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Prerequisites: CPT 165
Introduction to tools and skills required to build and maintain WWW server sites, using a variety of languages. Online only.
Introduces use of business applications in word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and presentations. Windows application package used for each application. (PC-based software only) Keyboarding skills recommended. (Students may not receive credit for both BAS 103 and CPT 103.)
Prerequisites: Student must have completed any remedial reading courses they have been required to take.
Basic computer programming techniques using the "Alice" programming tool, to create virtual worlds containing animation and or simple games. Utilizes traditional problem solving techniques and logic to assist in program development. "Alice" tool uses "Drag and Drop" technology to create their virtual worlds; additional computer language is not required.
Introductory survey of classical and contemporary ethical theories related to current business and computer situations and problems with an emphasis on case studies and examples. Course fulfills AA general education requirements. (formerly CPB 105)
Introduction to the concepts of computer operating systems, including DOS, Linux and Windows 7. Covers the three types of interfaces: command line, menu, and graphical. Operating concepts of file, disk, and other resource management.
Introduction to computer systems with topics that include system components, data storage techniques, binary arithmetic, operating systems, device characteristics, and programming. Course fulfills AA general education requirements.
Corequisites: Recommended Corequisite: CPT 106
Understanding and appreciation of data communications from user's perspective. Overview of data communications concepts to address data communications issues in contemporary home or business environment. Online only (formerly CPC 120).
Corequisites: CPT-115
Prerequisites: CPT 106
Introduction to UNIX operating system. Covers essential components of operating system, concept of shell, and basic editing techniques. Includes file structures, file access, linking files, and script files.
Prerequisites: CPT 115
Understanding and appreciation of computer problem solving methods. Applies knowledge of specific characteristics of computer language and coding mechanics to logical solution of given problem. Logic and programming techniques apply to any of machine-oriented or high-level languages currently available.
Prerequisites: MAT 121
Continues development of good programming style using FORTRAN language. Emphasis is on development and use of single and multi-dimensional arrays and on development and use of subroutines and functions.
Corequisites: Recommended corequisite: CPT 165.
General orientation to concept of structured COBOL programming and the use of COBOL language features and programming techniques. Taught on IBM-compatible PC.
Corequisites: Recommended corequisite: CPT 165
Prerequisites: CPT 174
Continuation of COBOL Programming I. Introduces programs of increased complexity, using advanced features of COBOL language, including sorts, indexed files, and subroutines. Taught on IBM-compatible PC.
Prerequisites: CPT 106 or CPT 115
Advanced programming topics using the C language. Emphasis on data structures and file handling.
Corequisites: Recommended corequisite: CPT 165.
Prerequisites: CPT 106 or CPT 115
Object-oriented approach to programming as well as the C# programming language.
Prerequisites: CPT 182
Working knowledge of object-oriented programming using C++ language. Features extensive hands-on programming development using C++ compiler on IBM-compatible system.
Requires prior approval of department chair or dean. Students placed in a position in business to gain practical experience and learn specific operational technologies.
Orientation to the development of computer-based man-machine information systems. Study of system life cycles, development of logical systems specification, data collection techniques, human factors design, and standards for documentation.
Corequisites: CPT-165
Prerequisites: CPT 103, CPT 115
Practical foundation for the design, implementation, and management of database systems. Includes the Internet?s impact on how databases are designed, implemented, and used (formerly CPB 201).
Prerequisites: CPT 103 or CPT 115
Special topics course about how to program in a commercially popular database language and integrating databases for the Web.
Prerequisites: CPT 103 or CPT 115
In-depth coverage of Oracle?s current Programming Language/ Structured Query Language (PL/SQL) bringing all benefits and capabilities of a high-level programming language to the database environment.
Prerequisites: CPT 165, CPT 201, CPT 240
Production of application programs manipulating DB2 databases in a UNIX, Windows NT, Windows 95, or OS/2 environment. Emphasis on embedding static SQL statements and preparing programs for execution.
Prerequisites: CPT 130, CPT 165, CPT 201
Quick prototyping, systems utilities, software tools, database access and www programming. Perl modules and extensions greatly reduce development time for any given task. Perl scripting included. Role of Perl in bioinformatics.
Prerequisites: CPT 106 or CPT 115
Essentials of Java programming with emphasis on object-oriented features. Explores inter-relationship of Java and the Web.
Prerequisites: CPT 284
Advanced topics in Java programming including servlets, database development, and advanced object-oriented design using Swing and Java Beans.