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CMPS 120: Computer Skills and Concepts I
5.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
Instruction and tutoring in basic computer skills. An overview of computer terminology, hardware and software. Included: storage devices, input/output devices, the internet, operating systems, word processing, spreadsheets, presentation software, creating web pages and simple databases. Meets for 250 minutes. Prerequisites: None
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CMPS 150: Introduction to Unix
1.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
Basic Unix commands and programming utilities will be introduced. Students will learn how to use email, a text editor, and manage files and directories. This course is designed for students who have no experience with Unix. Computer Science majors are encouraged to take CMPS 215 in place of this course, if possible.
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CMPS 206: Advanced Engineering Math
5.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
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CMPS 211: Internet Program & Web Design
5.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
Introduction to internet programming using HTML and JavaScript or other scripting language. The course is intended for students with no programming experience. Students will learn the concepts of structured programming and control structures. They will become familiar with HTML interfaces by designing interactive web sites. This course may be used as an elective in the CIS track. Prerequisite: None.
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CMPS 215: Unix Programming Environment
3.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
This course covers common Unix commands, shell scripting, regular expressions, tools and the applications used in a Unix programming environment. The tools to be introduced include make utility, a debugger, advanced text editing and text processing (vi, sed, tr). Each week lecture meets for 100 minutes and lab meets for 150 minutes. Prerequisite: None.
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CMPS 216: Unix System Administration
3.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
This course covers the knowledge and skills critical to administering a multi-user, networked Unix system. The course assumes a basic knowledge of Unix commands and an editor (vi or Emacs). Topics include: kernel and network configuration, managing daemons, devices, and critical processes, controlling startup and shutdown events, account management, installing software, security issues, shell scripting. Many concepts will be demonstrated during hands-on labs. Each week lecture meets for 100 minutes and lab meets for 150 minutes. Prerequisite: CMPS 215.
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CMPS 221: Programming Fundamentals
5.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
Introduces the fundamentals of procedural programming. Topics include: data types, control structures, functions, arrays, and standard and file I/O. The mechanics of compiling, linking, running, debugging and testing within a particular programming environment are covered. Ethical issues and a historical perspective of programming within the context of computer science as a discipline is given. Each week lecture meets for 200 minutes and lab meets for 150 minutes. Prerequisite: Passing score on ELM OR satisfaction of the ELM exemptions AND a passing score on the Pre-Calculus Readiness Test.
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CMPS 222: Object-Oriented Programming
5.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
Builds on foundation provided by CMPS 221 to introduce the concepts of object-oriented programming. The course focuses on the definition and use of classes and the fundamentals of object-oriented design. Other topics include: an overview of programming language principles, basic searching and sorting techniques, and an introduction to software engineering issues. Each week lecture meets for 200 minutes and lab meets for 150 minutes. Prerequisite: CMPS 221.
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CMPS 223: Data Structures and Algorithms
5.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
Builds upon the foundation provided by CMPS 221 to introduce the fundamental concepts of data structures, algorithms, and algorithm analysis. The course focuses on the concepts and implementation of fundamental data structures (linked lists, stacks, queues, trees, hash tables, and graphs). Other topics include: pointers, recursion, searching and sorting algorithms, and the basics of algorithm analysis. Each week lecture meets for 200 minutes and lab meets for 150 minutes. Prerequisite: CMPS 221.
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CMPS 224: Assembly Language Programming
5.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
Introduction to machine architecture and program structure; code, data, and stack segments; programming with an assembly language. Each week lecture meets for 200 minutes and lab meets for 150 minutes. Prerequisite: CMPS 221.
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