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4.00 Credits
Magnetic tape and disk programming in COBOL. Introduction to operating systems including: system control and system service programs such as the Supervisor, Job Control, and the Linkage Editor; interaction of the control program and the problem program within the systems environment; Job Control Language; program libraries; channels and interrupts; data management and IOCS; Sequential Access Method; Indexed Sequential Access Method; Direct Access Method; utility programs; multiprogramming considerations; introduction to Virtual Storage; Paging; Virtual Storage Access Method. Prerequisite: CP 41 or CIS 11.
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4.00 Credits
Flow-charting using the FORTRAN program language for business and scientific applications. Programs written by students will be run on the remote job entry communication network connected to the University Computer Center. Prerequisite: MAT 09
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4.00 Credits
Programming in PASCAL. Students write and run several scientific and commercial programs. Course serves as preparation for other higher-level languages. Recommended as an elective for Computer Information Systems Majors. Prerequisites: Knowledge of a programming language and MAT 9
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the Java programming language, including algorithms, data representation, debugging and verification of programs and object-oriented programming concepts. Prerequisites: Passing grade on the CUNY MAT ACT and EITHER one course in a programming language or CIS 02200
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4.00 Credits
The concepts and structures of modern computer graphics and computer-aided design. Applications for presentation and business graphics, computer-aided design and drafting, engineering graphics. Hands-on experience with computers for programming practice and assignments. Prerequisite: CIS 11 or CP 11 or BA 60 or Department permission
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4.00 Credits
Advanced computer graphics and technical drawing using AutoCAD LT and Auto Sketch. Prerequisites: CP 66
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5.00 Credits
Introduction to the UNIX operating system and to programming using its functions and subprograms including: file structures, directories, security, utility programs, pointers, functions, screen handling with term cap definitions and interfaces to languages and databases. Prerequisites: CIS 12 PLUS one of the following: CP 51, CP 54, CP 41, CIS 31
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4.00 Credits
Algorithms, programs, data representation, debugging and verification of programs. Numeric and non-numeric programming applications include searching and sorting algorithms, function and procedures, and number theory problems. Students who completed CP 21 WILL NOT receive credit for this course. Corequisite: MAT 14
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5.00 Credits
Computer structure, machine language and assembler language programming. Digital representation of data; addressing techniques; macro, machine and assembler instruction sets. Emphasis on computing techniques for numerical applications is supplemented by several computer projects. Prerequisite: CS 12
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5.00 Credits
Sets, Matrices, Relations and Digraphs, Functions, Order Relations and Structures, Trees and Languages, Semigroups and Groups, Finite-State Machines and Languages. Prerequisite: MAT 15
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