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CS 232: Microcomputer Principles
4.00 Credits
Huntington Junior College
Surveys the fundamentals of data processing on microcomputers. Students gain understanding of and facility in using computer hardware, operating systems, and common software applications through lecture, discussion, and hands-on practice. This course is intended to be practical and useful to any student, regardless of his or her major field of study.
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CS 234: Data Base Management
4.00 Credits
Huntington Junior College
Refines the skills and knowledge attained in CS 232. Extensive practice is provided in creating, accessing, and managing databases, as well as lecture and discussion on database techniques. Prerequisite: CS 232
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CS 235: Spreadsheet Applications
4.00 Credits
Huntington Junior College
Involves advanced application of spreadsheets to the solution of business problems. Numerical analysis and forecasting are analyzed along with charting figures and utilizing spreadsheet programs for database. Prerequisite: CS 232
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CS 238: Office Automation and Design
4.00 Credits
Huntington Junior College
Encompasses the effective use of data processing equipment, management techniques, and hands-on use of automated decision-making tools. Includes analysis of systems taken from business and industry. Guides the students through the development of a business system analysis and implementation of information processing systems.
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CS 248: Internet Research
4.00 Credits
Huntington Junior College
Refines the knowledge of how to conduct searches on the World Wide Web and dealing with tools such as directories and search engines. Students will be able to navigate the web and critically assess the quality of material found there. Prerequisite: WP 150
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CS 254: Visual BASIC
3.00 Credits
Huntington Junior College
Deals with studying programming techniques in a graphical object-oriented environment. Students develop a variety of business solutions in languages that prevail in the graphical areas of systems development.
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CS 255: Visual Studio Programming
4.00 Credits
Huntington Junior College
Introduces students to a variety of programming languages found in the Visual Studio packages. Prerequisite: CS 254
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CS 257: Application Development with Visual BASIC
4.00 Credits
Huntington Junior College
Correlates students programming skills in Visual BASIC with their knowledge of construction, use, and maintenance of databases. Students will create a menudriven system of data tables by implementing a fusion of Visual BASIC, SQL, and Access. Prerequisite: CS 254 & CS 261 (may be taken concurrently)
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CS 258: Web Design I
4.00 Credits
Huntington Junior College
This class will offer basic web design principles, Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) fundamentals and web site file structure. Students will acquire proficiency in using Microsoft Front Page, the most popular web design WYSIWYG software. By the end of class, students will be able to create a fully functioning web site. Prerequisite: CS 232
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CS 259: Advanced Web Design
4.00 Credits
Huntington Junior College
Continues Web Design I and introduces the student to web application. Students learn to incorporate advanced features to their web site created in Web Design I class. By the end of this class, students will be able to transfer (upload) their web site to a web server. Prerequisite: CS 258
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