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COM 43203: Organizational Communication
3.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
Overview of organizational communication and business and professional communication. Focus on different perspectives that influence the study of organizational communication such as: types of management, symbolism, culture, and power and politics. Levels examined include person, dyad, group, and collectives. Fall
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COM 48801-03: Selected Topics in Speech Communication
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
Topics to be announced in the schedule. Prerequisite: Six (6) credit hours in Speech Communication or permission of the instructor. On Demand
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COM 49901-03: Directed Studies in Communication
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
Independent study and/or research under the supervision of an instructor in Communication. May include research and readings, formal in-depth study of a topic of special interest of the student, individual projects, special educational experiences, or a practicum in which theories and their practical applications are brought together in a single educational experience. On Demand
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CS 10103: PC Applications
3.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
An introduction to the microcomputer and application software. Emphasis is placed on gaining practical experience with word processing, spreadsheet, presentation graphics, database systems, and the Internet. Two hours lecture, two hours lab. Course fee required. Fall Spring
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CS 20104: Computer Programming I
4.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
This course introduces fundamental concepts of programming and problem-solving from an object-oriented perspective. Topics include algorithm design, simple data types, control structures, classes, arrays, and strings. The course emphasizes good programming designs and styles, coding, and debugging techniques. A programming language that supports object-oriented paradigm will be used. Three hours lecture, two hours lab. Course fee required. Prerequisite: MTH 11403. Fall
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CS 20204: Computer Programming II
4.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
This course is a continuation of CS 20104Computer Programming I. Topics include object-oriented programming with emphasis on program design and style, classes, recursion, searching and sorting, simple data structures, and graphical user interfaces. Three hours lecture, two hours lab. Course fee required. Prerequisite: CS 20104. Spring
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CS 21503: Introduction to Database Systems
3.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
This course is an introduction to the concepts of database processing and MIS. Topics include: discussions of major database types, specifically relational databases, discussion of the history of databases and database issues, Database Management Systems (DBMS), SQL queries, updates, data entry, generating reports and forms, and file organization. Two hours lecture, two hours lab. Course fee required. Prerequisite: CS 20104. Fall
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CS 22003: Data Structures
3.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
This course builds on the concepts introduced in CS20104 and CS20204 Computer Programming I & II with emphasis on algorithms design and analysis, object-oriented design, data structures, and software engineering. Data structure topics include stacks, queues, hashing, linked lists, trees, and graphs. Three hours lecture. Prerequisites: CS 20204. Fall
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CS 23303: Visual Basic
3.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
This course introduces Visual Basic as an object-oriented programming language, similar to C++. Topics include: fundamental concepts and methods of objectoriented programming; building Windows applications using Visual Basic including programming forms, controls, events, methods, and functions; data representation; control structures; arrays; and other data structures. This is a project-oriented course aimed at providing hands-on experience in Windows-based application development. Prerequisite: CS 20104 or permission of instructor. Course fee required. On Demand
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CS 24303: Software Design and Development
3.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
This course will introduce a software design, development, and improvement model that can help to perfect professional quality software engineering practices. Topics covered include: introduction to principles and issues concerned with specification, design, implementation, and testing of high quality software; understanding of software life-cycle models; use of development tools, principles, and environments which facilitate ultimate development of large/ commercial grade software systems. Computer projects to partially develop some medium scale software will be assigned to translate software development methodologies and concepts into a functional product. Prerequisites: CS 20104 or permission from the instructor. Spring 2011
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