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CS 213D: COBOL Programming
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Junior College
This course is designed to present basic components of the COBOL language to solve business problems. This is a three credit hour course. Prerequisite: Student must be eligible to enroll in MA 113 or have the consent of instructor. Prior enrollment in CS 113 is recommended.
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CS 213F: C++ Programming
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Junior College
This course is designed to teach a wide variety of C++ Programming concepts including Object Oriented Programming. Subjects covered are from beginning to intermediate level, and include the following: variables, constants, arrays, structs, control structures, fl owcharti ng, pseudocode, and program layout and design. This is a three credit hour course. Prerequisites: Student must be eligible to enroll in MA 113 or have the consent of instructor. Prior enrollment in CS 113 is recommended.
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CS 213G: Oracle Database Administrator I
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Junior College
This course provides students with a foundati on in basic Oracle architecture, storage structure and database administrati ve tasks. Students will learn to create and modify database tables, create data dicti onary views, and use SQL queries to insert, update, delete, and view data. The course will also introduce Forms Builder to create custom forms and database reports. The techniques demonstrated in the class are essenti al for creati ng the initi al database, as well as, confi guring the storage space tables, users, and security for a database. This is a three credit hour course.
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CS 213J: Java Programming
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Junior College
This course provides students with a comprehensive knowledge and handson experience with the Java programming environment and features. Students will design, write, debug, and run Java stand-alone programs and Java applets. Topics covered include Java language syntax, elements, operators, statements, arrays, string manipulati on classes, graphics, graphical user interface, common classes, and basic I/O operati ons. This is a three credit hour class. Prerequisite: CS 113 or experience/knowledge of a programming language
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CS 213N: Networking I
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Junior College
This course is designed to introduce students to the fundamentals of Local Area Networking (LAN) using current industry standards in networking. Students will learn the basics of network administrati on, supervision, informati on sharing, soft ware installati on, and troubleshooti ng techniques. This is a three credit hour course.
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CS 214: CISCO Network Associate I
4.00 Credits
New Mexico Junior College
This course focuses on networking fundamentals, the OSI model and industry standards, network topologies, IP addressing (such as subnet masks), and basic network design. This course also serves as the fi rst course in a series of four courses. On completi on of all four courses, students will be eligible to take the Cisco Certi fi ed Network Associate (CCNA) examinati on. This is a four credit hour course. Prerequisites: CS 123D or consent of instructor
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CS 214A: CISCO Network Associate II
4.00 Credits
New Mexico Junior College
This course focuses on router theory and router technologies, including router confi gurati ons, routed and routi ng protocols, network management and an introducti on to LAN (Local Area Network) switching. This course serves as the second course in a series of four courses. On completi on of all four courses, students will be eligible to take the Cisco Certi fi ed Network Associate (CCNA) examinati on. This is a four credit hour course. Prerequisite: CS 214 (CISCO Network Associate I)
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CS 214B: CISCO Network Associate III
4.00 Credits
New Mexico Junior College
This course focuses on advanced routi ng and switching confi gurati ons, LAN switching, network management and advanced network design. This course serves as the third course in a series of four courses. On completi on of all four courses, students will be eligible to take the Cisco Certi fi ed Network Associate (CCNA) examinati on. This is a four credit hour course. Prerequisite: CS 214A (CISCO Network Associate II)
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CS 214C: CISCO Network Associate IV
4.00 Credits
New Mexico Junior College
This course focuses on project-based learning, including advanced network design projects and advanced management projects. This serves as the fourth course in a series of four courses. On completi on of all four courses, students will be eligible to take the Cisco Certi fi ed Network Associate (CCNA) examinati on. This is a four credit hour course. Prerequisite: CS 214B (CISCO Network Associate III)
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CS 223L: Advanced C++ Programming
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Junior College
This course will conti nue to focus on C ++ Programming by uti lizing specifi c applicati ons in C++. An in depth study in data structures, program applicati ons, and some graphics, as well as any new program releases will be covered in this advanced course. This is a three credit hour course. Prerequisite: CS 213F or consent of the instructor
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