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CSCI 286: C++ Programming I
3.00 Credits
Glenville State University
This course introduces students to object-oriented programming using C++ programming language. Topics include data types, input/output, program structure, functions and other related topics. Prerequisite: CSCI 101 with a grade of "C" or better or documented competency.
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CSCI 305: Introduction to Web Development and Design
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Glenville State University
This course consists of a comprehensive study of web page development and design. Prerequisites: CSCI 201 and CSCI 205.
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CSCI 352: Operating Systems Principles
3.00 Credits
Glenville State University
This course covers computer structure, the functions of the operating systems, and how applications programs interact with the operating system. Prerequisites: CSCI 201 OR CSCI 286 with a grade of "C" or better.
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CSCI 360: Systems Development and Design
3.00 Credits
Glenville State University
This course introduces a student to the concepts of computer systems development and design with special emphasis on developing requirements, evaluation of alternatives, software design and implementation of computer systems. Prerequisites: CSCI 201 and CSCI 286 with a grade of "C" or better.
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CSCI 381: Database Management
3.00 Credits
Glenville State University
This course will provide a means for students to develop advanced database programming skills. This course will emphasize the concepts of developing relational databases, security, client/server environments and database programming. Prerequisites: CSCI 201 and CSCI 286.
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CSCI 386: C++ Programming II
3.00 Credits
Glenville State University
This course continues the study of object-oriented programming using C++ programming language, building on the concepts acquired in CSCI 286. Topics will continue to expand on data types, input/output, program structure, functions and other related topics. Prerequisite: CSCI 286 with a grade of "C" or better.
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CSCI 390: Applications Project
3.00 Credits
Glenville State University
This course is designed to allow the student with knowledge in various programming languages and systems analysis, the opportunity of applying that knowledge towards a complete programming project. Prerequisite: Graduating Senior.
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ECON 201: Principles of Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Glenville State University
A survey of principles of microeconomics emphasizing the influence on human behavior and the determination of prices and incomes in a market economy.
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ECON 410: Investment Management
3.00 Credits
Glenville State University
A study of financial instruments and their markets, financial management procedures and strategies available to investors, and decision analyses commonly utilized when allocating funds among alternative investments. Emphasis centers on financial planning, portfolio management, fundamental valuation, technical analysis and modern portfolio theory.
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ECON 420: The Financial System and Economy
3.00 Credits
Glenville State University
This course is a study of the role of interest rates and money in the economy and the use of monetary policy to achieve economic stability and growth. A survey of financial instruments and their markets is presented along with an examination of various financial institutions and their functions with a special emphasis given to the banking entity. Prerequisite: ECON 202.
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