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3.00 Credits
Presents the history of, as well as the current and future trends in, computer science and hardware and software development. Surveys campus computing resources, and introduces use of Internet facilities and network basics. Computer Science transfer students should co-enroll in CS161. Prerequisite: CIS101 or CIS120 or consent of instructor. F
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4.00 Credits
Introduces computer science concepts for computer science majors and other students desiring a foundation in computer programming. Prerequisite: grade of "C" or better in MTH111 or equivalent,and concurrent enrollment in CS160. F
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4.00 Credits
Includes searching and sorting algorithms, stacks, queues, linked lists, dynamic memory allocation, and fi le I/O. Presents the second term of computer science concepts emphasizing the appropriate use of style and algorithms. Prerequisite: grade of "C"or better in CS161 or equivalent as determined by instructor. W
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4.00 Credits
Continues CS133U. Studies features and instructions of the C language. Emphasizes applicationoriented programs that produce printed reports, maintain fi les and modify an operating system. Prerequisite: CS133U. Off ered as needed.
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4.00 Credits
Presents a further analysis of topics in CS162 with additional concepts in recursion, binary trees and object-oriented programming. Prerequisite: grade of "C" or better in CS162 or equivalent as determinedby the instructor. Sp
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4.00 Credits
Introduces the organization of a digital computer. Covers historical development, number systems, data encoding, Boolean and digital logic fundamentals, processor components, instruction execution, and addressing. Presents an introduction to Assembler language programming and the Assembler process, RISC machines, and parallel architectures. Prerequisite: MTH105. W
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4.00 Credits
Designed to be broader than teaching specifi c database products or fourth generation languages. Addresses database development, a concept which includes data modeling, database design, and database implementation, and basic architecture and administration of Oracle, SQL Server and MySQL databases. Identifi es the entity-relationship and object data modeling techniques, and the importance of normalizing data models. Presents techniques of implementing these models into a relational database scheme. Discusses SQL. Prerequisite: CIS101 or CIS120, or consent of instructor. F See CLA-Chicano/Latino Studies, SSC-Social Science.
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1.00 Credits
Covers signage and cone set-up standards related to basic traffi c control for short-term work zones. Presents introductory fl agging procedures with additional coursework in basic fi rst aid and CPR. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. F
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3.00 Credits
2 class and 3 lab hrs/wk, 3 cr. Introduces a broad variety of offi ce- and fi eld-based activities associated with the work of a professional land surveyor. Emphasizes career and technical education development and working as a member of a team. Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment in MTH070 or consent of instructor. F, W
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2.00 Credits
Covers plane survey theory and practice. Includes measurement techniques associated with taping, leveling, and fi eld measurements with advanced electronic survey equipment. Emphasizes career and technical education development and teamwork skills. Introduces a basic understanding of metes and bounds descriptions. Prerequisite: CVL143 and concurrent enrollment in MTH082 or higher, and concurrent enrollment in CVL161B, or consent of instructor. W
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