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3.00 Credits
Introduces the first of a two-course sequence intended for students wishing to transfer to a four-year institution for a major or minor in computer science. Offers a disciplined approach to problem solving, program design, algorithms, and logic development. Uses high-level programming language as a vehicle for expressing algorithms.
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Lecture 3, Lab 0, Credit 3 Introduces the first of a two-course sequence intended for students wishing to transfer to a four-year institution for a major/minor in computer science. Offers a disciplined approach to problemsolving, program design, algorithms, and logic development. Uses high-level programming language as a vehicle for expressing algorithms. Prerequisite: CSCI 192 or instructor's approval
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3.00 Credits
Offers an intensive capstone of the material covered in CSCI 193. Provides a disciplined approach to problem solving, program design, alorithms, and logic development using a higher level language. Introduces elementary data structures, searches, simple and complex sorts, and objects. Intended for computer science majors.
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Lecture 3, Lab 0, Credit 3 Introduces students to Visual Basic.Net. Focuses on user interface, program structure, syntax and implementation details. Serves as the first course in the VB.Net curriculum and is an entry point for other . NET courses. Prerequisites: CSCI 194, ENGL 101, and MATH 101 or MATH 110
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3.00 Credits
No course description available.
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3.00 Credits
All computer oriented courses will be housed under one area (Computer Information Systems and Technology - CIST). In addition, CSCI, CIST and CNET will separate courses into their related areas.
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0.00 Credits
Lecture 3, Lab 0, Credit 3 Offers an introduction to software engineering concepts and practices. Investigates the development, design, verification, and definition of computerbased systems software for both the PC and mainframe. A variety of techniques, processes, and procedures are presented. Prerequisite: CSCI 194
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Introduces the student to the fundamentals of Java programming using an object-oriented paradigm. Emphasis is placed on writing Java applications and Java applets, creating graphical user interfaces, object-oriented programming, event handling, writing animations with audio and images, and writing network programs. Students will be expected to create Java applets, and embed the Java applets in web pages. The student is prepared to develop real-world projects using Java.
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Lecture 3, Lab 0, Credit 3 Introduces students to the fundamentals of assembly language programming. Includes machine representation of data, fixed/floating point, and decimal arithmetic, macros, address modification, bit manipulation, and subroutine linkage. Prerequisite: CSCI 194
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3.00 Credits
College Success Skills 101 provides an opportunity for students to acquire, reinforce and utilize strategies that promote success in college, as well as in the workplace. The course includes an introduction to the college and its resources, recognition of various learning styles, critical thinking, problem solving, money management, and other necessary skills. Additionally, it provides for the pratical application of time management, note taking, test taking and listening skills. Students are required to develop an Educational Portfolio.
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