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C SCI 216: Web/Database Capstone
5.00 Credits
Highline College
Capstone class in Web programming. Students design and create a data-driven Website using language of their choice. Emphases include project planning and tracking; using a code repository; software testing and deployment; and working as part of a development team.
Prerequisite:
CSci 215 or permission.
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C SCI 221: MOBILE APP DEVELOPMENT II
5.00 Credits
Highline College
Students learn to design, develop and maintain mobile based applications geared towards devices such as the Android, iOS iPhone, and Blackberry.
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C SCI 241: Web Application Development with Ruby on Rails
5.00 Credits
Highline College
This course will focus on web application development using Ruby on Rails (RoR). Emphasis will be on properly using a model-view-controller architecture to develop, code, and test a web application developed. Students will learn to create and validate forms for user input, and store and display data in a user friendly and aesthetically pleasing environment. Security of websites and how to avoid hijacking and attacks on your website will be discusses, as well as the use of client side scripting with Javascript and Ajax.
Prerequisite:
C SCI 142 or C SCI 116 or Instructor Permission
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C SCI 242: Object-Oriented Programming III with Java
5.00 Credits
Highline College
This is a continuation of object-oriented design and programming using Java. The course will cover database access through JDBC, client-server programming, advanced graphical user interfaces (GUIs), multithreading, graphics and multimedia.
Prerequisite:
C SCI 143.
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C SCI 252: Advanced Data Structures with C++
5.00 Credits
Highline College
Algorithms analysis using trees; stacks; linked lists; queues; priority queues; classes; templates and the STL; program specifications and contracts; object-oriented implementation; implementing data abstraction, encapsulation, abstract base classes, inheritance and polymorphism. Based on ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) curriculum guidelines for Computer Science II.
Prerequisite:
C SCI 152.
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C SCI 255: Advanced Programming with C++
5.00 Credits
Highline College
An advanced course in object-oriented programming concepts using the C++ language with an emphasis on customizing applications for a graphical user interface (GUI). Topics include structured types, advanced pointers, function and operator overloading, memory management, inheritance, information hiding, data abstraction and generic classes. Also covered: MFCs, streams, inline operations and advanced debugging techniques.
Prerequisite:
C SCI 252.
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CHEM 115: Environmental Chemistry
5.00 Credits
Highline College
An introductory course focused on chemicals and their impact on life and the environment. Topics include an introduction to basic chemistry, air and air pollution, water and water pollution, energy resources, and sustainable practices. Additional topics may include some or all of the following: polymers, toxicology, chemistry in the home, and climate change. One credit of laboratory is included.
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CHEM 260: Organic Chemistry Preparation (for Science Majors)
5.00 Credits
Highline College
Intended to prepare students for success in the year-long organic chemistry series for science majors. This course will survey many of the topics covered in the first quarter of organic chemistry 261 so that students are exposed to critical topics and common stumbling blocks experienced by students entering Chem& 261 directly from the general chemistry series. Topics include bonding, isomerism, functional groups, acid-base reactions of organic molecules, stereochemistry, organic reaction mechanisms, and characteristic reactions of alkanes, alkenes, and alkynes including substitution and elimination pathways.
Prerequisite:
Chem& 162
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CHEM 290: Special Studies
5.00 Credits
Highline College
An individual or group project or special topic course in an area approved by the instructor.
Prerequisite:
Instructor permission.
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CHEM& 110: Chemical Concepts with Lab
5.00 Credits
Highline College
An introduction to chemistry intended for students not majoring in science, this course presents general ideas about how models of atoms, bonding and the structures of materials help in the understanding of chemical properties and reactions. Also presents a selection of applications chosen from topics such as energy and environment, foods, drugs, poisons and household chemicals. One credit of laboratory is included.
Prerequisite:
Min. COMPASS pre-algebra 60 or MATH 081.
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