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3.00 Credits
This course will explain the programming methods of how digital audio and video data are manipulated for use in a video game format, as well as teach students how to develop their own audio and video tools and filters.
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4.00 Credits
CIT 227 is an introduction to the software development process through a modern block-structured language. Computer problem solving and program debugging strategies, data abstraction, modularity, parameter passing, and elementary data structures are discussed. Additional topics include fundamentals of linked lists, stacks, and queues. Recursion, recursively-defined data structures, and tree structures will be discussed.
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4.00 Credits
This course is intended to provide a rigorous introduction to 2D and 3D computer graphics concepts, techniques, and algorithms. Topics covered may include point plotting, line drawing, clipping, sprite animation, optimization, projection, shading, transformations, and other topics. Lab activities will include programming projects in two and three dimensional graphics varying from simple to complex.
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4.00 Credits
This class is a continuation of CIT228 and is intended to provide advanced mathematical concepts, techniques, and algorithms for 3D computer graphics. Topics covered may include texture mapping, curves and surfaces, image processing, alpha-blending, bump mapping, anti-aliasing, pixel-shaders, volumetric lighting, and other topics. Lab activities will include various programming projects using a modern 3D graphics API.
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3.00 Credits
Through the use of case studies, this course focuses on analyzing and implementing the concepts and techniques learned in the Project Management Fundamentals class.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced features and formats in the spreadsheet application MS Excel. Uses Microsoft approved text. Covers skill set for Microsoft Expert certification. Distance learning students are responsible for the required software.
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3.00 Credits
Course presents a continuation of CIT 102 presenting database software, including file creation, screen and report generators. Emphasis is placed on Macros, Switchboards, Dialog boxes and VB applications. Uses Microsoft approved text. Covers skill sets for Access Expert certification.
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4.00 Credits
This course provides students the background, knowledge and skills necessary to begin using the basic facilities of a mainframe computer. Topics covered include: the mainframe in business today, including mainframe job roles; mainframe interfaces; Job Control Language; mainframe hardware and architecture; middleware for the mainframe, application programming on the mainframe; networking, and security topics. This course is designed for someone with prior programming experience or education.
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4.00 Credits
This course helps students gain an understanding of the reasons companies chose mainframe system to run (and grow) their large-scale computing environments. Topics include capacity, scalability, integrity and security, availability, access to large amounts of date, systems management and autonomic capabilities. This course is designed for someone with prior programming experience or education.
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4.00 Credits
This course provides the background, knowledge and skills necessary to begin using the basic communication facilities of a mainframe system. Students will be given a broad understanding of networking principles and the hardware and software components necessary to allow the mainframe to participate in a high volume data communications networks. Topics covered include: overview of the importance of the mainframe environment, TCP/IP, SNA, SNA/IP implementation on the mainframe, networking operations, security and problem determination.
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