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CR 400: Introduction to Corrections
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
The history of corrections in the world. The use of penitentiaries, reformatories and prisons in American society. Probation and parole concepts and usages. The nature of punishment and present trends in corrections. Prerequisites: CR 150 and CR 160 or permission of instructor. F/S ( C, S, N)
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CR 410: Police Administration
4.00 Credits
Erie Community College
An intensive study of the internal arrangement and functions of local police departments: Organizational and leadership problems, planning and research, inspection procedures, personnel matters, training and public relations, operational services, patrol, investigations, vice and youth. Prerequisites: CR 150 and CR 260 or permission of instructor. S (N)
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CR 415: Work/Study Seminar
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
Students are placed at a cooperating worksite for the purpose of gaining practical experience in the criminal justice system. Requirements for the course include a combination of volunteer hours at a worksite and classroom instruction. Class instruction will provide students a chance for discussions of worksite and professional issues. This course is available only for students completing CR 150, CR 160, CR 170 and CR 260 or permission of instructor. Students must have a minimum of a 2.0 in all prerequisite courses. F/S ( C, S, N)
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CS 101: Computer Literacy
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
The purpose of this course is to provide an overview of computers. It will expose the student to an operating system; the use of computers in our lives; computer components and software applications including word processor, spreadsheet, database, e-mail and the Internet. This course is intended to provide general computer literacy and basic information management. It may be used as a liberal arts elective. It cannot be used as a computer science requirement or an elective in the computer science curriculum. Prerequisites: None. F/S ( C, N, S)
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CS 103: Web Development and Programming Fundamentals
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
This course covers the fundamentals of Web development and programming. Topics include concepts of the Internet and World Wide Web, development of a Web site and Web pages, development of dynamic and interactive Web-based capabilities, client-side technologies (e.g., JavaScript), privacy and security issues. Server-side technology is an optional topic. The course will focus on Webrelated programming. Modern tools and languages will be used. Hands-on Web development and programming exercises will be included. The course is open to students in any curriculum. It may be used as liberal arts elective. It cannot be used as a computer science requirement or an elective in the computer science curriculum. Prerequisite: Proficiency in the use of a computer. F/S ( C, N, S)
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CS 111: Introduction to Computer Science 3
1.00 Credits
Erie Community College
The purpose of this course is to introduce the fundamental concepts of computer programming, software and hardware, with an emphasis on preparing students to major in computer science. Computer history and the effect of the computer on today's society are also discussed. Students will be required to complete programming projects in a structured high-level language, such as Pascal or C++. No previous computer experience is assumed. No credit will be given if taken after passing CS 121. F/S ( C, N, S)
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CS 121: Computer Science I
4.00 Credits
Erie Community College
An introductory level survey course in computer science which will include the following topics: basic components and organization of a computer, machine representation of data, number systems, nature and design of algorithms, topdown development of programs, data types, control structures and basic data structures. A structured programming language (such as C++) will be studied and utilized along with operating system and editor commands. Students will be required to complete several programming projects. Prerequisite: Intermediate Algebra and Trigonometry and some experience with a high-level programming language. F/S (N, S)
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CS 132: Computer Science II
4.00 Credits
Erie Community College
A continuation of CS 121. Further study of the organized design, development and testing of computer programs. Emphasis will be on recursion and on the design and application of the important abstract data types/structures of computer science: stacks, queues, singly and doubly liked lists and trees. Several programming projects using these data structures will be required. Prerequisite: CS 121. (N)
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CS 209: Programming in Java
4.00 Credits
Erie Community College
A study of the Java programming language for students who already have programmed in another language. Major topics will include syntax, data types/structures, control structures, class libraries, object-oriented programming, graphical user interface components and applets. Prerequisite: CS 121 or MT 191 or DA 140 or permission of the instructor. (N)
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CS 210: Programming in C++
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
A study of the C++ programming language for students who already have programmed in another language. Major topics will include modular design, control structures, functions, data structures, pointers and the use of libraries. Prerequisite: CS 121 or MT 191 or DA 130 or permission. S (N)
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