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3.00 Credits
Three Credits LA The adult quest for meaning and values assumes mature form in a grasp of the possibilities of the historical moment. This course will select and organize readings and other relevant materials in history, philosophy, and the sciences to bring into focus the responsibilities and possibilities bestowed upon us by a particular configuration of historical circumstance and by the new knowledge generated in scientific inquiry.
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3.00 Credits
Three Credits LA Intended to provide students with the opportunity to consider significant contemporary issues from integrative interdisciplinary perspectives, students are given the opportunity to develop a written project that synthesizes theory and application within their area of study. The number of themes will be limited to allow depth of consideration and breadth of research. Prerequisite: Senior standing
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3.00 Credits
Three Credits each LA Emphasis is placed on the acquisition of the fundamental skills of understanding, speaking, reading, and writing. Through the language study, the student is introduced to the Italian culture. Offered annually.
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Three Credits each LA A continuation of the elementary course. The basic language skills are pursued more intensively and thoroughly. A better understanding of Italian culture continues. Offered annually.
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Three Credits each LA Extensive use of idiomatic Italian in conversation and composition is intended to broaden the student's linguistic and cultural knowledge of the language. Offered when there is sufficient student interest.
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3.00 Credits
Three Credits LA Dual listed as CSIT 250 The main objective of this course is to acquaint the student with the contribution of Italy to Western Civilization with emphasis on Roman, Renaissance, and contemporary periods. Offered when there is sufficient student interest.
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1.00 Credits
One Credit LA Dual Listed as CMSC 110 See CMSC 110 for course description.
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3.00 Credits
Three Credits LA This course establishes a foundation for the understanding of information systems in organizations. Applications and technologies are studied in relation to organization objectives. The student studies different types of systems such as MIS, DSS, EIS and basic applications such as Manufacturing, Finance, and Marketing. The student studies an overview of technology including hardware, software, Internet, World Wide Web, e-Commerce, database, and objects. Offered every semester.
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3.00 Credits
Three Credits LA The World Wide Web is no longer just linked, static html documents. Web pages can be generated dynamically and can interact with a user to modify pages on-the-fly, validate use inputs, and entertain. Web Programming I is an overview of several techniques that are used in the creation of interactive and dynamic web pages. This course provides a practical overview of programming in the context of the World Wide Web. It will enable students to develop dynamic web pages that incorporate client-side programming. Techniques covered include XHTML, Dynamic HTML, JavaScript, XML, and more. Prerequisite: CMSC 120
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3.00 Credits
Three Credits LA Web Programming II builds on Web Programming I and focuses on the development of dynamic web pages that incorporate both client-side and server-side programming techniques. Systems that interact with a database will also be stressed. Techniques include JSP, ASP, Perl/CGI, JavaBeans, cookies, Java Servlets, XML, and more. Prerequisites: CMSC 121, ITS 210
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