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COP 2340: Operating Systems
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe College
O This course is a survey course introducing students to operating systems concepts and techniques. Content focuses on command line interface using DOS and Linux. The course compares and contrasts operating systems functionality and emphasizes particular advantages and limitations specific to each operating system. Prerequisite: CGS1000 with minimum grade of C
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COP 2551: Object Oriented Programming
1.00 Credits
Santa Fe College
O This course covers the fundamentals of data structures using the Microsoft Visual Studio.NET platform. The student is introduced to object-oriented programming using encapsulation, inheritance and polymorphism. Fundamental Windows GUI programming will be introduced using an application-driven approach. Students will learn concepts such as visual programming, GUI components, multimedia, file processing, database processing, and exception handling. Prerequisite: COP1000 with a grade of C or better
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COP 2552: Object Oriented Programming
2.00 Credits
Santa Fe College
O This is a project-based course that teaches advanced object-oriented programming concepts using the C# programming language. Projects include, but are not limited to: developing and deploying database-driven Windows applications using Visual Studio.NET and developing Web Applications using ASP.NET. Prerequisite: COP2551
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COP 2702: Sql Programming
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe College
O SQL Programming is a basic introduction to the structures of Structured Query Language as used in professional database creation and management. The emphasis will be on learning the basic structures including all forms of the Select Clause, creating tables, manipulating table data through SQL queries, managing data in tables, querying joined tables, and subqueries. The student will also be introduced to programming with Transact SQL and creating batches and stored procedures. Prerequisites: CGS1000, COP1000, CGS2540 with minimum grade of C and the CPE
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COP 2806: Internet Programming
1.00 Credits
Santa Fe College
O This course will provide training in introductory to intermediate client-side scripting using JavaScript, and a brief introduction to server-side scripting using PHP. The emphasis of this course will be on syntax and debugging, webform processing and data validation, using common programming structures, dynamic content using JavaScript and DHTML, and working with objects and cookies. Students are expected to have a working knowledge of XHTML, CSS, and introductory programming concepts (variables, operators, decision structures, repetition structures, and methods). The course will consist of a mixture of lectures and hands-on assignments. Prerequisites: COP1000 and CGS2820
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CPO 2030: Politics of The Developing World
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe College
P This course will introduce students to the politics of the developing world by analyzing the historical, cultural, economic and political institutional structures that characterize Africa, Asia and Latin America. Students will be asked to understand and question different definitions of development, as well as consider how multiple theoretical approaches try to account for this process. The course also will analyze how different factors such as religion, ethnic conflict, and the legacy of colonialism have affected political development in less developed countries. The course will explore the challenges and complexities associated with development by comparing and contrasting the political evolution of countries that are considered to be bot Full Description
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CRW 2100: Fiction Writing
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe College
P A study of the art and practice of writing fiction, this course is designed for students who want to learn more about fiction writing, its craft, and its skills. Students will read, present, and discuss short stories in a small group environment. The course emphasizes creativity and craftsmanship. This course may be repeated for a total of six credit hours. Prerequisite: ENC1101, with minimum grade of C
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CRW 2300: Poetry Writing
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe College
P An investigation into the art and practice of writing poetry, this course is designed for students who want to learn more about the craft of poetry, master its skills, learn to develop their own creativity, discover their own unique voices, and learn how to market their poems for publication. In a small workshop format, students will, among other requirements, draft and revise poems, present and discuss some of their own poems, complete exercises which tap into creative techniques, and explore modern trends and views about poetry. The course emphasizes free form as well as craftsmanship of various traditional techniques, individual creativity and discipline, and the importance of audience. Prerequisite: ENC1101, with minimum grade of C
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CTS 2311: Linux System Security
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe College
O This course builds on CTS2322. Students will learn about Web site and Web server vulnerabilities through access controls, system configuration, firewalls, VPNs, and encryption. Students learn to keep up with the latest security information. Topics include security through audits and monitoring. Prerequisite: CTS2321
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CTS 2321: Linux Administration
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe College
O This course introduces students to the Linux operating system. Topics covered include installation of several distributions, the installation and configuration of applications, how hardware is managed, command line use, process management, shell scripting, networking, how the X Window system works, installing software via packages or source code, and compiling, packaging, and installing a custom kernel. Prerequisite: CEN2503
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