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CSC 236: Advanced Structured Programming
0.00 - 55.00 Credits
Big Bend Community College
Prerequisite: instructor permission Intensive programming in ANSI COBOL or other structured language with emphasis on structured programming techniques including advanced subprogram concepts and file organization methods. MS
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CSC 237: Advanced VISUAL BASIC Programming
0.00 - 55.00 Credits
Big Bend Community College
Prerequisite: CSC 120 Explores interactive access systems and the associated on-line update problems with dynamically linked libraries, object linking and embedding. SE
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CSC 237 - Advanced VISUAL BASIC Programming
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CSC 239: Advanced 'C++' Programming
0.00 - 55.00 Credits
Big Bend Community College
Prerequisite: CSC 139 Using "C" to form and use complex data structures such as linkedlists and binary trees; for sequential and random file access; and for direct calls to the operation system. SE
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CSC 239 - Advanced 'C++' Programming
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CSC 241: Advanced Programming Dynamic Web Sites
0.00 - 55.00 Credits
Big Bend Community College
Prerequisite: CSC141 or instructor permission. ASP.Net is used to design and Program a World Wide Web site that is installed on a server and connected to a database so that clients can purchase inventory using Internet Explorer. SQR MS
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CSC 241 - Advanced Programming Dynamic Web Sites
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CSC 245: A+ Certification Preparation Level II
2.50 Credits
Big Bend Community College
Prerequisite: Completion of CSC 145 or instructor approval. This course will build on the technical and help desk skills learned in CSC 145. These skills are needed to become an entry-level computer technician. This course provides instructional material and practice tests to prepare a student to take the A+ certification exams. Tech Prep credit available.
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CSC 250: Artificial Intelligence
0.00 - 55.00 Credits
Big Bend Community College
Explores the concepts of Artificial Intelligence systems and export systems using PROLOG as the programming language. Concepts include relations, predicates, recursion, complex domains, compound objects, functions, goals, and inference engines.
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CSC 250 - Artificial Intelligence
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CSC 251: Object- Oriented Programming
0.00 - 55.00 Credits
Big Bend Community College
Prerequisite: One programming class This new paradigm for programming is presented as an extension to the well established structured programming techniques. It will also be shown that a programmer can solve computing problems in a new way. And this new way will make complex problems easier to analyze and synthesize.
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CSC 252: Advanced Java Programming
0.00 - 55.00 Credits
Big Bend Community College
Prerequisite: CS& 141 or instructor permission Advanced Java Programming explores in-depth the tools that make Java programming language of choice to create interactive WEB sites and to solve complex computing problems using the power of "objects". MS SQR
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CSC 253: Microcomputer Systems
0.00 - 55.00 Credits
Big Bend Community College
Prerequisite: Prior programming or applications course Explores the complex ways microcomputers are used in small or large businesses including communications and modems, networks, and multitasking techniques.
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CSC 264: Database Management
0.00 - 55.00 Credits
Big Bend Community College
Prerequisite: CSC 133 or 135 Introduces database theory; contrasts files and databases; covers the three most important database structures; hierarchical, network, and relational; includes query languages, migration techniques, security, integrity, and the role of the database administrator.
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