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  • 4.00 Credits

    Effective Aug 1, 2009 View History Description: Students learn Flash Action Scripting and apply solid programming techniques to create dynamic multimedia content. Students learn the fundamental concepts of Object Oriented Programming plus designing, coding, testing, debugging, and documenting of computer programs. Using Flash Action Scripting, students apply those concepts to create programs utilizing digital media, including images, animation, audio, video and text. This is a laboratory class using Windows or Macintosh computers. (Offered fall semester.) Units 4 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions: (Prerequisites: CST 201)
  • 4.00 Credits

    Effective Jan 22, 2008 View History Description: Teaches use of digitally based image acquisition and manipulation tools to capture and modify photographic images for use in print and screen-based media. Has two major instructional components. The initial instruction sets are based around conventional photographic principles such as lighting, composition, subject matter, and how digital capture processes affect these. The second component deals with image adjustment and delivery. Deals with aesthetic aspects of photography; does not address the topic of photography as an art form. (Offered only as interest warrants.) Units 4 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions: None
  • 3.00 - 4.00 Credits

    Effective Feb 27, 2008 View History Description: This course uses a project-based approach for creating graphics in digital format and exploring the aesthetics of electronic publishing. Topics will include typography, layout, proportion, and color theory. (Offered only as interest warrants.) Units 3 to 4 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions: (Prerequisites: CST 201)
  • 2.00 Credits

    Effective Feb 18, 2008 View History Description: Digital image creation and manipulation is an important skill set that enables website graphic design, print design, and digital photography. Explores digital imaging techniques through the use of photo manipulation software, learn to use photo editing and color correction tools, create special effects, and work with a variety of file formats. Also covers practical aspects and steps to create digital images for a variety of outputs including audience analysis, material acquisition, and legal and ethical concerns. (Offered only as interest warrants.) Units 2 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions: (Prerequisites: CST 101)
  • 2.00 Credits

    Effective Jan 1, 2009 View History Description: Introductory course that develops problem-solving techniques while examining numerical and non-numerical problems from various disciplines. Students design solutions and learn to program in the C++ language. (Offered every semester.) Units 2 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions: [(Prerequisites: CST 101) AND (Corequisites: CST 231L)]
  • 2.00 Credits

    Effective Jan 1, 2009 View History Description: Must be taken concurrently with the CST 231 lecture section. (Offered every semester.) Units 2 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions: (Corequisites: CST 231)
  • 1.00 - 4.00 Credits

    Effective Jan 24, 2005 View History Description: Furnishes students with a problem-solving framework for developing standalone .NET (or Windows) runtime event-driven applications. They learn to translate a problem description into appropriate logic structures and coding statements. The event-driven nature of Visual Basic.Net requires that students learn how to organize their code into appropriate events related to Graphical User Interface Objects. (Offered spring semester.) Units 1 to 4 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions: None
  • 1.00 - 4.00 Credits

    Effective Feb 29, 2008 View History Description: Lab portion of CST 232. Should be taken with CST 232. (Offered only as interest warrants.) Units 1 to 4 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions: None
  • 4.00 Credits

    Effective Jan 1, 2009 View History Description: Introduces modern operating systems such as Unix and topics such as process management (creation, synchronization, and communication); processor scheduling; deadlock prevention, avoidance, and recovery; main-memory management; virtual memory management (swapping, paging, segmentation and page-replacement algorithms); control of disks and other input/output devices; file-system structure and implementation; and protection and security. (Offered only as interest warrants.) Units 4 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions: None
  • 4.00 Credits

    Effective Mar 5, 2008 View History Description: Designed as a second semester programming course using the object-oriented features of the C++ programming language. It is assumed that students have been introduced to classes and objects, control structures, repetition, functions, and logical operators. Topics introduced in this course will include material on types, classes, constructors, operator overloading, objects, inheritance, polymorphism, templates, data streams, error management, and proper object-oriented design. (Offered only as interest warrants.) Units 4 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions: None
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