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4.00 Credits
This course focuses on WAN (wide area network) technologies and services. Topics include LAPB, Frame Relay ISDN/LAPB, HDLC, PPP and DDR services, configuring Frame Relay LMIs, maps, and subinterfaces, Frame Relay and PPP operation, ISDN protocols, function groups, reference points, and channels, and Cisco's implementation of ISDN BRI. PR: COSC 218.
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3.00 Credits
Students learn to manage a variety of operating systems including Windows, Unix/Linux, and VaxVMS. Hands-on operation of hardware using the various operating systems is emphasized. PR: COSC with sophomore standing.
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3.00 Credits
Computer programming in a structured language, with emphasis on programming structures and algorithmic development methods. Includes how to design, code, debug, execute and document programs using structured problem solving techniques. Students will develop, test and debug their programs either on microcomputers or on the college computer system at the instructor's discretion. PR: COSC 111, GNET 116 or MATH 109.
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3.00 Credits
Object Oriented Programming complements structured programming, by defining and using objects to simplify the programming process. The relationship between abstract data types and classes of objects will be studied. Program design with objects, reuse of objects, and inheritance properties are also covered. PR: COSC 230 or consent of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
A course designed to give the student an introductory understanding of the internal operation and organization of the modern digital computer while providing hands-on assembly language programming experience. Topics include digital logic, digital systems, machine-level representation of data, assembly-level machine organization, memory organization and architecture, interfacing and communication, architectures for networks and distributed systems. Students write programs using one or more assembly languages. PR: COSC 230.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the basics of Linux/UNIX for desktop platforms. Topics covered include: file systems; GNOME desktop graphical user interface (GUI); X Windows; directory and file management commands; the vi editor and emacs; pipes; filters; permissions; redirection; and shell scripts. Students also get hands-on experience with one or more of the current offerings of Linux/UNIX, such as Red Hat, Solaris, and AIX. PR: COSC 111 or COSC 210.
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3.00 Credits
A formal course in diverse areas of Computer Science. Course may be repeated for different topics. Specific topics will be announced and indicated by subtitle on transcript. PR: Consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the methods used in analyzing business information systems. Students will analyze real-world business systems, describe information flow and data storage, and design related software to improve business operations. Data gathering, analytical tools and techniques, data flow, software specifications, prototyping, teamwork, and presentation skills are required. PR: COSC 210 AND COSC 230 AND COSC 216 (Required)
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces various data structures used in problem solving. Arrays, queues, lists, trees, graphs, and files are represented by using abstract data types in high level programming language. Applications studied may include recursion, searching, sorting, scheduling, parsing, and memory management. PR: COSC 231.
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of COSC 224 Web Programming. This course will explore advanced concepts of Web Programming including Style Sheets, script languages, and emerging technologies such as active server pages, XML, and DHTML following a brief review of basic HTML components. PR: COSC 224
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