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COM 495: Communication Internship
2.00 - 6.00 Credits
Eureka College
Prerequisite: 2.25 GPA, complete internship paperwork through Career Services and the Records Office. Off-campus experience at an advanced level in some area of the communication fields in a professional, supervised setting. The internship is offered on an individual basis when appropriate opportunities are arranged. Graded on pass/fail basis. Includes individual conferences and evaluations by faculty supervisor and job supervisor and a portfolio review. See internship listing for more details.
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CSC 110: Designing Web Sites
3.00 Credits
Eureka College
(Offered in alternate years) Introduction to web page concepts using web page development packages and simple HTML. Emphasis on design concepts. Available both to majors and non-majors.
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CSC 115: Intro to Database and Reports
3.00 Credits
Eureka College
(Offered in alternate years.) Database software will be used to familiarize students with the importance and function of databases in modern businesses and society. Students will use normalization techniques and software to design databases. Concepts of relational database will be emphasized. Available to both majors and non-majors.
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CSC 135: Computer Science I
3.00 Credits
Eureka College
Prerequisite: MAT 099R or higher, or an ACT Math score of at least 23, or placement by a divisionally designated, nationally-normed placement test (e.g. COMPASS); or consent of instructor. Introduction to problem solving and algorithm development. Topics include control structures, subprograms and simple data structures. Emphasis on good programming.
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CSC 165: Computer Science II
3.00 Credits
Eureka College
Prerequisite: CSC 135 or consent of instructor. In-depth introduction to computer programming assuming prior knowledge of programming. Emphasis on procedural programming concepts through extensive practice in writing and running programs.
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CSC 225: Computer Programming- COBOL
3.00 Credits
Eureka College
Prerequisite: CSC 135 or 165. (Offered in alternate years) Problem solving with typical data processing applications using COBOL File processing, report generation, table handling, searching and sorting are among the topics. Structured programming is stressed. Programming projects.
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CSC 240: Computer Organization and Assembly Language
3.00 Credits
Eureka College
Prerequisite: CSC 135 or CSC 165. (Offered in alternate years.) Study of the internal organization and structure of computers, with emphasis on addressing, operation codes, registers, and bit manipulations. Operating systems concepts are covered. Assembly language programs are used to illustrate concepts.
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CSC 265: Introduction to Data Structures
3.00 Credits
Eureka College
Prerequisite: MAT 130 and CSC 165, or consent of instructor. Continuation of CSC 165. Data structures and additional control structures not introduced in CSC 165. Emphasis on writing good programs in C or C++.
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CSC 280: Discrete Mathematics
3.00 Credits
Eureka College
Prerequisite: MAT 130, with CSC 135 recommended. Concepts in discrete mathematics. Sets, logic, mathematical induction, relations, functions and graphs are discussed. Emphasis will be placed on algorithmic processes. (Cross-listed as MAT 280)
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CSC 286: Programming in Visual Basic
3.00 Credits
Eureka College
Prerequisite: CSC 135 and CSC 165, or consent of instructor. Introduction to event-driven programming. Problem solving through easy-to-use graphical interfaces. Interfacing with databases, graphics, and communicating with other applications will also be introduced. Emphasis on programming projects.
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