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CS 0161: The Technology of Computing
3.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
IT professionals will encounter a variety of platforms in their career. The role of the it professional is to select. deploy, integrate, and administer platforms or components to support the organization’s it infrastructure. This course covers the fundamentals of hardware and software and how they integrate to form essential components of it systems. The recitation will be in the ASIS lab and will focus on hands-on work with such technology. Two hours of lecture and two hours of recitation per week.
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CS 0162: Survey of Information Technology
3.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
This course provides an overview of the discipline of IT, describes how IT relates to other computing disciplines, and begins to install and IT mindset. The goal is to help students understand the diverse contexts in which it is used and the challenges inherent in the diffusion of innovative technology. Due to the need for scripting skills, the recitation will focus on learning a scripting language and how it relates to it. Two hours lecture, two hours recitation.
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CS 0163: Introduction to Web Programming
3.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
The concepts of Web programming. Prominently featured are the extensible markup language (XML) and Java Server Pages (JSP). Both client-side and server-side scripting through Web database access will be introduced. Assignments will focus developing skills using XML and expandable form in Web page design. Prerequisites: CS 0161, CS 0162
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CS 0165: Networking I
3.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
Networking I builds a deeper understanding of how networks work, including the topics of LANS, WANS, service providers, packets, hubs, routers,switches, Internet protocols routing and switching and the physical layer. Prerequisites: CS 0161
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CS 0166: Networking II
3.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
Networking II builds upon the basic networking concepts provided in Networking I by adding the ideas of networking security to the discussion. Concepts covered include: cryptography, key algorithms, firewalls, wireless and mobile security and Internet security. Prerequisites: CS 0165
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CS 0190: Practicum in Fortran
1.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
A practical course in the FORTRAN programming language. Students gain experience using FORTRAN in a variety of problem-solving applications. Prerequisite: CS 0201 (with a grade of C or better).
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CS 0191: Practicum in c
1.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
A practical course in the C programming language. Students gain experience using C in a variety of problem-solving applications. Prerequisite: CS 0201 (with a grade of C or better).
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CS 0192: Practicum in C++
1.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
An introduction to the programming language C++. Prerequisite: CS 0191.
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CS 0193: Practicum in Unix
1.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
An orientation to the UNIX system (as exemplified by LINUX), including commands and programming the Bourne shell. Prerequisite: CS 0201.
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CS 0194: Practicum in Java
1.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
A practical course in the Java programming language. Students gain experience using Java in a variety of problem-solving applications. Prerequisite: CS 0201.
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