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3.00 Credits
In order to meet the special needs of the communication arts student, field training may be arranged through cooperation with a professional agency (such as a newspaper, publishing house, theatre). For majors and minors only. Prerequisites: ENG 1010, ENG 1020, permission of division chair. Grading: Pass/Fail
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3.00 Credits
This course involves individual reading and research under the direction of a faculty adviser. Prerequisites: ENG 1010, ENG 1020, written permission of instructor.
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1.00 Credits
This course is designed to enhance new students’ success by facilitating their academic, social, and personal adjustment to the college community. Emphasis will be on small group discussions, activities, and journal writings. Topics to be included are: study skills, career planning, drug and alcohol awareness, cultural diversity, overall wellness, and an awareness of the campus, its culture, history, and resources. This course is intended for first-semester freshmen and may not be repeated.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the systems and systematic relationships in discussing the functions of criminal law, police, courts, trials, prosecution and defense.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the general nature, development and principles of criminal conduct to include a review of the New York State Penal Code and other selected state penal codes. The course codes to current, real life situations.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces methods of problem definition, analysis, solution and documentation. Uses a high-level programming language to teach arithmetic, relational and logical operations, structured programming techniques, debugging, documentation, I/O data formats, and internal subroutines. Experience with flowcharting, pseudocode, hardware and software technology is fostered. Number systems include binary and hexadecimal. Prerequisite: CIT 1100 or permission of the division.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of CSC 2180 using an appropriate programming language. The objective of the course is to teach the student to construct, code and debug structured computer programs using the techniques of good programming style. Prerequisite: CSC 2180 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
This course offers deeper coverage of data structures and algorithms. Topics will include data structures, recursion, an introduction to problem- solving strategies, fundamental computing algorithms and algorithmic strategies. Prerequisite: CSC 2210.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to object-oriented programming language and design considerations. Topics will introduce concepts of class, member attributes, inheritance, access control, templates, etc. Previous programming experience is required. Prerequisite: CIT 2550 or CSC 2210.
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the computer as an organized hierarchy of functions from hardware fundamentals to the elements of high-level software, components and circuits. Topics covered include Von Neumann Architecture, the decode-fetch-execute cycle, and descriptions of CPU, Memory, Instruction Set Architecture and I/O functions. Prerequisites: MTH 2450 and CSC 2180 or CIT 1100.
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