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spring. Provides a basic understanding of the nature and management of conflict in schools. Students will learn to identify and deal with conflict through appropriate strategies, processes, and interpersonal skills.
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summer. Applies the concepts of negotiation and mediation to the resolution of conflicts which arise during and after termination of a marital relationship. Prerequisite: CONR 605.
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fall, spring. Personal computing emphasizing the interrelation of hardware with software on microcomputers. Includes instruction in the use of word processing, spreadsheet, database management, and communications programs. Laboratory graded and credited with course. For majors other than computer science, information technology, information systems, and mathematics.
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3.00 Credits
fall, spring. An introduction to the computer as an information organizing and manipulating tool and to its responsible use. Familiarity with word processors and web browsers is assumed.
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TBA. An introduction to programming, problem solving, and logic using a task-driven language such as Visual Basic. Topics include: sequence and sequential files, decision procedures and control flow, variables and constants, arrays, arithmetic operations and functions, data structure concepts, simple algorithm design, and debugging strategies. Laboratory graded and credited with course. A student may not receive credit for this course after receiving credit for CS 120.
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fall, spring. Programming, debugging, and small program development in a statically typed procedural language. Topics include sequential, selective, and iterative control flow, modularity, simple data types, arrays, formatted input and output and text file processing. Prerequisite: CS 115.
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3.00 Credits
fall, spring. An introduction to programming emphasizing implementation details such as pointers, array and data structure physical memory layout, stack conventions for function calls, string manipulation, heaps, allocation, object construction including canonical object form for C++, and portability. The primary language is C++, with substantial reference to C, and assembly language. Prerequisite: CS 120.
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fall, spring. An introduction to machine organization covering digital circuits, functional units, caches, virtual memory, devices, the interrupt mechanism, and bus arbitration in the context of a single-user system. Prerequisite: CS 130.
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fall, spring. A first course in data communications and networking. Topics include: IP networks and services, comparative network configurations and communications protocols, function and purpose of physical network components, resource sharing, client-server systems, administrative issues and tools, and industry standards. Provides initial training towards professional network certification. Laboratory graded and credited with course. Same as IT 221. Prerequisites: CS 115 and 120.
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3.00 Credits
TBA. Principles and concepts of programming under the object-oriented paradigm using a language such as C++ or Java. Topics include: data abstraction and problem decomposition, information hiding, encapsulation, inheritance, polymorphism, templates, exception/event handling, multi-threading, concurrency, debugging, graphical user interfaces, and documentation. Emphasis on satisfying user specifications in application development. Prerequisite: CS 130.
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