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3.00 Credits
A first course in computer programming and problem solving. Specific topics include algorithm development, basic control structures, object-oriented design, and simple data structures.
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3.00 Credits
A second course in computer programming, building upon the concepts and techniques from CSC 221. Specific topics include object-oriented programming concepts, recursion, linked structures, searching and sorting techniques, and stacks and queues. P: CSC 221.
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An introduction to Visual Basic programming for the experienced programmer. Techniques of Visual programming are covered, including the basic set of widgets provided by the VB environment. Further topics include the structure of VB programs, files, drag-and-drop, graphics, and DLLs.
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3.00 Credits
The mathematical foundations of computer science, including logic, Boolean algebra, basic graph theory, finite state machines, grammars, and algorithms. P: CSC 221.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the design and development of Web pages. HTML fundamentals, as well as Image Maps, Forms, Frames, Style Sheets, and Plug-ins are covered. The development of simple graphics, the fundamentals of graphic design, and user-centric design philosophies are also studied. P: CSC 221.
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An introduction to the theory and practice of electronic commerce. Students apply programming skills to the design and implementation of a business Web site, utilizing HTML forms, Web scripting, and database applications. Additional issues considered are security, and privacy. P: CSC 221.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to programming for scientific and systems-oriented applications using the C programming language. P: CSC 221; six hrs. college MTH.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the organization and design of modern computing devices. Topics include basic addressing modes, instruction formats and interpretation, I/O devices, memory organization, and microprogrammed control. P: CSC 222.
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3.00 Credits
A practical study of Web server technology and management techniques. This course deals with server hardware and software necessary for providing a server setting where client Internet sites can be hosted. Database connectivity is also part of the course. P: CSC 222.
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3.00 Credits
An advanced problem-solving course that focuses on the design and analysis of data structures including lists, trees, and hash tables, searching and sorting, and graph algorithms. In addition, approaches to problem solving such as divide-and-conquer and dynamic programming are covered. P: CSC 222, CSC 309.
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