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CS 133U: Programming with C
4.00 Credits
Blue Mountain Community College
Credits - 4 Lecture -4 An introduction to programming with the high level programming language C. The student will study basic programming styles, techniques and the syntax of C. Students will write, run and debug programs on microcomputers.
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CS 161: Computer Science
4.00 Credits
Blue Mountain Community College
Credits - 4 Lecture -4 An introduction to problem solving and algorithm design with the use of a high level programming language. Included will be basic principles of hardware, software and programming techniques. Recommended preparation: MTH111 or equivalent.
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CS 162: Computer Science
4.00 Credits
Blue Mountain Community College
Credits - 4 Lecture -4 A continuation of CS 161. Additional topics may include data organization (multidimensional arrays, records, pointers, lists, stacks and queues) and techniques for designing large projects. Prerequisite: CS161
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CS 179: Introduction to Networking
4.00 Credits
Blue Mountain Community College
Credits - 4 Lecture -3 Lab -1 This class introduces the students to basic computer networking concepts. Networking topologies, basic hardware and software components in network, the OSI protocol model, and vocabulary items are presented to the students.
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CS 180: Computer Science Practicum
4.00 Credits
Blue Mountain Community College
Credits - 4 A course that will allow students to apply what they have learned in some area of computer science to real world situations. Students will work directly with a local business or organization under the direction and supervision of their instructor. Offered periodically.
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CS 195: Web Development
4.00 Credits
Blue Mountain Community College
Credits - 4 Lecture -4 A first course in the design and development of Web pages and sites. This course will include the use of Web page authoring tools as well as HTML syntax to create Web pages. Students will study both the mechanics and practical application of these tools as well as principles of good design for the Web. Recommended preparation: CS120
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CS 198: Special Studies
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Blue Mountain Community College
Credits - 1-3 This course is designed to provide interested and capable students special topics in computer science.
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CS 260: Data Structures
4.00 Credits
Blue Mountain Community College
Credits -4 Lecture - 3 Other - 1 A continuation of CS 162 including basic data structures, searching and sorting techniques and advanced problem solving. Offered periodically. Prerequisite: CS162
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CS 279: Network Management II
4.00 Credits
Blue Mountain Community College
Credits -4 Lecture - 3 Other - 1 The class introduces the student to Local Area Network Management. Some topics taught in this course include setting up users, directory structures, security issues, printing and print queues, login scripts, and other management tools available for networking administrators. Students will manage a small LAN system with supervisory rights during the tenure of the course.
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CS 280: Cooperative Work Experience
1.00 - 8.00 Credits
Blue Mountain Community College
Credits -1-8 Provides a supervised work experience in computer science which supplements the "school experience", that is not possible in the normal academic classroom environment. Instructor approval required.
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