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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will introduce students to the different writing, message dissemination, and media networks. It stresses designing, editing, and distributing written materials used in the public relations practice. Prerequisites: COM 101, COM 111, COM 112, COP 111. Co-requisite: COM 211. CREDIT: THREE SEMESTER HOURS.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course employs case method approaches to give students experience in program planning, managerial analyses, and program administration. Students will apply decision and management theories to public relations strategic planning. Prerequisites: COM 101, COM 111, COM 112, COM 211, COP 111, COP 211. CREDIT THREE SEMESTER HOURS.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to give the students experience in independently planning public relations campaigns. The course encompasses an in-depth review of the phases and steps involved in creating public relations campaigns including: research, planning, implementation, and evaluation. Students enrolled in this course will work collectively to design a public relations campaign. Prerequisites: COM 101, COM 111, COM 112, COM 211, COP 111, COP 211, COP 311. CREDIT: THREE SEMESTER HOURS.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is a beginner's application of computer software and hardware to graphic design problems, preference is given to junior and senior art majors. ( Class size is limited to number of available computers). CREDIT: THREE SEMESTER HOURS.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Data structures and implementation of algorithms. Typical topics include list processing, queues, stacks, recursion, trees, graphs, storing and searching. Offered every fall. Prerequisite: CSC 222. CREDIT: THREE SEMESTER HOURS
  • 3.00 Credits

    Study of the organization and specification of programming languages, and the use of languages on solving problems. Syntax and basic characteristic of grammars, data types, and structures, control structures and data flow, run-time consideration, interpretative languages, lexical analysis, and parsing. Offered every fall. Prerequisite: CSC 341 Data Structures. CREDIT: THREE SEMESTER HOURS.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Exploration of the interface between the computer user and the hardware. Emphasizes the history of the development of operating systems and the problems associated with the development of an operating system. Typical topics include file systems, CPU scheduling, and memory and device management. Offered every fall. Prerequisite: CSC 222 and CSC 329 or permission of the instructor. CREDIT THREE SEMESTER HOURS
  • 3.00 Credits

    Provides a working knowledge of the use and administration of UNIX environments. This course will build on knowledge from Data Structures and Operating Systems. The students will solve real-world problems using the C programming language. Possible topics include editors, file systems, shell programming, TCP/IP, regular expressions, system and network administration. Prerequisite: CSC341 and CSC352. CREDIT THREE SEMESTER HOURS.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Analysis and manipulation of typical database architectures. This course will introduce the student to basic database concepts and design. It will present a general architecture for database systems and focus specifically on the relational model. The SQL language will be introduced and entity-relationship models will be used in database design. The student will get practical experience with database implementation through group or individual projects. Typical topics include query languages, relational database, hierarchical databases and network databases. Offered every spring Prerequisite: CSC 341. CREDIT THREE SEMESTER HOURS
  • 3.00 Credits

    The student will work for an educational, social or professional organization under the direction of the instructor. The student will engage in fieldwork that is designed to provide computer experience related to the student's interest. Offered every spring. Prerequisite: CSC 222. CREDIT: THREE SEMESTER HOURS.
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