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1.00 Credits
Introduction to the basic concepts, terminology and structure of computers. Introduction to the use of an integrated application software package, which includes worked processing, spreadsheet and presentation graphics. Other topics include Internet access, browsing, searching and e-mail. Two lecture hours. One lab hour. One open lab hour. Three semester hours credit.
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Designed to teach the use of a major application package(s) as used on microcomputers in business, education and other environments (e.g. Microsoft Suite, MSDOS, Windows, etc.). Two lecture hours. One lab hour. One open lab hour. Three semester hours credit.
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Visual programming and program structures, debugging and verification of programs, algorithms, basic computational techniques, applications within student's area. Two lecture hours. One lab hour. One open lab hour. Three semester hours credit.
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2.00 Credits
Includes disk file concepts; sequential and random access files handling techniques, graphics; advanced string processing; advanced array techniques, models and simulations; applications within student's area. Two lecture hours. Two lab hours. Three semester hours credit. Prerequisite: CSC 1213.
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2.00 Credits
Introduction to problem-solving methods and algorithm development based on the object-oriented paradigm, designing, debugging and documentation in a high level object-oriented programming language with a variety of applications. Three lecture hours. Two lab hours. One open lab hour. Four semester hours credit.
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2.00 Credits
Continued program development based on the object-oriented paradigm, algorithm analysis, abstract data types and simple data structures including lists and trees, introduction to dynamic data structures, string processing; recursion, internal search/sort methods, debugging and testing of larger programs using a high level object-oriented programming language. Three lecture hours. Two lab hours. One open lab hour. Four semester hours credit. Prerequisite: CSC 2134.
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Introduction to information systems and data processing. COBOL programming and program structure, applications place emphasis on business systems and operations. Two lecture hours. One lab hour. One open lab hour. Three semester hours credit.
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3.00 Credits
Concepts of algorithms, induction, topics from logic and mathematical reasoning, set theory, recursion, combinatorics, graph theory and automata theory, which are fundamental to the study of Computer Science. Prerequisites: MAT 1313 or equivalent and a structured computer programming course. Three lecture hours. One open lab hour. Three semester hours credit.
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3.00 Credits
Immediate software design and development based on the object-oriented paradigm. Advanced data structures and their representation, advanced data abstraction and corresponding algorithms, file organization, memory management, trees and graphs, search and sort techniques, symbol tables and indexes and classes of algorithms. Three lecture hours. Three lab hours. Two open lab hours. Four semester hours credit. Prerequisites: CSC 2134, CSC 2144, CSC 2833
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2.00 Credits
A survey of computer components. Topics include hardware compatibility, system architecture, memory, input devices, video displays, disk drives, modems and printers. Two lecture hours. Two lab hours. Three semester hours credit.
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