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1.00 Credits
The fundamentals of using computer statistical software packages will be presented. Different sections will be offered providing students with the opportunity to learn different statistical packages such as Minitab, SAS, and SPSS. As needed.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course addresses topics related to the use of specific software packages and/or systems to explore issues related to a variety of academic disciplines. As needed.
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1.00 Credits
This course will review basic SPSS analyses including t-tests, correlations, and ANOVAs. Regressions, factor analyses, reliability analyses, and other analyses will be introduced. Students will engage in hypotheses testing and statistical analyses with various data sets. Prerequisite: CSI 108. As needed.
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1.00 Credits
The fundamentals of Web Page design are presented using MS FrontPage software. Students will master the basic fundamentals of web site creation and web page design suitable for personal and professional use, as well as how to publish and manage a web site accessible by the Internet. Prerequisites: Consent of Instructor. As needed.
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3.00 Credits
This course is intended to provide students with a general perspective on computers and their role and other technology related areas. The course provides an introduction to various common software packages (for example, word processors, spreadsheets and presentation graphics), a history of computers, basic hardware components, commonly used number systems, logic, and algorithmic development. The course includes a required 2 hour laboratory component. NOTE: If you intend to be a business, computing, or science major, please check the description for CSI 121 below. Students cannot receive credit for both CSI120 and CSI 121. Each semester.
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3.00 Credits
This course is intended to provide students with a general perspective on computers and their role in other technology related areas. Topics covered include: an introduction to basic communications technologies and the Internet, basic hardware components, an introduction to information systems and software development, security, privacy and ethical issues, and emerging technologies. The required two hour laboratory will focus on in-depth coverage of spreadsheet and database management systems, popular and useful software tools in business and science, as well as a short introduction to programming. NOTE: This course is strongly recommended to students who intend to have a business, computer science or computer information systems, or science major. Students cannot receive credit for both CSI121 and CSI120. Each semester.
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to computing, programming and problem solving. Topics to be discussed include computer organization, data and information processing, computer networks, user interfaces, professional disciplines in computing, basic programming and software design techniques. Primary emphasis is on problem solving with computers. This course includes a required 2-hour lab meeting each week. Each semester. Prerequisite: High School Algebra proficiency or any 3 credit hour math course at the level of MTH133 or higher.
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4.00 Credits
This course focuses on an intense introduction to the practice of programming. Topics discussed include problem solving strategies, algorithmic development, quality programming practices, and the implementation of algorithms using the Java programming language. Constructs of the Java language covered include but are not limited to loops, decision statements and classes. Prerequisite: CSI 121 and MTH 131 or equivalent. As needed.
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3.00 Credits
The rules for writing programs in the COBOL programming language are introduced. Students will learn a structured approach of program design and will write programs from coding charts that they prepare. Prerequisite: CSI 130. Annually, Fall.
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3.00 Credits
This course will introduce and explore the syntactic rules and essential concepts necessary for writing programs in a selected programming language. Specific languages will vary depending upon demand and perceived importance in the fields of computing. Prerequisite CSI 130. As needed.
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