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3.00 Credits
Students will learn the most important topics of HTML including creating multimedia Web pages with hypertext links, tables, frames, forms and cascading style sheets. Students will learn the basics of XML including creating XML documents and binding data. Students will design and develop wireless web pages using XHTML and WML.
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3.00 Credits
The student will be able to analyze a variety of problems, develop algorithms to solve those problems and code solutions using JAVA. The fundamentals of software development, which includes logic, control structures, arrays, methods, classes, documentation techniques, testing, and debugging are covered. Assignments give students hands-on experience to design, write, test, debug and edit their program code using an integrated development environment. (Corequisite: COMP 126)
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3.00 Credits
This course teaches the student the fundamental concepts needed to design and develop a game. The focus is on the development process and the documentation required to successfully implement a game, including the creation of a game treatment and game spec. Rules, play mechanics, balance, storytelling, interface design, and team management, and differentiation between genres are also covered.
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3.00 Credits
This course will teach the student how to program in Microsoft Visual Basic.NET. The student will use practical problems to learn the capabilities of building object oriented applications in a graphical environment. Both Windows and Web based ASP applications are covered, as well as ADO.NET for the integration of databases. (Prerequisite: COMP 171)
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3.00 Credits
Students will acquire an understanding of the role that an operating system has in the computing environment. The student will have hands-on experience and assignments on major operating systems. Topics will include process management, device management, file structures, utilities, performance evaluation and networking. (Prerequisite: COMP 135)
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3.00 Credits
Students will acquire working knowledge of the principles, methods and procedures required to develop a computerized information system. They will be able to identify, describe and perform various tasks associated with a computer system development particularly in systems, planning, management analysis and design, implementation and support. (Prerequisite: COMP 126)
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3.00 Credits
This course will introduce students to the use of various data structures found in Computer Science. The data structures to be studied include arrays, lists, stacks, queues, trees, graphs, and tables. For these structures, generic operations and their efficiency will be examined, as well as specific applications for these operations. Recursive processes will be introduced as well as searching and sorting techniques. (Prerequisites: COMP 135 and COMP 271)
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3.00 Credits
This course will introduce students to the concepts and techniques of object oriented programming using the ANSI/ISO Standard C++ language. Topics to be studied include classes and objects as encapsulation tools, design features for objects, operator overloading, the use of dynamic memory, inheritance and hierarchies among classes, virtual functions supporting polymorphism, exception handling, and the standard template library. (Prerequisites: COMP 126 and COMP 132)
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4.00 Credits
This course will provide the student with the ability to develop applications that will reside on the Internet. The student will construct Internet documents through the JAVA language. The course will examine the syntax and semantics of the JAVA language used to build Internet applications. The student will develop the skills necessary to understand and implement the logical construction of JAVA software. The course will include projects that the student will use to demonstrate the integration of the course material into a practical Internet application. (Prerequisite: COMP 233)
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3.00 Credits
The course will teach the students all the topics of Microsoft Excel, including developing worksheets, creating charts, coding functions, programming and running macros, creating data tables, integrating Excel with other programs, publishing Excel data on the World Wide Web and using Visual Basic Code.
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