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Name (Section Id) Program Degree Name of College, University School's Profile
PC Systems and Networks (COMP-128) Computer Science U DeVry University Online
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This course explores PC systems from both hardware and operating system points of view, and introduces fundamentals of PC networking. Hardware topics include system boards, processors, memory, power supplies, input/output (I/O) ports, internal adapters, printers and basic networking devices. The Windows operating system is introduced in peer-to-peer and client/server configurations. Together with material presented in ECT-115L, the course introduces topics of the Computing Technology Industry Association's (CompTIA's) A+ certification exam.
PC Systems and Networks (COMP-128) Computer Science U DeVry University Online
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This course explores PC systems from both hardware and operating system points of view, and introduces fundamentals of PC networking. Hardware topics include system boards, processors, memory, power supplies, input/output (I/O) ports, internal adapters, printers and basic networking devices. The Windows operating system is introduced in peer-to-peer and client/server configurations. Together with material presented in ECT-115L, the course introduces topics of the Computing Technology Industry Association's (CompTIA's) A+ certification exam.
PC Systems and Networks Lab (COMP-128L) Computer Science U DeVry University Online
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Exercises in this lab reinforce concepts presented in ECT-115. Students gain familiarity with tools and techniques for installing, configuring, upgrading, diagnosing and maintaining PC hardware and software components and operating systems, as well as a simple peer-to-peer network.
PERL PROGRAMMING (CS205-OL) Computer Science U Westwood College Online
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This course introduces the PERL scripting language. Topics include logic, looping, arrays, and interface with operating systems. Upon completion of this course, students should be able to write programs using scalars, lists, and input/output (I/O).
Personal Computing Applications (CS150) Computer Science U American Public University
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This course is designed for students who are new or relatively new to Office 2000 and need to become proficient with the basic features of Microsoft Applications. An introduction to Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint is provided.
Post-Advanced Microcomputer Applications (CS275) Computer Science U Grantham University
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This course provides the student with coverage of post-advanced topics related to microcomputer applications. It extends the student?s basic knowledge of the Microsoft? Office software suite with various readings, hands on activities, and a final integration project. Topics studied include word processing (Word), spreadsheets (Excel), database (Access), and graphic presentations (PowerPoint). Prerequisite: CS165 Advanced Microcomputer Applications or equivalent.
Principle Telecommunication Networks (0614-722) Computer Science U Roosevelt University
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The course provides the student with a solid undetstanding of local access and backbone networks, topology, equipment and technology. Topics in the course are the public switched telephone network, local and wide area networks, carrier transport networks and emerging technologies in each of these areas. Credit 4
Principles of Data Communications (TCM-246) Computer Science U DeVry University Online
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This course introduces data communications through detailed study of basic data communications systems and equipment. Topics include codes and numbering systems, data transmission methods, basic point-to-point data networks, file transfer protocols, error detection and correction, Internet access technologies and security issues. The seven-layer open systems interconnection (OSI) model is also introduced, with emphasis on the lower three layers.
Principles of Data Communications Lab (TCM-246L) Computer Science U DeVry University Online
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Students in this lab reinforce their data communications knowledge through exercises designed to show the interrelationships of different types of basic data communications equipment. Basic data analysis and testing techniques are introduced.
Problem Solving with C (was CENG205) (CTEC 202) Computer Science U Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning
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This course is a continuation of the C programming language under the UNIX operating system. You will write structured programs using the following language features: preprocessor statements, type declaration statements, conditional and unconditional flow of control statements (excluding goto and setjmp statements), operators and type casting, functions and standard library functions for terminal and file I/O. In particular you should pay close attention to terminal and file I/O concepts, structure and typedef declarations and the use of pointers to blocks of memory, structures and linked lists, as these are fundamental building blocks to further programming. It is assumed that you have acquired adequate UNIX skills that include proficiency with the vi editor, man page use, ability to handle and create files and directories, compile and link programs and set file permissions. Some students may develop their C programs in a DOS/Windows environment. However assignments will only be acceptable if tested and run on the college AIX UNIX system.
Process Management (4002-831) Computer Science U Roosevelt University
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This is a course in the methods and techniques of managing a software development environment. Topics include development organization structure, team management, staff development, project selection and prioritization, cost/benefit analysis, role of standards, and organization communication.
Professional and Technical Writing (CS4006) Computer Science U Northcentral University
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Develops the skills needed to write manuals and reports, and communicate effectively, in technical terms, with other professionals.
Programming Concepts (POS 360) Computer Science U University of Phoenix
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This course provides the conceptual foundation for the logical structures necessary to develop business-related computer software programs. Topics include logic structures, control structures, arrays, design considerations, I/O operations, and others.
Programming Concepts (POS 370) Computer Science U University of Phoenix
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This course provides the conceptual foundation for the logical structures necessary to develop business-related computer software programs. Topics include logic structures, control structures, variables, design considerations, I/O operations, and others.
Programming Concepts (IT-310) Computer Science U DeVry University Online
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This course introduces students to basic programming concepts using a business-oriented language such as C or Visual Basic. Topics include basic file processing, control mechanisms and constructs, functions and data types. Using design tools such as pseudocode and structured flowcharts, students focus on developing programming logic in a top-down modular fashion.
Programming Essentials (CS192) Computer Science U Grantham University
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An introduction to the basics of programming. This course provides non-language specific instruction on writing flowcharts and pseudocode, structure, modularization, documentation, writing loops, Boolean logic, control breaks, arrays, menus, file merging, matching, and updating, object oriented programming, and GUI interfaces.
Programming for Scientists & Engineers (1051-726) Computer Science U Roosevelt University
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A course to prepare graduate students in science and engineering to use computers as required by their disciplines. Covers: the organization and programming of computers at various levels of abstraction (e.g. assembly, macros, high-level languages, libraries), advanced programming techniques, the design, implementation, and validation of large computer programs, modern programming practices, introduction to a programming environment and to a variety of programming languages. Programming projects will be required. Also offered online. Class 4, Credit 4 (W)
Programming I (0805-230) Computer Science U Roosevelt University
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A first course in programming that introduces students to general programming concepts and enables them to design simple Windows-based business applications. Course focus is on problem-solving methods, design, and writing of simple Windows-based applications with an emphasis on logic skill development. The course serves as a foundation for future programming courses. Programming projects are required. (0805-215) Class 3, Credits 3 (F, W)
Programming in C (CS263) Computer Science U Grantham University
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This course is an introduction to programming using C. Topics include flow of control, functions and structured programming, pointers, arrays, file manipulation, and an introduction to C++. Includes 1 lab credit. Software: C compiler or interpreter and debugger.
Programming in C# (CS 280) Computer Science U American Sentinel University
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# ("C sharp") is Microsoft's newest language, based on Java and tailored to the needs of the .NET environment. This course assumes some previous programming experience but begins with basic C# syntax and covers Windows client programming.
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