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0.10 - 6.00 Credits
This course is used to accept computer science credit from external instititution.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a broad and hands-on exposure to the capabilities and uses of computer software. Course projects introduce students to problems that computers can solve and various tools (programs or applications) used for these solutions. These tools include developing Internet web pages, using graphics, spreadsheets, and database applications. Students participate in a team project to design and launch a website that will benefit web users practically and/or spiritually. Meets General Education Mathematical Sciences requirement.
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3.00 Credits
Provides an overview of Information Science, the majors within this discipline, and related fields. Students are introduced to the disciplines, professions, and programs of study within the Information Sciences. Current and emerging applications and technologies are explored such as artificial intelligence, game design, and computer applications in business and other fields. The value of Information Science to the business and non-profit community is considered, as well as ethical and moral issues involving the use of computers. Basic computer skills are expected and determined with a placement exam in the first class meeting. Meets General Education Mathematical Sciences requirement.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to computer programming and its applications using object-oriented methods and the Java programming language of the World Wide Web. Students do exercises, develop simulations, and graphics applications. Designed for majors in computer science, business information systems engineering, and mathematics. Two lecture periods and two one-hour laboratories per week. Meets General Education Mathematical Sciences requirement.
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3.00 Credits
Continues development of discipline in program design, in style and expression, in debugging and testing, especially in intermediate-sized programs using the Java language. An introduction to algorithmic analysis, string processing, recursion, internal search/sort methods, and data structures. Two lecture periods and two one-hour laboratories per week. Prerequisite: COSC 181.
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0.10 - 6.00 Credits
This course is used to accept computer science credit from external institution.
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3.00 Credits
Computer architecture and design, RISC assembly language programming, internal data representation, and digital logic. Prerequisite: COSC 182. (Offered Fall Semester only.)
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3.00 Credits
Data and procedural abstraction for larger programs. Using the Java language for programming, topics include analysis of algorithms and the implementation of various internal dynamic data structures including strings, linked lists, queues, trees, and networks. These data structures are then used in applications including simulations, parsing, searching and sorting, and others. Prerequisite: COSC 182. (Offered Spring Semester only.)
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0.10 - 6.00 Credits
This course is used to accept computer science credit from external institution.
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3.00 Credits
Relational databases. Semantic object modeling. SQL in both local and client-server environments, in both embedded and stand-alone applications. Prerequisite: COSC 182 or BIS 333. (Offered Fall Semester only.)
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