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4.00 Credits
This course is the foundation course for those students who are majoring in Computer Science or Management Information Systems. Students will learn concepts related to computer architecture, hardware, software (system and application), data storage devices, telecommunications as well as the Windows and DOS operating systems. An additional component of the course will be the self-study of a popular Windows application suite. 4 credits.
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3.00 Credits
This distance-learning course is taken by receiving and submitting assignments via a Course Management System such as Blackboard. Students will learn how to communicate, do research, and design Web pages through a series of labs and papers. This course is an approved elective for a minor in Information Technology. It is not an approved elective for Computer Science or MIS majors. Prerequisite: MCO 140. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Students examine basic computer topics and terminology, with a special emphasis on electronic information retrieval, as they explore ways to utilize information retrieval technology to keep abreast of developments in their various academic disciplines. To this end, computer hardware and software are discussed, along with personal computer applications such as Microsoft Office. Internet topics, such as advanced search techniques, constructing deep searches, and finding specialty information are examined in detail. A capstone project is the preparation of a research project, which should use both traditional as well as electronic methods of research. 3 credits. For Education majors.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to basic computer topics and terminology. Computer hardware and software are discussed along with personal computer (PC) applications. Office applications are taught, as well. Students will complete this course with a solid understanding of computers, how to use computers, and how to access information on the World Wide Web. This course is not a required course or approved elective for a Computer Science or MIS degree. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to problem solving techniques used in programming. In order to reinforce these concepts in a concrete manner, students will develop numerous programs using a popular programming language. They will implement programs using objects, input, output and variables and utilize programming control structures such as loops, selection structures, methods, and arrays. Corequisite: MCO 104. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
This course discusses advanced features of Excel, PowerPoint, and Access. An accounting application such as Peachtree or QuickBooks is introduced, as well. The goal is to fully expose business students to PC applications that they can integrate into their studies and use on the job. This course is not a required course or approved elective for a Computer Science or MIS degree. Prerequisites: MCO 140, EBA 101, and EBF 101. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to a major software development methodology, e.g. Agile Programming. Topics typically covered include Test-Driven Development, logging, group development, software documentation, standardized naming conventions, best software development practices, design patterns and idioms. All concepts are typically covered in the context of a semester-length programming project. Prerequisite: MCO 260. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide students with knowledge of the theoretical background and experimental application of modern electronic devices and circuitry. Students will develop knowledge of analog and digital electronics concepts and techniques as a fundamental background to understand networked computer systems. Topics include the concept of electricity, Direct Current circuitry, Ohm's law, Kirchoff's rules, Alternate Current circuits, capacitance, inductance, complex impedance, diodes, bipolar transistor, single and multiple voltage amplifiers, binary logic, logic gates, resistor, diode, transistor-transistor logic; digital memory; analog to digital and digital to analog converters. Prerequisite: MCO 141. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MCO 232. 1 credit.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MCO 232. 1 credit.
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