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COS 129: Introduction to JavaScripts
1.00 Credits
Kentucky State University
The students will create applets using JavaScript and will design professional looking web pages with scrolling banners, changing text/graphics with mouse over features, shopping cart, forms, etc.
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COS 130: Special Topic Lab
1.00 Credits
Kentucky State University
This hands-on laboratory course will have different topics relevant to the computer science field each time it is offered. The purpose of the course is to gain knowledge in the current area of this fast changing field. May be repeated for credit 3 times with difference topics.
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COS 180: Advanced Programming in Visual BASIC
3.00 Credits
Kentucky State University
A continuation of COS 101. The course includes topics such as table handling, advanced string manipulation, file processing, sorting, and search routines in Visual BASIC.
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COS 200: Computer Information Systems
3.00 Credits
Kentucky State University
Overview of computer-based information systems, major models, applications and functions from a computer hardware and software perspective. Emphasis on implementation techniques in organizing data and information, manipulating files and databases, and data transmission systems.
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COS 232: Programming I
4.00 Credits
Kentucky State University
Prerequisite: COS 101 or 108. Required for Business Option. This course is a study of COBOL syntax, constructs, and its applications in business programming. Topic include structured program design, data types, input/output formats, control statements, arithmetic operations, control break processing, table usage, sorting, merging, report writing, and maintenance of sequential, indexed and relative files.
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COS 240: File Processing
3.00 Credits
Kentucky State University
Prerequisite: COS 230 passed with a grade of "C" or better.A continuation of COS 230. Topics studied include table usage, sorting, merging, report writing, and maintenance of sequential, indexed, and relative files in COBOL. Programs utilize subprograms and source library routines.
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COS 242: Programming II
4.00 Credits
Kentucky State University
Prerequisite: COS 101 or 108. Required for InfoSec Option. An in-depth study of some currently popular programming languages that students can take to enhance programming capability. Since market emphasis changes often in the field of technology, the language can change from one semester/year to another. This course deals with the study of learning syntax and its applications in various areas. Some examples could be PERL, XML, .NET, WEB, and HTML.
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COS 250: Advanced Programming Techniques
3.00 Credits
Kentucky State University
Prerequisite: COS 109 or 240 passed with a grade of "C" orbetter, or consent of instructor. Broadens and deepens skills and strategies in aspects of programming and software development which are currently being used in professional computing environments using an emerging state of the art language as a programming tool.
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COS 300: Systems Design and Development
3.00 Credits
Kentucky State University
Prerequisite: COS 109 passed with a grade of "C" or better.A study of computer systems design and development techniques. Includes the software life-cycle, project planning, requirements analysis, specification development techniques, structured design methods, software validation, and quality assurance.
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COS 301: Computer Organization
4.00 Credits
Kentucky State University
Prerequisite: COS 109 passed with a grade of "C" or better.A detailed study of the organization and structuring of the major hardware components of a computer. The fundamentals of machine language, number systems, the mechanics of data transfer and control, and numerical computation using an assembler language as a tool are also studied.
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