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CS 1: Preparatory Computer Science
0.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
This course is designed for students transferring units from other institutions or with life experience, where certain selected topics in our regular courses were not covered by the student's prior work. The student is taught the missing topics by means of faculty supervised independent study and laboratory work. Satisfactory completion permits the granting of full credit and advanced standing for prior work. This course may be taken more than once when required for completion of requirements in different courses. Special fee equal to tuition fee for one unit.
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CS 101: Introduction to Computers and Programming
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
This course is an introduction to computer technology and programming with practical exercises. Technology topics include: fundamental computer architecture, programming languages, system software and operating systems, and information technology and systems. Fundamentals of computer-based problem solving will be emphasized with a rapid application development (RAD) environment. Laboratory fee
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CS 106: Graphical User Interface Programming
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
This course covers Graphical User Interface (GUI) programming with practical exercises. GUI design principles will be applied to the development of: forms, controls, data types, and events. Programming topics will extend the work begun in CS 101 utilizing a rapid application development (RAD) environment. Laboratory fee Prerequisite of CS 101 is required.
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CS 111: Computer Program Development I
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
This course introduces object-oriented programming techniques using a production level language. The course begins with a review of elementary language topics, and proceeds through other topics such as: foundations of data structures, class based programming, inheritance, and polymorphism. Students will be required to produce program specification and testing documentation for each project. Discipline dependent projects will be assigned. This course has an additional fee. The pre-requisite of CS 106 and either MTH 5 (INS) or MTH 7 (CSC) and a co-requisite of CS 133 and either MTH 6 (INS) or MTH 8 (CSC) are required.
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CS 116: Computer Program Development II
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
This course applies and extends the programming concepts of CS 111. The student will design and build programs of increased complexity and size. Students will be required to produce program specification and testing documentation for each project. Laboratory fee. Prerequisite CS 111 is required.
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CS 125: Systems And Environments
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
This course presents a survey of computer systems and environments for information systems majors. Topics include: comparative operating systems, computer architectures and organization, and an overview of hardware and peripherals. This course has an additional fee. Prerequisite of CS 101 or CS 2 or CLA 6 is required.
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CS 127: Introduction to Game Design
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
This course presents the software development life cycle from the perspective of game design. Topics include: rule based scenarios, story boarding, virtual environments, interaction design, and prototyping. Pre-requisite or co-requisite CS 111 and CS 133 are required.
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CS 133: Analysis & Logical Design
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
This course examines the system development and modification process. It covers structured and object-oriented analysis and design, use of modeling tools, adherence to methodological life cycle and project management standards. The course emphasizes the factors for effective communication and integration with users and user systems. It encourages inter-personal skill development with clients, users, team members, and others associated with development, operation, and maintenance of the system. Prequisite or corequisite CS 101 is required.
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CS 136: Networks and Information Technology
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
This course covers a broad foundation of networking including: computer communications architectures; LANs and WANs, physical network media and their characteristics; data transmission modes and data encoding; communication protocols; gateways and message routing schemes; circuit switching and packet switching; and architecture of the internet. Laboratory fee. Prequisite or corequisite CS 101 is required.
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CS 151: Enterprise COBOL
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
This course covers data processing techniques using the COBOL language. It examines the data processing environment; sequential, random and direct access methods; file I/O and introduces related data structures in an applications environment. This course has an additional fee.
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