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CRMGT 190: Business Credit Principles
3.00 Credits
Spokane Community College
This course provides an introduction to the overall field of credit in the U.S. economy. It examines both consumer credit and commercial credit from the standpoint of providers. The course covers the role of credit, types of credit, credit administration, examination, evaluation, and collection and credit files. (SFCC)
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CRMGT 220: Credit Law/Collection Techniques
3.00 Credits
Spokane Community College
This course provides an introduction to credit technology. Emphasis is on solving case problems and actual credit situations. Techniques for more effective, timely collections including letters, telephone calls, personal visits and legal remedies are explored. Basic consumer and commercial credit laws for managers are considered. Prerequisite: CRMGT 190 or permission of instructor. (SFCC)
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CS 101: Computer Literacy
5.00 Credits
Spokane Community College
This is an introductory course in computer technology, concepts, operations and applications. Computer terminology is emphasized. It examines the complete system, including hardware, software, data, people and procedures. Students have extensive laboratory exercises in computer operating systems such as exposure to UNIX, DOS and Macintosh; various word processors, spreadsheets, databases and graphics. An exposure to the programming process is provided. Internet and general networking principles are included. Prerequisite: MATH 91, approval of instructor or test placement in MATH 99. (SFCC)
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CS 121: UNIX/Linux
3.00 Credits
Spokane Community College
This course is designed for students with some prior computing experience, especially with some operating system experience. The UNIX/Linux operating system will be installed and explored. Students learn how to navigate and administer Linux / Unix from both the command line and through a graphical user interface. Additional topics include software installation, using Linux applications, security and servers. Prerequisite: Knowledge of another operating system: DOS, VMS, etc. (SFCC)
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CS 141: Computer Science I Java
5.00 Credits
Spokane Community College
Formerly CS 201. This course is an introduction to the concepts and practices of information representation, computer algorithms, hardware fundamentals, and computer program design and implementation. This course allows students to write, compile, debug , run, analyze and evaluate computer programs written in a current object-oriented language. Prerequisite: MATH& 141 (formerly MATH 111) (can be concurrent) or permission of instructor. (SFCC)
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CS 142: Introduction to Computer Science II
5.00 Credits
Spokane Community College
Formerly CS 203. This course continues where Introduction to Computer Science I left off, introducing the student to concepts and practices of information representation, computer algorithms, hardware fundamentals, and computer program design and implementation. This course introduces data structures and algorithms basic to the study of computer science, and object-oriented design and implementation. CS& 141 (formerly CS 201) or permission of instructor. (SFCC)
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CS 211: C for Programmers
5.00 Credits
Spokane Community College
This course is designed to cover the syntax of the "C" programming language in the context of structured programming and with the Linux Operating System. It is intended for students with prior experience in computer programming. This course allows students to apply the "C" language and structured programming concepts to a series of programming problems concerning Makefiles, Graphics API's, System API's, Libraries, and Optimization Tools. Prerequisite: CS& 141 (formerly CS 201) or permission of instructor. (SFCC)
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CS 223: Vb. Net
5.00 Credits
Spokane Community College
This course focuses on the fundamental principles of programming, presenting the unique visual and object-oriented features of Visual Basic .NET as a tool for learning how to program. The course allows the student to become proficient in VB .NET and with the principles of good program design. Students write and demonstrate simple structured programs, but with well-developed user interfaces. Programming assignments will include procedural techniques and event-driven processing. Prerequisite: Math 99 or permission of instructor. (SFCC)
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CS 225: Advanced Visual Basic
5.00 Credits
Spokane Community College
This is an intensive course using object-oriented programming in the Visual Basic Language. Students learn to develop reusable code in standard VB and in Active X. Students learn to integrate Visual Basic programs with complex systems of databases. Prerequisite: CS 223 or permission of instructor. (SFCC)
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CS 253: Object-Oriented Programming with C++
5.00 Credits
Spokane Community College
This course is designed to cover the main topics of the "C++" programming language and object-oriented programming. It is intended for students with prior experience in computer programming, in general, and the "C" language in particular. This course allows students to apply the "C++" language and object-oriented concepts to a series of programming problems. Prerequisite: CS 142 (formerly CS 203) and CS 211 or permission of instructor. (SFCC)
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