits
Problem solving techniques in computer programming. A structured approach to algorithm development to solve a large number of problems. Students will write pseudocode to develop problem solving skills. They will write simple programs in one or more programming languages.
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4.00 Credits
Problem solving using the C programming language. Topics will include the syntax of the language, operators and expressions, control structures, scoping rules, functions, parameter passing, arrays, strings, pointers, structures, type definitions, file handling and libraries.
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4.00 Credits
Programming for scientists/engineers. C/C++ programming constructs, object-oriented programming, software development, fundamental numerical techniques. Exercises/examples from various scientific fields.
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