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COM 2305: Medical Writing
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
Exploration of writing that deals with medical issues for professionals in the field of medicine/health care and for the general reader, with particular attention to the challenge of writing clearly and sensibly to convey complex technical information in an engaging and interesting style.
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COM 2915: Independent Study: Intern Program
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
The chief purpose of this independent study is to enable the student to learn working skills in a particular communications area. In addition to working 15-20 hours a week at a local newspaper, TV station, radio station, public relations firm or other business enterprise, the student will maintain a portfolio of work completed, keep a journal of the working experience, and submit a critical essay assessing that experience.
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CSC 1305: Building Virtual Worlds
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
A gentle introduction to programming with user-friendly software (Alice). Students will use 3D animated interactive virtual worlds to develop an understanding of basic programming constructs. Open to all students. Computer science majors may take this course to prepare for CSC 1405. Presupposes no previous programming experience.
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CSC 1355: Using Microsoft Office
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
Emphasis is on learning and using software applications for word processing, spreadsheet and database management. This course is a hands-on introduction to popular software packages such as Microsoft Word, Excel, Windows/Access and dBase III.
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CSC 1365: Web Page Design Using Front Page
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
This course introduces the student to Web Site/Page design using Microsoft's Front Page. Through a combination for classroom presentations and hands-on use of computers, the student will learn to plan, design and build a Web Site and Web Pages. The student will be introduced to Microsoft Windows and its use to interconnect various software applications to Front Page. Prerequisite: none.
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CSC 1405: Introduction to Computer Programming
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
Computer programming for beginners. Very little prior knowledge regarding how computers work is assumed. Learn how to write understandable computer programs in a programming language widely used on the Internet. Go beyond the routine skills of a computer user and learn the programming fundamentals: data, variables, selection, loops, arrays, input/output, methods and parameter passing, object and classes, abstraction. Take what is learned and write programs for use on the Internet. One hour per week of the course is a required laboratory. Prerequisites: none.
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CSC 1605: Intermediate Computer Programming
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
The course covers intermediate programming techniques emphasizing advanced object oriented techniques including inheritance, polymorphism, and interfaces. Other topics include recursion, exception handling, design patterns, simple GUI programming, and dynamic containers such as linked lists, stacks, queues, and trees. Prerequisite: CSC 1405 or permission of instructor.
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CSC 1675: Discrete Structures for Computer Science
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
Mathematics needed for Computer Science. Topics covered include: functions, relations, propositional and first order predicate logic, set theory, proofs and their construction, counting and elementary probability. The course will use a declarative language as a tool to support concrete implementations of the mathematical ideas. Prerequisites: CSC 1405, MAT 1255.
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CSC 2005: Numerical Methods
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
Using computer algebra systems, students get a working knowledge of some models of practical programs in the fields of sorting, merging, simulations, and graphical representations. Prerequisite: any computer language.
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CSC 2015: Computer Organization & Architecture
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
Overview of computer system organization, hardware, and communications. Introduction to combinational and sequential logic, arithmetic, CPU, memory, microprocessors, and interfaces. CISC vs. RISC processors. Assembly language programming, microarchitecture, and microprogramming on a variety of processors. Prerequisites: CSC 1605, or permission of instructor.
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