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The study and application of major theories in the field of organizational communication, including vertical and horizontal internal interaction as well as external and gatekeeping functions. The course demands particular attention to postmodern theories and critical responses in applied communication. Three hours of lecture. 3 credit hours.
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Introduction to the fundamentals of the Internet as well as the fundamentals of data communications. Students will learn to use the Internet for research and communication, including publishing materials on the World Wide Web. Three hours of lecture.
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A survey of computing terminology and computing applications. Hands on activities using an integrated software package for word processing, spreadsheets and database management. Introduction to the Internet with applications. Three hours of lecture.
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Thorough introduction to the basic tools of computing. Hands-on activities with a desktop operating system, word processor, spreadsheet, presentation software, email application, Internet browser, and basic networking. Recommended for science majors. Three hours of lecture.
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Prerequisite: CSC 115. Corequisite: Math 121 or consent of the department. An introduction to programming for windows applications with an emphasis on problem solving and program development using an integrated development environment (IDE). Three hours of lecture in a computer lab setting.
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Prerequisite: CSC 115, Corequisite: Math 121S. The design, coding, testing, and documenting of programs in a specific high-level object-oriented programming language using techniques of good programming style. The programming concepts emphasized include data types, control structures, procedural abstraction, decomposition, encapsulation, inheritance, polymorphism, software reuse, and basic algorithms. Three hours of lecture in a computer lab setting.
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Prerequisites: CSC 135: A continuation of the topics in CSC 135, plus event handling, exception handling, GUIs, simple data structures, an introduction to algorithm analysis and internal searching and sorting techniques, and recursion. Three hours of lecture in a computer lab setting.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Consent of the department. May be repeated for a maximum of six semester hours, Topics to be announced by the computer science department. Three hours of lecture.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CSC 135; co-requisites: CSC 145 and MATH 201. The organization, functions, and structuring of the major components of computer systems, introduction to the mechanics of information transfer abd fundamentals of logic design. Three hours of lecture.
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Prerequisites: CSC 145 and MATH 201. Topics covered include the context, analysis, logical and physical design, and implementation of a database system. Examples of database application will accompany all stages of this course, giving students an opportunity to experience the entire life cycle of a database system while securing a strong and well-balanced theoretical foundation. Three hours of lecture.
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