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3.00 Credits
Individual study of specific problems. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Credit: Three hours.
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3.00 Credits
(COSC 1300) Encompasses the various aspects of "computer literacy" including computer systems - their structure,elementary programming, languages, and applications within various disciplines; the many facets of the Internet and the World Wide Web; and consideration of what has led to the current state of technology and implications for the future. Cannot be counted toward a major in computer science. Three lecture hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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1.00 Credits
(BCIS 1316) To be taken concurrently with CSCI 1413. Two laboratory hours a week. Credit: One hour.
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3.00 Credits
(BCIS 1416) An introduction to the use of a visual language for Windows programming, the design strategy and creation of applications. Focus is on solving commonly encountered problems. Introduces the Integrated Development Environment, interfaces, controls, forms debugging, database access, object-oriented programming techniques, workspace documentation, fundamentals of coding, manipulating data and structures, validating entries, event procedures, running and testing projects. Prerequisites: CSCI 1403 or CSCI 2433 or equivalent. Concurrent course: CSCI 1411. Three lecture hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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1.00 Credits
(COSC 1336) To be taken concurrently with CSCI 1423. Programming Fundamentals I. Two laboratory hours a week. Credit: One hour.
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3.00 Credits
(COSC 1436) Introduction to the fundamental concepts of structured and Object Oriented programming. Topics include software development methodology, data types, control structures, functions, arrays, files, classes, program testing and debugging techniques. Concurrent course: CSCI 1421. Prerequisite: CSCI 1411/1413 or equivalents. Three lecture hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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3.00 Credits
(BCIS 1301) (COSC 1301) Introduction to operating systems and software tools of a microcomputer. Learning how to use various software packages, such as: word processing, presentation software, spread sheets, graphics and databases. Three lecture hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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3.00 Credits
(COSC 1319) (COSC 2325) This course provides the basic theory of computer organization. It reviews the mechanism of the machine cycle, digital representation of data and instructions. Also included is an introduction to assembly (machine) language, as- Mathematics and Computer Science 253 semblers, loaders, macros, subroutines, and linking. Prerequisite: CSCI 1423. Three lecture hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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3.00 Credits
(COSC 1337) Advanced topics include object oriented problem solving, software design, methodology and development; intro to basic principals of algorithm analysis and design, searching and sorting techniques, recursion. GUI design and development, data structures and software engineering. Prerequisites: CSCI 1421/1423 or equivalent. Three lecture hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced applications for students preparing to enter careers in training or education that utilize computerbased technologies. Includes integration of software packages in a project-oriented, real-world environment. Introduction to Web-based client/server systems, databases, distributed computing, application development with object-based programming, mark-up languages such as HTML, and scripting languages. Creation of graphical, animated, multi-media-based, audio-intensive, database-intensive, network-based products. Prerequisite: CSCI 1403, CSCI 2433, or equivalent. One lecture and two lab hours a week. Credit: Two hours.
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