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1.00 Credits
This course provides students with an opportunity to do supervised undergraduate research of a topic of interest. Students will utilize the principles, laws, and theories of general chemistry to successfully analyze samples provided using selected instrumental methods. The student will need to be competent to follow a standard procedure, to operate the instrument in a safe manner, to collect suitable data, to evaluate the reliability of the data collected, and to report the results in an appropriate form as would be required of a competent laboratory technician. Repeatable; may be taken 2 times.
Prerequisite:
CHEM 220 and Instructor Approval
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4.00 Credits
This is an introductory course with the goal of establishing entry-level skills in Information Technology. Programming logic and design, HTML, and design and basic networking concepts are covered as well as an exploration of IT careers and Excel and Word core level skills. Also available through Online Learning.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces computer concepts including hardware and software, an overview of application software, networking and the Internet, and current issues with respect to computers and society. The course includes hands-on instruction in the productivity tools such as word-processing, spreadsheets, database, and presentation software. Also available through Online Learning.
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4.00 Credits
This course will include an introduction to systems and development concepts, information technology and application software. It will further involve an understanding of organizational systems planning, decision-making processes and how information is used for decision support in organizations. A focal point will be the theory and practice essential for providing viable information to an organization. Also available through Online Learning.
Prerequisite:
CISC 100 or CISC 101
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4.00 Credits
This course will introduce Desktop Operating System functions and utilities using operating systems such as Windows, Mac OS, Linux/Unix, and other Operating Systems. Students will compare how the different operating systems handle user interface, file management, memory management, processor management, and network management.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to computing through the development of algorithms and programs which are implemented in a high level function/object oriented language. Topics include: simple data types, control structures, documentation, basic file manipulation, problem solving techniques, modular design, and structured data types, and object orientated implementations.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to computing through the development of algorithms and programs which are implemented in a high level function/object oriented language; simple data types, control structures, documentation, basic file manipulation, problem solving techniques, modular design, structured data types, and object oriented implementations.
Prerequisite:
MATH 026 (Grade of C or Higher) or MATH 028 (Grade of C or Higher) or Appropriate Competence per Mathematics Placement Policy
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to computing through the development of algorithms and programs which are implemented in a high level function/object oriented language; simple data types, control structures, documentation, basic file manipulation, problem solving techniques, modular design, structured data types, and object oriented implementations. Writing intensive.
Prerequisite:
ENGL 101 and ((Completion of High School Alegbra II or Appropriate Competence per Mathematics Placement Policy) or (MATH 026 or MATH 028))
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4.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of CISC 115 which includes stacks, backtracking, simulation, recursion, pointers, linear structures, searching, sorting, merging, elementary algorithm analysis, abstract base classes.
Prerequisite:
CISC 115
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4.00 Credits
This course includes basic web site design and front-end web development principles using a variety of tools with a strong emphasis on the use of core scripting languages and latest frameworks currently utilized in the industry. Particular focus is placed on the understanding of the core toolset for client-side scripting with additional focus on most popular plug-in libraries and introductory focus on trending concepts and frameworks.
Prerequisite:
CISC 100 or ARTA 240
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