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BIT 142: Intermediate Programming
5.00 Credits
Cascadia College
Q - This is a first course in computer science using a language such as C#. This course covers variable types, control structures, functions, modular programming, pointers/references/etc., arrays, structures and an introduction to recursion. The course will introduce basic sorting and searching algorithms. The emphasis of this course will be program design, algorithmic (variables, expressions, statements), and abstraction (data types, functions). Prerequisite(s): Completion of BIT 116 with a grade of 2.0 or higher and completion with a grade of 2.0 or higher or placement into one of the following: MATH& 107 (formerly MATH 107), MATH& 141 (formerly MATH 110), MATH& 146 (formerly MATH 135), or MATH 147 (formerly MATH 115).
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BIT 143: Programming Data Structures
5.00 Credits
Cascadia College
This course extends the fundamentals covered in Intermediate Programming. The course will cover program specification and design, abstract data types and classes. Topics will include dynamic arrays, stacks, queues, linked lists, binary trees and recursion. Taught in C#. Prerequisite(s): Completion of BIT 142 with a grade of 2.0 or higher.
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BIT 147: Integrated Office Applications I
2.00 Credits
Cascadia College
This course, offered as part of a specialized program, allows students to expand and enhance their study of BIT 150, Keyboarding, and BIT 154, Beginning Word Processing. Students will develop vocabulary proficiency and apply the skills from the self-paced lab courses in context-specific activities. This course may be used as part of a learning community, ESL program, or targeted for a specific group of learners. Prerequisite(s): Placement by testing in ESL 040 or above and co-enrollment in BIT 150 and BIT 154 required. Instructor permission is required.
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BIT 148: Integrated Office Applications II
2.00 Credits
Cascadia College
This course, offered as part of a specialized program, allows students to expand and enhance their study of BIT 153, Using the Internet, and BIT 164, Microsoft Outlook. Students will develop vocabulary proficiency and apply the skills from the self-paced lab courses in context-specific activities. This course may be used as part of a learning community, ESL program, or targeted for a specific group of learners. Prerequisite(s): Placement by testing in ESL 040 or above and co-enrollment in BIT 153 and BIT 164 required. Instructor permission required.
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BIT 150: Introduction to Keyboarding
1.00 Credits
Cascadia College
This one-credit module prepares students to use computer applications in the classroom and in workplace activities by developing speed and accuracy though touch keyboarding. Students also develop familiarity with the keyboard's ten-key system and other common keyboard and mouse functions.
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BIT 151: Introduction to Computer Hardware
1.00 Credits
Cascadia College
This one-credit module prepares students to use computer applications in the classroom and in workplace activities by developing familiarity with computer hardware, software and operating systems. Fundamental computer terminology is defined and students explore a variety of uses and types of personal computer systems.
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BIT 152: Windows Basic
1.00 Credits
Cascadia College
This one-credit module prepares students to use computer applications in the classroom and in workplace activities by introducing them to the Windows operating system, which is the most common operating system in both the home and business environment. Effective use of Windows assists students in using all Windows-based applications.
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BIT 153: Using the Internet-C
1.00 Credits
Cascadia College
This one-credit module prepares students to use the internet as a tool for communication and as an information resource. Students learn how to effectively use and organize e-mail, how to research topics using the web and how to create simple web sites using editor software.
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BIT 154: Beginning Word Processing
1.00 Credits
Cascadia College
This one-credit module prepares students to word process documents for the classroom and in the workplace. Students learn how to effectively create, format and edit documents using toolbars, menus and commands.
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BIT 155: Advanced Word Processing
1.00 Credits
Cascadia College
This one-credit module prepares students to utilize advanced word process tools to be more efficient and to increase the functionality of their documents. Students learn how to incorporate macros and clip art into documents and to use management tools to create long documents.
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