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COSC 105: Computer Games & Graphics
3.00 Credits
Maryville University of Saint Louis
With entertainment of 2D and 3D video games, this course aims at enhancing students’ critical thinking, creativity, and problem solving strategy and methods. Visual Basic programming is included to re-create legacy computer games and design new games. Additional graphics software are introduced, such as Flash MX, 3D Studio Max, Poser, and Adobe Photoshop. Note: No previous computer experience is required.
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COSC 106: Computer Multimedia Application
3.00 Credits
Maryville University of Saint Louis
With entertainment of 2D and 3D video games, this course aims at enhancing students’ critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving strategy and methods. Visual Basic programming is included to re-create legacy computer games and design new games. Additional graphics software are introduced, such as Flash MX, 3D Studio Max, Poser, and Adobe Photoshop. No previous computer experience is required.
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COSC 110: Intro To Computer Systems
3.00 Credits
Maryville University of Saint Louis
This course is an introduction to computer hardware and software. Students will learn how to build a simple computer from scratch. It includes step-by-step hands-on learning of system components, organization, configuration and troubleshooting. Topics also include building computer networks, land-line and wireless, installing system software, such as WINDOWS XP and LINUX, and configuring and testing various application software. Note: No previous computer experience is required.
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COSC 110 - Intro To Computer Systems
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COSC 120: Intro To Web Page Technology
3.00 Credits
Maryville University of Saint Louis
This is an introductory-to- intermediate level HTML programming course. Students will learn how to build efficient, data-driven Web pages using embedded PHP scripts, JaveScript, and Java applets. Topics range from Web page design and HTML fundamentals to basic commands, functions, data type, calculations, and control structure in PHP and JavaScript. As an option it may include the basics of ASP and VBScript, and using XML data in ASP applications. Note: No previous programming experience is required.
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COSC 150: Intro To Java Programming
3.00 Credits
Maryville University of Saint Louis
This is an introductory to intermediate level hands-on programming course intended primarily for students who have interests in Java programming. WINDOWS-based JBuilder is used. Note: No previous programming experience is required.
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COSC 150 - Intro To Java Programming
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COSC 151: Computer Science I: C++
3.00 Credits
Maryville University of Saint Louis
This is an introduction to computer programming in C/C++ language. The course covers structural programming concepts, simple data types and algorithms in addition to basic C++ syntax, operators, control structures, arrays, pointers, and function parameter passing. Lab assignments are required for coding techniques, program design, and debugging. Note: No previous programming experience is required.
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COSC 151 - Computer Science I: C++
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COSC 152: Computer Science Ii (C++Oop)
3.00 Credits
Maryville University of Saint Louis
Prerequisite: COSC-151, Minimum grade C- This course covers the concepts of encapsulation and Object Oriented Programming. Topics include the OOP fundamentals such as inheritance, polymorphism, and in addition overloading and exception handling. OOP programming environment in JAVA may be presented at the later part of the course. Note: Lab assignments are required at the intermediate level of OOP design.
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COSC 170: Visual Studio.Net & C# Prg
3.00 Credits
Maryville University of Saint Louis
This is an introductory to intermediate level programming course intended for students who have interests in Microsoft Visual Basic .Net and C# programming. Topics include numerical data and string handling, forms and text file processing in VB.Net application, and object-oriented programming in C# language. Additional topics include ASP.Net application with Web and HTML forms. Note: No previous programming experience is required.
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COSC 180: Intro To Unix/Linux
3.00 Credits
Maryville University of Saint Louis
This course provides an introduction to UNIX/LINUX operating system. Topics include UNIX/LINUX file and directory, Bourne shell and C- shell commands and scripts, using vi and sed editors, simple awk programming, and programming environment for C/C++ and perl.
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COSC 180 - Intro To Unix/Linux
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COSC 190: Web Programming & Perl
3.00 Credits
Maryville University of Saint Louis
This course is an introduction to programming in Perl and CGI scripts. Topics include Perl fundamentals such as data types and operations, lists, patterns, subroutines, string and file handing, and modules.
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COSC 190 - Web Programming & Perl
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