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COSC 121L: Network Routing Lab
1.00 Credits
New River Community and Technical College
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COSC 125: Intro to Networking - Network+
4.00 Credits
New River Community and Technical College
This course will take an in depth look at some advanced networkng concepts and techniques. It will examine theoretical concepts that make the world of networking unique. Also, this course will adopt a practical hands-on approach when examining networking techniques. Along with examining different networking strategies, this course will explore the advancement of network development, as well as, timeless problem solving techniques. Note: This course cannot be substituted for COSC 120.
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COSC 130: Microcomputer Mainten. & Repai
3.00 Credits
New River Community and Technical College
This is an introductory course on PC management, maintenance and troubleshooting. Topics covered include operating systems and OS architecture, software/hardware relationships, hardware, hardware assembly, hardware/software diagnosis and troubleshooting. Included in this course are all the elements required for the A+ certification.
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COSC 131: Basic Syst Oper & Application
3.00 Credits
New River Community and Technical College
The second in a series of two courses required to prepare the student for A+ Certification. Topics covered in this semester will include basic knowledge of Command Line Prompt, Windows 9x, and Windows 2000 for installing, configuring, upgrading, troubleshooting, and repairing microcomputers systems. This course is for preparation for A+ Operating Systems Technology.
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COSC 190: Computer Literacy
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
New River Community and Technical College
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COSC 201: PC Software Applications
3.00 Credits
New River Community and Technical College
This course expands the student's knowledge of microcomputers through the use of various productivity software packages such as word processors, spreadsheets, database management systems, and presentation application software. Projects relating to the individual's major and hands-on use of the microcomputer are emphasized.
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COSC 202: Cobol
3.00 Credits
New River Community and Technical College
A study of computer programming for use in the business environment. Structured problem solving methodology and structured coding are stressed. Students develop solutions for simple business problems, translate those solutions into COBOL programs, and debug and run programs on the campus computer systems and microcomputers.
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COSC 205: Advanced Cobol
3.00 Credits
New River Community and Technical College
A continuation of COSC 202. A study of more advanced computer programming for use in the business environment. Tables and advanced file handling are stressed using structured problem solving methodology and structured coding. Students gain experience both in coding new programs and modifying existing ones.
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COSC 209: Java
3.00 Credits
New River Community and Technical College
Covers the use of pre-written Java classes and methods and the development of new classes and methods, and emphasizes program structure and documentation along with algorithm development. Students learn algorithm development, program design, coding, testing and maintenance. Work includes compiling and debugging, input/output, selection statements, and looping statements, and the object-oriented concepts of class hierarchy, abstract data types, inheritance, polymorphism, abstract classes, and exception handling. Finally, students develop graphical user interfaces (GUIs) using Java-supplied classes, and develop and execute several Java Applets on the World Wide Web (WWW).
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COSC 210: Visual Basic
3.00 Credits
New River Community and Technical College
An introduction to computer problem solving methods and An introduction to the Visual BASIC-6 event-driven algorithm development using the VISUAL BASIC event-driven programming language with emphasis on producing working programming language. Includes how to design, code, debug, programs. Includes how to design a Windows-interface, how to execute and document programs using proper techniques and set the properties of objects on the interface/form, and how good programming style. to code, debug, execute and document the actions/behaviors of selected objects. Also includes the coding of structured algorithms to do branching and looping along with other problem solving techniques and the development of an acceptable programming style.
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