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CSC 122: Computer Science II
4.00 Credits
Essex County College
This course explores further the concepts introduced in CSC 121, applying them to more complex problems. Areas covered include class construction, class instantiation, file/stream processing, list processing, string processing, dynamic storage allocation, and internal search/sort methods. Prerequisite: "C" or better in CSC121 and MTH 113 or MTH 119.
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CSC 210: Advanced Network Administration
4.00 Credits
Essex County College
This is a continuation of CSC 105. Emphasis is on the advanced concepts of network administration in a Microsoft Windows 2000 environment. The course provides the necessary information through lecture and hands-on laboratory work for the management of local area networks. Topics covered include server management, client configuration, network security configuration, and network infrastructure administration. Students are required to demonstrate their proficiency in the subject matter by completing a series of laboratory exercises. Prerequisite: "C" or better in CSC 105. Laboratory fee.
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CSC 211: Internetworking
4.00 Credits
Essex County College
This course is designed to enhance students' knowledge of the implementation and configuration of Cisco routers in an internetworking environment. It covers in detail LAN switching, Virtual LANs, Access Control Lists, Interior Gateway Routing Protocol, and network management. All course topics correspond to the third semester of the Cisco Networking Academy Program curriculum for the CCNA examination. Students are required to complete a selected series of router implementation and configuration exercises to pass the course. The course is taught in a lecture, discussion, and demonstration format within the confines of a specialized laboratory. Prerequisite: "C" or better in CSC 111. Laboratory fee.
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CSC 212: Advanced Internetworking
4.00 Credits
Essex County College
This course develops students' knowledge of Wide Area Network Design. It covers in detail the concepts and design implementations for Wide Area Networks using the Point-to-Point Protocol, ISDN, and Frame Relay. Topics covered correspond to the fourth semester of the Cisco Networking Academy Program curriculum for the CCNA examination. Students are required to complete a network design project to pass the course. The course is taught in a lecture, discussion, and demonstration format within the confines of a specialized laboratory. Prerequisite: "C" or better in CSC 211. Laboratory fee.
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CSC 221: Computer Systems And Architecture
4.00 Credits
Essex County College
This course provides a general introduction to the structure of computer systems and covers Assembly language for a specific computer. Topics discussed include machine components and cycles, assemblers, addressing techniques, macros, subroutines, program linkage, and input/output. A specific Assembly language is developed and implemented. Students must be prepared for extensive individual work in the computer laboratory. Prerequisite: "C" or better in CSC 122.
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CSC 225: Data Structures
4.00 Credits
Essex County College
This course is designed to present the fundamentals of data structures from an object-oriented perspective. The course introduces students to the design and implementation of abstract data types using an object-oriented programming language. The course includes introduction to algorithm analysis, recursion, and internal and external sorting/searching methods. The fundamental concepts of inheritance and virtual functions are also examined. Students are required to complete a series of programming projects that demonstrate their understanding of lecture topics. Prerequisite: "C" or better in CSC 122.
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CSC 228: Operating Systems
4.00 Credits
Essex County College
This course examines the concepts, designs, and operations of modern real-time, general-purpose operating systems. The course covers fundamental operating system technology as well as contemporary design principles such as real-time systems, multiprocessor scheduling, memory management, file management, and security and network processing. Students are required to complete a selected series of programming projects that illustrate operating system design principles. Prerequisite: "C" orbetter in CSC 225.
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CSC 231: Database Design
4.00 Credits
Essex County College
This course introduces the concepts and techniques associated with the manipulation of mass storage based files. Topics explored include various file processing environments, access methods, typical data structures, and file design and implementation. Students must be prepared for extensive individual work in the computer laboratory. Prerequisite: "C" or better in CSC 122.
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CSC 235: Advanced Object- Oriented Programming
4.00 Credits
Essex County College
This course covers the object-oriented paradigm associated with programming in a network environment. The course focuses on topics that relate to developing objectoriented applications for the Internet, Intranets, and World Wide Web. The Java programming language is used to illustrate software development for network environments. Topics covered include applet construction, animation, class construction, exception handling, graphics, HTML interfacing, and graphical user interface design. Students are required to develop and implement a network application. Prerequisite: "C" or better in CSC 225.
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CSS 101: College Success Seminar
1.50 Credits
Essex County College
This course prepares students for college life by offering critical information and providing an ongoing support system, as needed, throughout the first semester. It emphasizes self-assessment, self-management, the development of life skills, goal-directed behavior, and effective study habits. Co-requisites: ENG 088 and ENG 088T.
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