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BCS 202: Computer Applications for Business
3.00 Credits
Farmingdale State College
In this course, students will learn the fundamentals of file management, compression and transfer. Students will have hands on experience at the beginning through advanced level using microcomputer spreadsheet and database applications to solve business problems. Students will use a spreadsheet program to enter formulas, create charts, execute functions and macros, create, sort and query lists; create pivot tables, create templates, and work with multiple worksheets and workbooks. Students will use a database program to create data table structures, queries, reports, and forms, create switchboards, pivot tables, and pivot charts. This course may not be used to satisfy the requirements of the Computer Programming and Information Systems degree. Note: Students who have completed BCS 195 may not receive credit for this course. Prerequisite: BCS 102 with a grade of C or better or permission of department chair (3,0) 3 credits
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BCS 204: Comparative Programming Languages
3.00 Credits
Farmingdale State College
A study of programming languages with an emphasis on general concepts and constructs such as repetition, decisions and modularization. Procedural vs. object-oriented program design paradigms and examples of each will be a major portion of the course. Examples comparing how different kinds of languages approach the same problem will also be included. Prerequisite(s): BCS 100 or BCS 102 (3,0) 3 credits
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BCS 205: Hardware and Software Selection
3.00 Credits
Farmingdale State College
This course provides a hardware and software overview of the microcomputer industry. The designs of various commercially available computers and their input/output devices will be explored in detail. Criteria for equipment selection decision making will be provided. Among the topics to be covered are microcomputer systems, monitors, printers, plotters, modems, A/D and D/A converters and operating systems. (3,0) 3 credits
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BCS 208: Networking Fundamentals I
3.00 Credits
Farmingdale State College
This course covers a basic introduction to networking terminology and concepts. It begins with an overview of Industry standards and the OSI reference model. It then moves on to cover different network topologies and IP addressing. The students are then introduced to the concept of subnetworks using subnet masks. Basic networking design, different networking components and safety issues are covered extensively. OSI model layers and network layers with routing and best path selection theory are also presented. Dynamic routing operations, as well as Link State versus Distance Vector Protocols are covered in detail. The practical part of the course is implementing and testing basic LAN infrastructure configurations. This course may also be applied towards CISCO certification. Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing (2,2) 3 credits
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BCS 209: Networking Fundamentals II
3.00 Credits
Farmingdale State College
This course picks up where BCS 208 leaves off, then moves on to configuring routers, using different modes and routing protocols and commands, as well as exploring the features of the hardware and software components of the routers. Theories of routing protocols and their algorithms, including RIP and IGRP are explored in depth. The practical part of the course involves a full series of hands-on exercises and Labs using CISCO routers and switches to demonstrate the proper configuration, ACL settings, wiring and verification/testing of operational networks as required. Network Management issues are also addressed. This course may also be applied towards CISCO certification. Prerequisite(s): BCS 208 with a grade of C or better (3,2) 3 credits
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BCS 215: UNI X Operating System
3.00 Credits
Farmingdale State College
This course develops the fundamental knowledge of computer operating systems using UNIX. Topics include basic understanding of the UNIX system, utilizing the file system, programming language and security system. Prerequisite(s): BCS 101 or BCS 120 or BCS 185 - with a grade of C or better (3,0) 3 credits
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BCS 230: Foundations of Computer Programming II
3.00 Credits
Farmingdale State College
This course expands the knowledge and skills of Foundations of Computer Programming I. Among the topics covered are: arrays, pointers, strings, classes, data abstraction, inheritance, composition and overloading. Prerequisite(s): BCS120 with a grade of C or better (3,0) 3 credits
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BCS 237: Intermediate Cobol Programming
3.00 Credits
Farmingdale State College
This course expands the skills and knowledge of computer programming using COBOL. Topics to be covered include multi-level control break processing, file handling techniques for both sequential and indexed files, table processing, and searching and sorting methods. Prerequisite(s): Completion of BCS 136 with a grade of C or better (3,0) 3 credits
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BCS 240w: Website Development II
3.00 Credits
Farmingdale State College
This is a course for future developers and designers on creating successful Web sites. Topics covered will include planning, analysis, designing, and developing well-organized Web sites that combine effective navigation with the use of graphics, text, and color. Prerequisite(s): EGL 101 and BCS 130 with a grade C or better (3,0) 3 credits
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BCS 250: JavaScript
3.00 Credits
Farmingdale State College
This course introduces students to Web scripting languages. Students will utilize variables, objects, and events in the creation of Web pages with JavaScript. They will learn techniques such as control of flow, windows, frames, forms, debugging techniques, and dynamic HTML. Prerequisite(s): BCS 130 and a semester of a programming language, both with a grade C or better (3,0) 3 credits
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