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CS 124: Advanced Database
3.00 Credits
Donnelly College
This course provides an overview and practical experience in using database computer language. Students will learn how to interact with the database software using programs, create menus, design input screens and produce polished reports. Actual hands-on experience with computer equipment comprises the majority of the course work.
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CS 135: Problem Solving and Programming I
3.00 Credits
Donnelly College
An introduction to problem solving through programming. Topics treated are algorithm development and implementation, structured design, data types, control structures, procedures/functions, arrays and array processing, pointers, classes, testing and debugging of programs.
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CS 210: Networks and telecommuNetwork & Telecomm
3.00 Credits
Donnelly College
This course will introduce the student to Local Area Networks (LAN) and telecommunications, as well as vital areas in contemporary computing. Topics covered include practical network administration and maintenance as well as the integration of the Internet into the modern office environment.
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CS 223: Advanced Basic
3.00 Credits
Donnelly College
A continuation of CS 123. The course emphasizes practical programming experience and the development of effective and efficient programming style. Topics include advanced disk file access, algorithm design, the development of modular systems, and documentation of programs.
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CS 227: Introduction to Java
3.00 Credits
Donnelly College
3 credit hours. Prerequisite: CS 135. This course introduces students to the Java programming language. The Java language and companion class libraries provide a portable, interpreted, high-performance, simple, object-oriented, development environment, even for programming tasks such as network programming and multithreading.
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CS 235: Problem Solving and Programming II
3.00 Credits
Donnelly College
A continuation of problem solving through programming. Topics treated are data abstraction, implementation of data structures and the algorithms that manipulate data structures. Data structures covered include lists, stacks, queues, and trees. Attention is given to efficiency, correctness of algorithms, recursion, classes, function and operator overloading, and inheritance.
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CT 093: Keyboarding Mastery
3.00 Credits
Donnelly College
This course is designed for the student who wishes to learn typing or to improve typing skills. Skill exercises on the number pad and simple data entry are equally emphasized. (Formerly CT 103)
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CT 104: Microcomputer Operating Systems
3.00 Credits
Donnelly College
This course introduces the student to the Disk Operating System (DOS) and to the Microsoft Windows environment. The student will learn to make more efficient use of the computer by carrying out essential tasks in effectively tailoring the system to the user's needs. This is a laboratory class.
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CT 111: Microcomputer Essentials
3.00 Credits
Donnelly College
The student is introduced to computers and information systems. Topics covered include computer fundamentals (parts of a computer system), application software (word processing, spreadsheets and databases), system software, communications and networks, and the Internet. Two-thirds of the course will be dedicated to hands-on experience using application software.
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CT 112: Presentation Software
1.00 Credits
Donnelly College
The student will learn to organize and produce an effective presentation using PowerPoint. This presentation will include printed speaker notes and handouts, as well as overhead transparencies. Students will use master pages, template files, text formatting, color schemes, various drawing tools, the automated outline feature, animation dissolve sequence, and incorporate photographs.
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