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3.00 Credits
Students participate in a supervised practical experience in the field of communications providing the opportunity to work in a professional setting. This course is for Communications and Media Arts students only.
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3.00 Credits
Students participate in a supervised practical experience in the field of communications providing the opportunity to work in a professional setting. This course is for Communications and Media Arts students only.
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3.00 Credits
Students study and participate in extensive hands-on experiences in the fundamental principles of computerized information systems and computer processing. These include studies of computer hardware, programming, communications, and commonly used computer applications. New trends and developments in the industry are discussed.
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3.00 Credits
Students participate in an in-depth study of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML). Topics include the creation of an HTML document, controlling HTML text, adding graphics and multimedia, an introduction to forms, tables, frames, links and anchors, scripting for HTML and working with Dynamic HTML. Handson instruction and tutorials for the creation of sample pages and sites are emphasized.
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3.00 Credits
Students are introduced to image editing and illustration software, such as PhotoShop?, Illustrator? and ImageReady? as related to the creation of web pages and sites. Topics covered include creating images which are user friendly and aesthetically pleasing, using hardware for input, image optimization for web output, creating navigation aids, and creating templates. Students create web pages and sites for their portfolios.
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3.00 Credits
Students learn to use productivity software application packages in the Windows operating environment. The applications covered include word processing, spreadsheets, presentation and database software. Prerequisite: Windows Literate
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3.00 Credits
Students receive hands-on instruction in the use of the PC and Network Operating Systems. Understanding of these programs provides the foundation for applications software, communications, and systems management. Prerequisite: CPT 1200
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to develop problem-solving skills in relation to designing computer programs. The student examines program development techniques and applies them by developing hierarchy charts, flowcharts and pseudocode in order to solve common programming problems. The course covers data processing terminology and flowcharting symbols, structured design techniques, logical top-down, step-by-step solutions to typical business data processing problems, input/output, arithmetic and comparison, report formatting, sequential file processing and table handling. This course is highly recommended for all students who plan to take a programming language course.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the use of vector-based graphics and multimedia authoring software such as Dreamweaver, Flash and SoundEdit 16. Topics covered include integrating audio and video streaming, creating animations and interactivity for web pages and sites, creating interactive movies, creating vector based sites and optimizing material for rapid downloading. Students create multimedia rich pages and sites to add to their portfolios. Prerequisite: CPT 1205
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4.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to Microsoft Visual Basic. The course has four main objectives a) to teach the fundamentals of Microsoft Visual Basic for Windows, b) to acquaint the student with the three-step approach to building Windows applications, c) to use practical problems to illustrate application-building techniques, and d) to take advantage of the many new capabilities of building applications in a graphical environment. Prerequisite: CPT 1301
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