2023 - 2024 Catalog
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Course Descriptions
Course # | Course Title | Credits |
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CS 101 | Computer Fundamentals I | 4.00 Credits |
Quarters Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring Introduction to computer concepts to include the following areas; computer fundamentals, key applications, and living online. Basic introduction to computer hardware, computer software, and manipulating an operating system. An elementary summary of common program functions and office suites. A straightforward overview of networks, the internet, email, and social impact of networking technologies. |
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CS 133 CP | Computer Programming: C++ | 4.00 Credits |
Quarters Offered: Offered as needed Introduces computer programming using the C++ languages, including the structure of the language; manipulation of data, arrays and objects; and how to handle input and output functions. Uses well structured program designs and object oriented programming.Prerequisites: BA 131, or CS 120 or 160, or instructor approval. |
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CS 160 | Orientation To Programming | 4.00 Credits |
Quarters Offered: Fall Explores the field of computer science, providing an overview of machine architecture, software development and engineering, data organization, problem-solving strategies, ethics, and theory of computation. Explores career options and develops rudimentary software development skills using (OOP) Object Oriented.Prerequisites: MATH 60 or suitable placement score. |
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CS 161 | Computer Science I | 4.00 Credits |
Quarters Offered: Offered as needed Introduces structured methods, including program design concepts, algorithm development, use of pseudo code in designing algorithms, elementary data types, and write code using an (OOP) Object Oriented Programming language.Prerequisites: CS 160. |
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CS 162 | Computer Science II | 4.00 Credits |
Quarters Offered: Offered as needed Continues the study of computer science, including linear data structures, file access, recursion, and object oriented programming.Prerequisites: CS 161. |
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CS 194 (P/T) | Web Essentials | 3.00 Credits |
Quarters Offered: Summer, Winter In this course students will learn to use, edit, secure and extend a Content Management System (CMS) for the development of a webpage. Best practices in Search Engine Management and Optimization. Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and web publishing will also be explored. Students will be introduced to the basics of web development coding as well, through a practical approach of how to modify existing code within CMS's rather than building code from scratch. The course begins with the setup of a web server and domain names, then transitions into a project lasting the entire term with continual improvements to a webpage based on student interest. There will be an emphasis on modern phot-heavy page structure and design. |
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CS 195 | Web Design | 3.00 Credits |
Quarters Offered: Spring Presents the fundamental concepts and techniques used for the design, development, and implementation of web pages using (HTML) Hyper Text Markup Language and (CSS) Cascading Style Sheets. |
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CS 240 (P/T) | Server Operating Systems 1 | 4.00 Credits |
Quarters Offered: Winter Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Configuration prepares students to develop the skills needed to manage a Windows Server 2008 system and to prepare to pass the MCTS 70-640 certification exam. While the focus of topics is on the configuration of Active Directory and related services, coverage of Windows foundational topics such as the file system and networking are also included. Extensive coverage begins with an introduction to Windows Server 2008 and goes on to active directory design, account management, group policy management and configuration, certificate services, AD LOS, AD RMS, AD FS, server core, Windows Hyper-V virtualization, and server management. |
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CS 241 (P/T) | Server Operating Systems 2 | 4.00 Credits |
Quarters Offered: Spring This course prepares students to configure networks using the Microsoft Windows Server platform operating system and to be prepared to take the Windows Server certification exams. The course focuses on updates to the software and in-depth coverage of the network aspects of Windows Server, this course includes topics such networking in a Windows environment, configuring DHCP, implementing DNS, and securing a Windows Server. |
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CS 242 (P/T) | Server Operating Systems 3 | 4.00 Credits |
Quarters Offered: Fall Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Server Administration prepares students to administer networks using the Microsoft Windows Server 2008 operating system and to pass the MCITP 70-646 certification exam. Focusing on updates to the software and in-depth coverage of the administration aspects of Windows Server 2008, this course includes topics such as installing, configuring, managing and troubleshooting. In addition, the book includes fundamental coverage of topics from other MCTS certifications. |
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CS 280 | Computer Science Coop Wk Exp | 1.00 Credit |
Quarters Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring Designed to give students an opportunity to acquire actual work experience in their chosen field. An on-site supervisor will supervise and evaluate the work experience student. Instructor approval of work setting and placement is required. For each credit earned, the student will need to document 36 hours at the work site. Some sections may have a no-cost text book option. |