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Cm 120: English Composition
1.00 Credits
Saint Peter's University
A one semester course covering both essay writing and research skills offered to students who have demonstrated via the Placement Exam a superior command of writing and critical thinking. Emphasis is on objectivity, accuracy, clarity of expression, logical organization, and the elimination of grammatical errors while honing individual style. Course requirements include several essays following standard rhetorical models, grammar review, an oral presentation, and an extensive MLA-style research paper.
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Cn 113-114: Elementary Mandarin Chinese,I and II
6.00 Credits
Saint Peter's University
An introduction to the tones, pronunciation, characters, and basic grammatical principles of Mandarin Chinese. Only for students with no previous Mandarin.
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Cn 133-134: Intermediate Mandarin Chinese,I and II
3.00 Credits
Saint Peter's University
Further pactice in the tones, pronunciation, characters, and basic grammatical principles of Mandarin Chinese.
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Cs 140: Freshman Seminar in Computer Science
3.00 Credits
Saint Peter's University
Fundamental principles of computer systems: hardware, software, telecommunications and information processing. Emphasis on the theoretical aspects of computers and information systems including programming concepts, multi-media/graphics, eCommerce, security, and robotics. Students will use the computer labs for hands-on experience to support concepts. Web pages will be developed. No Prerequisite.
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Cs 160: Cs Topics for all Users
3.00 Credits
Saint Peter's University
Continuation of Cs150. Current topics in Computer and Information Sciences which include networks, database concepts, computer security, programming, and computer forensics. The students will get hands-on experience in creating and querying databases and creating programs using the graphics language Alice. Prerequisite: Cs150 or permission of instructor.
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CS 180: Fundamentals of Computer Programming Using HTML,JavaScript,and C++
3.00 Credits
Saint Peter's University
This course will teach programming by having students construct Web pages using HTML and JavaScript, then move to C++. The fi rst few weeks will use HTML, most of the course will use JavaScript, the last week or weeks will introduce C++. By the end of the course students should understand the concepts and issues involved in programming and be able to use the software covered in the course. Programming constructs covered include syntax, control statements, arrays, strings, objects, and event handlers.
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Cs 205: Information Science Workshop
1.00 Credits
Saint Peter's University
The student is required to complete a project under the supervision of the instructor. A topic chosen by mutual agreement of the student and instructor will be the basis for a fi nal term project. One credit may be used in lieu of a Natural Science laboratory. No prerequisite.
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Cs 231: Introduction to C++
3.00 Credits
Saint Peter's University
Introduction to the fundamentals of computer programming. Control structures, functions, arrays, pointers and strings, references, class and data abstraction, constructors and destructors, friend functions, and operator overloading. Prerequisite: Is180 and Prerequisite or Corequisite: Mal05 or Ma123 or Ma143.
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Cs 232: Advanced Programming Techniques Using C++
3.00 Credits
Saint Peter's University
Programming techniques and advanced features of the C++ language. File processing, inheritance, virtual functions and polymorphism, templates, class string, preprocessor. Prerequisite: Cs231.
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Cs 240: Introduction to Video game Programming
3.00 Credits
Saint Peter's University
The design and construction of video games. Detailed video game programming concepts will be discussed including: fundamental artifi cial intelligence, user interface design, 2D and 3D game programming. Prerequisite: Cs/Is180 or Cs231.
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