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3.00 Credits
Work experience in an outside organization in the student's concentration under supervision of a media professional. See Communication Chair for specific requirements. Prerequisites: Junior standing and departmental approval. FA, SP, SU.
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3.00 Credits
Colloquium setting for graduating seniors with emphasis on discussion of contemporary issues in student's area of concentration. Portfolio of work area required by end of seminar. Meets the Capstone course requirement in the major. Prerequisite: Senior standing. SP.
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3.00 Credits
Operation and use of a computer system, software applications such as word processing, spreadsheets, presentation software, databases, e-mail, and internet. Other topics include fundamental concepts of computer system design, social and ethical issues relating to computer use, and the utilization of computers to problemsolve and to access current information. This course meets all computer literacy competency requirements. This is a Communication Intensive course. FA, SP, SU.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to the fundamental principles of computer science, with emphasis on problem solving techniques, data and procedural abstraction, and use of algorithmic thinking to understand, decompose and translate problem descriptions into sound, machineexecutable solutions. Includes formal lab work. Corequisite: CS 110. FA.
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4.00 Credits
Continues study of principles of computer science, structured programming, object oriented programming, and algorithmic languages. Additional topics include elementary data structures, recursion, software engineering concepts, design, implementation, and maintenance of large programs. Includes formal lab work. Prerequisite: CS 120 or equivalent. SP.
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3.00 Credits
Prepares students for the CompTIA A+ exams. Students will learn about PC hardware and system maintenance procedures. Topics include a detailed look at hardware components, power supply, upgrades, networking, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Students will also learn installation procedures for Windows, dealing with legacy systems, creating and using emergency boot diskettes, and managing printers and other devices. Prerequisite: CS 120 or equivalent. SP, even Years
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3.00 Credits
This course prepares students for the CompTIA Network+ exam. Students will learn the fundamentals of networking. Through hands-on training, students will learn the vendor-independent networking skills and concepts that affect all aspects of networking, such as installing and configuring the TCP/IP client. Prerequisite: CS 120. SP, odd Years
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3.00 Credits
Considers fundamental programming skills and concepts: problem definition, design of solution, coding and the use of the Visual Basic Integrated Development Environment. Prerequisite: MA 91 or equivalent; Corequisite CS 110 or equivalent. SP, even years.
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3.00 Credits
A programming class using object-oriented design and programming concepts and how they are applied. The emphasis will be towards hands-on program development, testing and debugging of code. The role of the support libraries will be examined along with various Integrated Development Environments (IDEs). Prerequisite: CS 120 or equivalent. FA, even years.
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3.00 Credits
Covers designing and creating a web page. It includes how to create a web page using HTML as well as making the page both eye-catching and functional. Information will also be provided on implementation of the page on the World Wide Web. Corequisite: CS 110 or equivalent. SP, odd years.
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