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Communications 211: Microcomputer Assembly
3.00 Credits
West Virginia State University
A course designed to develop depth in machine language and mnemonic coding including the symbolic instructions for the personal computer. PREREQUISITE: A programming language.
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Communications 212: Software Packages
3.00 Credits
West Virginia State University
A course designed to introduce the various software packages available, including hands-on use of several different packages such as SAS and Linear Programming. PREREQUISITES: C S 106 and a programming language or permission of the instructor.
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Communications 214: Introduction to Visual Basic
3.00 Credits
West Virginia State University
This course introduces students to the standard visual basic forms, controls and event procedures. Sequential and random access fi le handling, database access and general language structure will be explored. PREREQUISITE: CS 109.
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Communications 216: Advanced Topics in Visual Basic
3.00 Credits
West Virginia State University
This course covers advanced topics in Visual Basic and includes most topics required for the MCSD exam Implementing Desktop Applications with Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0. PREREQUISITE: CS 214.
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Communications 220: Electronic Spreadsheets And Charts
3.00 Credits
West Virginia State University
This course provides an introduction to electronic spreadsheets as a problem solving tool. Applications in many areas will be explored. Charts will be used as one method of communicating the results. Telecommunications will be introduced as a tool for transferring generated data or receiving it from electronic bulletin boards. PREREQUISITES: MATH 101 and C S 106.
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Communications 225: Journalism I
3.00 Credits
West Virginia State University
A combination lecture-laboratory course which emphasizes the functions of newspapers in society, standards of good newspaper practice, newspaper layout, the principles of gathering news, and the composition of various types of news stories. Students will prepare some assignments for publication in the university newspaper. PREREQUISITE: ENGL 102 or consent of instructor.
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Communications 227: Copy Editing And Makeup
3.00 Credits
West Virginia State University
A combination laboratory-discussion course in editing copy, writing headlines, and designing pages for various types of news publications. PREREQUISITE: COMM 225 or ENGL 225.
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Communications 230: Data Base Management Systems
3.00 Credits
West Virginia State University
This course presents the history of data base management systems, the logical and physical structures of several current models, and deals in a practical, experiential way with the design of data bases and the management systems that control them. PREREQUISITES: ENGL 101 and one programming language.
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Communications 236: Introduction to Pascal
3.00 Credits
West Virginia State University
The basic concepts and skills, including general problem-solving techniques, fi les and text processing, and abstract data structures. PREREQUISITES: C S 106 and 109.
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Communications 240: Film History: The Narrative Tradition
3.00 Credits
West Virginia State University
Survey of American and continental cinema from 1900 to the present, emphasizing man's changing concept of self as mirrored in fi lm.
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