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CS 110: Introduction to Computers
3.00 Credits
Seton Hill University
Students will develop computer literacy with basic computer concepts. Students will also develop competency by having hands-on experience with the following software: word processing, electronic spreadsheets, databases, graphics, and user graphical interface. Students will learn how to navigate the Internet using browsers, and will be able to develop home pages. Satisfies the Computer Competencies requirement of the Liberal Arts Core. 3 credits. Fee.
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CS 112: Introductions to Robots and Computers
3.00 Credits
Seton Hill University
Students will develop robotics skills and computer literacy via the scribbler robot and various computer applications. Students will learn to program the scribbler in the Python programming language. Students will also learn additional computing skills in the Microsoft Office suite of products. Satisfies the Computer Competencies requirement of the Liberal Arts Curriculum. Fall semester. 3 credits. Fee.
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CS 112 - Introductions to Robots and Computers
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CS 115: Introduction to Programming
2.00 Credits
Seton Hill University
Students will be introduced to fundamental concepts of C programs, including data types, control structures, and functions. This knowledge will allow students to read, trace, and modify a C program. Spring semester. 2 credits. Fee.
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CS 115 - Introduction to Programming
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CS 130: Computer Science I
3.00 Credits
Seton Hill University
Problem solving and algorithm design methods. Syntax rules and syntax diagrams. Basic data types and control structures. Program tracing, testing, debugging, documentation, and verification. Subprograms, parameter passing, and modularity. Exception handling. Programming projects using a modern programming language such as C. Fall semester. 3 credits. Fee.
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CS 140: Computer Science II
3.00 Credits
Seton Hill University
Introduction to object oriented design and programming. Object-oriented concepts such as inheritance, data abstraction, and encapsulation. Topics also include recursion, string handling, and the basic searching and sorting algorithms. Programming projects using a modern programming language such as C. Prerequisite: CS130. Spring semester. 3 credits. Fee.
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CS 215: Unix Concepts and Programming
3.00 Credits
Seton Hill University
Gives general use of the Unix operating system, including navigation, email, file manipulation, and common Unix commands. This course will also cover use of the vi editor, programming with shell scripts, and programming with various languages such as Perl. This course uses Linux operating system platform. Fall semester, odd-numbered years. Prerequisite: CS115 or CS130. 3 credits. Fee.
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CS 220: Java Programming
3.00 Credits
Seton Hill University
Covers fundamental concepts of Object Oriented Programming using Java. Topics will include objects, classes, constructors, methods,and instance variables. Programming projects will also include linked lists, stacks,queues,searching,and recursion. And students will learn the basics of graphical user interfaces and Java applets. All programming is done in Java. Fall semester, evennumbered years. Prerequisite: CS115 or CS130. 3 credits. Fee.
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CS 230: Database Management System
3.00 Credits
Seton Hill University
Introduces the student to the process of relational database development, including data modeling, database design, database implementation, and database administration. Topics include: the relational model, E-R Model, relational database design, normal forms, functional dependencies, relational algebra and calculus, SQL, query processing, crash recovery, concurrency control, security, and integrity. Students are expected to complete a project using Microsoft Access. Prerequisite: CS115 or CS130. Spring semester, odd-numbered years. 3 credits. Fee.
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CS 250: Programming Languages
3.00 Credits
Seton Hill University
The syntax and semantics of programming languages. Topics include formal specification syntax, declarations, binding, allocation, data structures and data types, control structures, control and data flow, the implementation and execution of programs, functional programming, and imperative programming. Other topics include non-procedural and logic programming. Programming projects will provide experience in a variety of high level languages. Prerequisite: CS220 or CS290. Fall semester, odd-numbered years. 3 credits. Fee.
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CS 270: Computer Forensics
3.00 Credits
Seton Hill University
Explains and demonstrates the technical procedures for preserving, capturing, recovering, and presenting digital evidence. Background check required. Pre- or Corequisite: CS215. Fall semester. 3 credits. Fee.
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