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  • 4.00 Credits

    Four hours lecture and One hour laboratory TBA per week. UC/CSU Prerequisite: CSCI 123 C with a grade of "C" or better . This is acourse in algorithm design and data structures implemented using C++. Data structures examined are arrays, linked lists, stacks, queues, trees, tables, and graphs. Algorithm topics include hashing, sorting heaps, searches and algorithm efficiency using Big-O notation. Students will create and modify class libraries to implement these structures.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Four hours lecture and One hour laboratory TBA per week. UC/CSU, AA GE, CSU GE Prerequisite: MATH 142 C, or three and one-half years of high school college preparatory mathematics, with grades of "C" or better. This is an introductory course in basic principles and operation of digital computers. It includes the study of binary and hexadecimal arithmetic, Boolean algebra, computer logic, problem-solving methodology, computer programming with Ada, and program documentation. Elementary numerical techniques are used for problem solving.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Four hours lecture and One hour laboratory TBA per week. UC Credit Limitation/CSU, CSU GE, CAN CSCI 12 Prerequisite: CSCI 185 C, with a grade of "C" or better . This courseincludes problem solving methodology with the development and application of data structures, including records, multidimensional arrays, stacks, queues, linked lists, trees, sorting, searching, and recursion, using Ada.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three hours lecture and One hour laboratory TBA per week. UC/CSU, CSU GE, CAN CSCI 4 Prerequisite: MATH 142 C, or MATH 130 C, or three and one-half years of high school college preparatory mathematics. This is a course for science, engineering, and mathematics students to acquaint them with the use of digital computers and to enable them to write programs in the FORTRAN language. Elementary numerical methods, algorithms, flowcharting, and program documentation are included.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Four hours lecture and One hour laboratory TBA per week. UC/CSU, CAN CSCI 10 Prerequisite: CSCI 186 C or CSCI 133 C with a grade of "C" orbetter. This course is an introduction to assembly language programming. It includes reviews of computer organization, programming techniques and concepts, addressing techniques, input/output, hardware architecture, and data structures.
  • 5.00 - 12.00 Credits

    (May be taken for credit 1-4 times) Zero to twelve hours lecture and Zero to thirty-six hours laboratory per week. Pass/No Pass or Pass/No Pass/Letter Grade Option or Standard Letter Grade UC Credit Limitation/CSU Prerequisite: May be required. Corequisite: May be required. Advisory: May be required. This is a lecture/discussion approach to special topics involving computer science. It may be a problem session related to a particular course in the curriculum, or a study of topics not ordinarily covered within the curriculum. Consult the class schedule to verify unit credit for a particular semester. Fees may be required - PAYABLE AT REGISTRATION.
  • 2.00 - 5.00 Credits

    (May be taken for credit 4 times) Six hours assigned independent study or research per week for maximum credit. UC Credit Limitation/CSU Prerequisite: Approved Independent Study Learning Contract. This course is for students who have demonstrated interest and capability for increased knowledge of computer science topics not ordinarily covered in the curriculum. Students will participate in independent study or research on assigned projects under faculty supervision. Cypress College 2008-2009 Counseling and Student Development / 141
  • 5.00 - 10.00 Credits

    (May be taken for a cumulative total of 10 units) (Open Entry-Open Exit) Three to sixty hours laboratory per week. Pass/No Pass This course is designed as an open entry lab to fulfill the lab requirements for court reporting students for the California Court Reporter's Board. Fifty-four hours is required for .5 unit of credit. $3.00 Materials Fee - PAYABLE AT REGISTRATION.
  • 5.00 - 10.00 Credits

    (May be taken for a cumulative total of 10 units) (Open Entry-Open Exit) Three to sixty hours laboratory per week. Pass/No Pass Prerequisite: Students must be at the 160 WPM level. This course is designed as an open entry skill building lab for advanced court reporting students to fulfill the lab requirements for court reporting students for the California Court Reporter's Board. Fifty-four hours is required for . 5 unit of credit. $ 3.00 Materials Fee - PAYABLE AT REGISTRATION.
  • 1.00 Credits

    One hour lecture per week. Pass/No Pass This course is designed as a career exploration class for students interested in entering the legal field, court reporting, captioning, CART, text-entry, scoping, proofing, editing, and realtime writing.
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