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2.00 Credits
1 class hour, 2 laboratory hours - 7 weeks; 1 credit The latest version of a widely used spreadsheet program will be taught. Topics will include creating and problem solving using spreadsheets, entering data and formulas, correcting errors, the range, copy and formatting instructions, printing, tables, and graphs. Not open to students who have successfully completed CSC 102. Prerequisite: Passing the CUNY Mathematics Assessment Test
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2.00 Credits
1 class hour, 2 laboratory hours; 2 credits This course will introduce the novice to the essentials of Windows usage. Topics will include controlling the Windows graphical environment, customizing the desktop, screensavers, running programs, copying data between programs, and managing files with the File Manager. The supplied programs of Windows, the accessories, will be explored: Write, Terminal, Paintbrush, Notepad, Cardfile, Recorder, Calendar, and Calculator. Groups and the installation of programs will be taught. Not open to students who have completed CSC 326 or above. Prerequisite: Passing the CUNY Mathematics Assessment Test
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3.00 Credits
3 class hours, 3 laboratory hours; 4 credits Computing and information processing. Basic computer structure. Programming methodology: analysis, design, documentation, implementation, and evaluation. Algorithmic approach to problem solving. Computer solutions of several numerical and non-numerical problems. For students who plan to pursue a degree program in computer science. Pre- or corequisite: MTH 123 or MTH 130 or MTH 230 or MTH 231 or MTH 235
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2.00 Credits
(Also BUS 135) 2 class hours, 2 laboratory hours; 3 credits A hands-on laboratory course in the effective use of technology tools for problem solving. Students will understand how copyright laws apply to software and the need to acknowledge material from outside sources, including online material and the work of others. Corequisite: CSC 126
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2.00 Credits
1 class hour, 2 laboratory hours; 2 credits A hands-on course designed to provide a practical introduction to the basics of text formatting and design. Text and graphics will be combined to produce printer-ready pages for publication. Topics will stress the transformation of otherwise plain-looking documents into professional-looking, more readable copy. Typefaces, type styles, type sizes and page layouts will be explored. Prerequisite: CSC 102 or CSC 112
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3.00 Credits
3 class hours, 3 laboratory hours; 4 credits Application of programming techniques to problems in business and data processing. State-of-the-art software packages to analyze and manipulate data for standard business applications will be taught. Prerequisite: A grade of C or above in either CSC 126 or CSC 270
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3.00 Credits
3 hours, 3 laboratory hours; 4 credits A second course in programming. Programming techniques emphasizing reliability, maintainability, and reusability. Module design and multi-file programs. Abstract data types. Data representation and conversion. Addresses, pointers, and dynamic storage allocation. Recursion and function parameters. User interface design. Prerequisite: CSC 126 with a grade C or better (not open to students who had a C or better in CSC 310).
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3.00 Credits
3 class hours, 3 laboratory hours; 4 credits Binary and hexadecimal number systems, computer structure, machine language, instruction formats and execution, addressing techniques, and digital representation of data. Computer systems organization, symbolic coding and assembly systems, programming techniques, program segmentation and linkage. Students will complete computer projects in machine language and assembly language. Prerequisite: A grade of C or above in either CSC 126 or 270
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3.00 Credits
1 class hour, 3 laboratory hours; 2 credits A theoretical and practical survey of computer network and Web security, attack methods, and algorithms for defending computers and computer networks. Students learn about major security threats, methods and technologies used, and how threats affect the development and functioning of computer software and hardware. Prerequisite: CSC 126 or permission of instructor
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3.00 Credits
1 class hour, 3 laboratory hours; 2 credits An introduction to the Internet and Webpage creation and management, using a markup language, a scripting language, a current editor, and a graphics program. Topics include incorporating graphics, sound, video and proper Webpage development concepts. Students will prepare Webpages incorporating text, digitized images, scripts, animations, sound, and video. Not open to students who have completed CSC 114. Prerequisites: MTH 123
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