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CRWR 07395: Writing Poetry
3.00 Credits
Rowan University
Prerequisites: WA 07290 or CRWR 07290 This class will provide a forum for students to explore the strategies poets use in creative expression. The students will develop an analytical vocabulary that allows them to read, interpret, and evaluate the work of other poets. A major portion of the class will be given over to workshop sessions, where students can share and evaluate each other's work. Students will also become familiar with a body of published poetry that illustrates techniques of expression such as imagery, metaphor, voice, tone, the music and strategy of the line, and other elements of poetry.
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CS 01080: Computer Literacy
3.00 Credits
Rowan University
This Course teaches students how to use microcomputers effectively. Students learn about computer hardware and how it functions with an operating system and application software. Computer file management, data storage, multimedia, computer architecture, local area networks, the Internet, data security, and obtaining information from a library database are included. There is extensive hands-on use of windows, word processing, spreadsheets, and the Internet. This is a Basic Skills course; credit is not applied toward graduation.
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CS 01102: Introduction to Programming
3.00 Credits
Rowan University
This course acquaints students with the logical structure of a computer, the algorithmic formulation of problems, and a modern high-level programming language. Extensive programming experience is included in the course. Proficiency equivalent to Intermediate Algebra (MATH01.121) is expected for this course.
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CS 01104: Introduction to Scientific Programming
3.00 Credits
Rowan University
This course emphasizes algorithmic solutions of problems. The syntax of the programming language is also studied, as well as the writing of structured code. Proficiency equivalent to Intermediate Algebra (MATH01.121) is expected.
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CS 01105: Web Literacy
3.00 Credits
Rowan University
Prerequisites: CS 01080 or Passing grade on ComputerCompetency Exam This is an introductory course on the world wide web, exposing how it works, and showing students how to use it appropriately. This course teaches students to create and modify basic web pages with markup languages and style directives, and how to embed non-text information such as video, images, and sound. The principles of publishing websites on the Internet and the process by which a page is delivered to end users will also be covered.
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CS 01200: Computing Environments
3.00 Credits
Rowan University
Prerequisites: CS 01100 or CS 01080 Minimum Grade of P or Computer Competency Exam 070 Students will be exposed to a variety of computing environments. The course will include extensive hands-of a variety of software applications. Topics covered will include user tools, user programming techniques, application packages, and networking communications. Students will gain an understanding of the principles of computing which will enable them to adapt to future technological developments. A solid and fundamental understanding of computers and current operating systems, word processing and spreadsheet software are essential to this course.
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CS 01205: Computer Laboratory Techniques
3.00 Credits
Rowan University
Prerequisites: CS 04113 or CS 04103 A practical introduction to the hardware, software and networks used by the Computer Science Department. A foundation in programming using the language or languages required for intermediate and advanced computer science courses will be included.
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CS 01210: Introduction to Computer Networks and Data Communications
3.00 Credits
Rowan University
Prerequisites: CS 01200 This is an introductory computer networks course for students that are not majoring or minoring in computer science. This course will examine the basics of data communication and computer networks and will cover such topics as history and evolution of data communications, layered network architectures, physical and data link layers, introduction to internetworking, the Internet, IP protocols, basics of TCP and UDP transmission protocols, standard network applications and basics of network security, network utility software, and configuring local area networks in a popular operating system.
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CS 01395: Topics in Computer Science to 4
1.00 Credits
Rowan University
This course enables the faculty to offer courses in advanced topics which are not offered on a regular basis. Prerequisites will vary according to the specific topic being studied.
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CS 01400: Independent Study CS 04103 Computer Science and Programming 4 S H
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Rowan University
This course emphasizes programming methodology, algorithms and simple data structures. A programming language rich enough to allow easy implementation of data structures is studied. Prior programming experience in any programming language is expected for this course.
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