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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CS 01100 or CS 01080 Minimum Grade of P orComputer Competency Exam 070 This course teaches fundamental programming skills centered in the context of robot programming. Students will program small robots to perform a variety of tasks. In addition to learning a sophisticated programming language, students will gain skills in design techniques and experience working in teams to build complex systems.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CS 04103 or equivalent experience This course is designed for students who have substantial programming experience in an object-oriented language, such as C++, but who need to learn Java as prerequisite knowledge for other courses in the curriculum. Students will study the syntax and semantics of Java, specifically, classes and objects, abstraction, encapsulation, data types, calling methods and passing parameters, decisions, loops, arrays and collections, documentation, testing and debugging, exceptions, design issues, inheritance, and polymorphic variables and methods.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MATH 01121 or MATH 01122 or MATH 01125 or MATH 01130 or MATH 01131 Introduces the fundamental concepts of programming from an object-oriented perspective. Topics are drawn from classes and objects, abstraction, encapsulation, data types, calling methods and passing parameters decisions, loops, arrays and collections, documentation, testing and debugging, exceptions, design issues, inheritance and polymorphic variables and methods, The course emphasizes modern software engineering and design.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CS 04113 or (CS 04103 and CS 04112) Objects and data abstraction continues from Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming to the methodology of programming from an object-oriented perspective. Through the study of object design, this course also introduces the basics of human-computer interfaces, graphics, with an emphasis on software engineering. A second operating system/programming platform is introduced.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CS 04113 This course is designed for students who have substantial programming experience in an object-oriented language such as Java, but who wish to learn C++, a language that is still commonly used in research and industry. Students will study the syntax and semantics of C++, pointers, classes (inheritance, encapsulation, polymorphism, methods, etc.), control structures, file processing, and GUI programming.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: (CS 01100 or CS 01080) and (MATH 01123 or MATH 03125) This course will acquaint students with data representation, data organization and data storage utilizing basic data structures. Students will perform basic file manipulation by reading data from files, writing data to files and data file formatting. Students will also understand basic logic, basic object oriented design and programming and the concepts of software engineering.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CS 04140 This course is designed to extend the material presented in Enterprise Computing I by applying object oriented design and software engineering principles to develop a small scale enterprise system. This course will acquaint students with advanced features and data structures. Students will also understand basic graphical programming, event driven programs, exception handling and web programming.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MATH 03160 and CS 04114 Minimum Grade of CThis course features programs of realistic complexity. The programs utilize data structures (string, lists, graphs, stacks, trees) and algorithms (searching, sorting, etc.) for manipulating these data structures. The course emphasizes interactive design and includes the use of microcomputer systems and direct access data files
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CS 04103 and MATH 01236 The course features programs of realistic complexity. The programs utilize data structures (strings, lists, graphs, stacks) and algorithms (searching, sorting, etc.) for manipulating these data structures. The course emphasizes interactive design and includes the use of microcomputer systems and direct access data files.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CS 01102 or CS 04113 or CS 04103 In this course students learn to write structured programs in COBOL. It includes a description of the language and a comparison with other languages. It emphasizes structured modular programming and documentation such as hierarchy charts (HIPO) and flow charts. Prior programming experience in any programming language is expected for this course.
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