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COMP 101: Computer Concepts And Applications
3.00 Credits
University of St Francis
serves as an introductory course which includes the following topics: an overview of technology today, computer systems design and operation, organizational data flow, emerging technologies, security and ethics, and networks. Hands on instruction is provided in e mail, Internet, and Windows. Students will study application software for mastery from the following categories: word processing, spreadsheet, database, desktop publishing, presentation graphics, web pages, Visual BASIC, etc. (IAI Course # BUS 902, CS 910)
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COMP 104: Practical Computing For Scientists
1.00 Credits
University of St Francis
serves as an introductory course for science majors. Students will learn and apply to scientific projects: word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation software. Instruction will also be provided in e mail, Internet, and Windows.
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COMP 135: Introduction to Information Technology
3.00 Credits
University of St Francis
This course provides an introduction to the entire computer science discipline. The dynamics of computer science are presented in a historical perspective in which past developments, the current state of the art, and directions of research are discussed. Includes such topics as programming languages, operating systems, algorithms, software engineering, networking and the Internet, database design, artificial intelligence, machine architecture, and ethical and legal issues related to computing. Students will be introduced to web programming.
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COMP 140: Computer Science I
4.00 Credits
University of St Francis
provides an introduction to computer science topics including the history of computing, algorithm development, program design and modularity, documentation and debugging, program logic and flow of control, file I/O, number representations and data types, Boolean algebra, introduction to object oriented programming, structures and classes. Prerequisite: MATH 111 or consent of the instructor. (IAI Course # CS 911)
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COMP 141: Programming in Visual Basic
3.00 Credits
University of St Francis
provides an introduction to computer science topics including the history of computing, algorithm development, program design and modularity, program logic and flow of control, number representations and data types, documentation, graphical user interface design, and debugging. Problems will be solved using Visual BASIC. Prerequisite: MATH 111.
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COMP 150: Computer Science II
3.00 Credits
University of St Francis
provides an introduction to advanced computer science topics including software engineering, advanced design and modularization techniques; inheritance, polymorphism templates, pointers and user created class libraries; and an introduction to basic data structures including lists, stacks, queues and trees, using object oriented programming techniques. Prerequisite: COMP 140 or consent of the instructor. (IAI Course # MTH 922)
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COMP 200: Microcomputer Systems
3.00 Credits
University of St Francis
serves as an introduction to the hardware and systems software used in contemporary IBMcompatible microcomputer systems. The topics include the CPU, the system bus, memory, BIOS, keyboard, video, disk drives, parallel, and serial ports, and the MS DOS operating system. The internal features of the hardware and operating system are examined using several utility programs and programming languages. Prerequisites: COMP 140 or COMP 141 or consent of the instructor.
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COMP 201: Introduction to Dbms
3.00 Credits
University of St Francis
provides an introduction to the functions and capabilities of database management systems and their use in a business environment. Focus will be on a comparative examination of current DBMS packages in terms of file management versus database management, textbased and graphical interfaces, fourth generation tools (report writers, screen generators), query languages (SQL, QBE), database programming languages and multi user issues. Prerequisite: COMP 141.
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COMP 205: Information Systems: Analysis And Design
3.00 Credits
University of St Francis
examines the development and use of effective information systems in organizations and software development in the framework of the systems development life cycle (SDLC). The course concentrates on the system analysis and design phases. Various approaches to system specifications, requirements analysis, process modeling, data modeling, procedural design and user interface design are presented. Prerequisite: COMP 140 or 141 are highly recommended.
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COMP 207: Network Fundamentals
3.00 Credits
University of St Francis
examines and implements Local Area Network and Wide Area Network technologies. Hardware, software and implementation techniques will be discussed. The focus is on the importance of providing LAN and WAN technology to a specific user base. This course integrates an understanding of business goals and objectives with current networking technologies and server installations. Prerequisite: COMP 200.
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