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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite knowledge of a modular programming language is necessary for registration in this course. Initial topics include the implementation in the C language of data types, operators, expressions, decisions, and loops. Other topics include functions and subprogram structure, pointers, arrays, structures, logical operators and bit-fields, input/output and file operations. 2 hours lecture/2 hours lab Prerequisite: CSC 101 or CSC 111
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3.00 Credits
In this course the fundamentals of computer science are introduced, with emphasis on programming methodology and problem solving. Topics include, but are not limited to, concepts of computer systems, software engineering, and algorithm design, programming languages and data abstraction, with applications. A high level language is fully discussed and implemented and serves as a vehicle to illustrate many of the concepts taught. 2 hours lecture/2 hours lab Prerequisite: MAT 110
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3.00 Credits
This course will introduce students to the Java Programming, an object-oriented language. Students will develop stand-alone business applications and create applications called from within HTML page (applets) designed to be transported over the Internet and executed by browsers. The syntax, control structures, methods, arrays, strings and characters and graphics will be applied to bring interactive applications to web clients. 2 hours lecture/2 hours lab Prerequisite: CSC 111 or CSC 115
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3.00 Credits
Includes a detailed study of components of computer systems, structures, machine language instruction set and assembly language for both 8-bit and 32-bit processors. Projects are assigned in assembly language. Other topics covered are addressing techniques, macros, file I/O, storage, program segmentation, and linkage. Data structures are covered by means of program preparation. 2 hours lecture/2 hours lab Prerequisite: CSC 101 or CSC 111 or CSC 115
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4.00 Credits
Please refer to CTC 212 course description. 3 hours lecture/3 hours lab Prerequisite: CSC 113
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3.00 Credits
Provides both the basis for a solid education in the fundamentals of database technology and an introductory coverage of SQL. Topics include database management systems, relational data base systems, query languages, and application development systems. 2 hours lecture/2 hours lab Prerequisites: CSC 111 or CSC 115
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3.00 Credits
Introduces students to the technology of data communications. Topics covered include data transmission mode, techniques, devices, link control and characteristics, use of modems and multiplexers, fundamentals of communication software, and data networks. Laboratory exercises will include file transfer, the use of modems on a dedicated of dial-up link, on-line database search, and use of remote timesharing. 2 hours lecture/2 hours lab Prerequisites: CSC 101, CSC 111 or CSC 115
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3.00 Credits
The course will cover the basic theoretical and analytical foundations for systems planning, formulating strategic plans, optimizing operations in business, designing information systems, and augmenting business activities on web. Topics include five systems cycles, hardware selection criteria, input/output design, file structures, and design. This is a case study-oriented course. 2 hours lecture/2 hours lab Prerequisites: CSC 101, CSC 111 or CSC 115
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3.00 Credits
This course provides students with the basic concepts of network computing, the seven layers of the Open System Interconnection (OSI) Model, Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IEEE) 802 networking model, and the benefits of various protocols. Students will understand peer-to-peer and server-based networks and their differences. They will become familiar with various networking topologies and how to select the best network topology for an environment. Students will learn how to install and configure NetWare TCP/IP software, how to use common TCP/IP applications, and how to troubleshoot common problems that may occur in a TCP/IP environment. This course also provides the background information needed in preparation for network management and certification. 2 hours lecture/2 hours lab Prerequisite: CSC 227; Corequisite: CSC 212
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1.00 Credits
Helps students acquire the skills and perspective they need in order to simultaneously succeed in college and prepare for careers. Students explore the cultures of college and the workplace with an emphasis on the role of communication skills, credentials, and research techniques in each. Time and stress management are also considered. Students submit weekly journals on assigned topics. In addition, they participate in small group discussions and seminars, investigate the support services available in the College and community, and prepare job search portfolios.
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