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LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE 80TH ANNIVERSARY CATALOG 2008-2009<br />

COMPUTER SCIENCE/INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 141<br />

Programming in JAVA<br />

3 UNITS - (UC:CSU)<br />

Prerequisite: CO SCI 101 or CO SCI 103 with a satisfactory grade or better<br />

or equivalent.<br />

Advisory: CO SCI 107 and CO SCI 104.<br />

An introductory university-level course of a leading-edge programming paradigm<br />

object-oriented programming that is truly portable and therefore appropriate<br />

for implementing internet-based and World-Wide Web based applications.<br />

COMPUTER SCIENCE/INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 142<br />

Advanced JAVA<br />

3 UNITS - (A)<br />

Prerequisite: CO SCI 141 with a satisfactory grade or better or equivalent.<br />

This is a sequel to CO SCI 141. It covers numerous topics beyond the<br />

introductory Java course. Topics included are: (1) UML, (2) Multithreading,<br />

(3) Networking, (4) Exception handling, (5) Recursion, (6) Files & Streams,<br />

(7) JDBC, and (8) Generics. This course will prepare a student to tackle<br />

the Sun Certified Java Programmer industry certification Exam.<br />

COMPUTER SCIENCE/INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 144<br />

Practical Extraction and Report Language (PERL)<br />

3 UNITS - (UC:CSU)<br />

Prerequisite: CO SCI 158 with a satisfactory grade or better or equivalent.<br />

An introductory university-level course in Practical Extraction and Report<br />

Language (PERL), a standard tool for UNIX server administration and server<br />

side support of interactive World Wide Web pages.<br />

COMPUTER SCIENCE/INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 148<br />

Advanced Spreadsheet Applications<br />

3 UNITS - (CSU)<br />

Prerequisite: CO SCI 101 or 103 with a satisfactory grade or better or equivalent.<br />

A course in advanced spreadsheet operations, including nested functions,<br />

data tables, exporting/importing data, what-if analysis, macro development,<br />

macrologic, printing enhancements and spreadsheet systems development.<br />

COMPUTER SCIENCE/INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 151<br />

Macromedia Dreamweaver<br />

4 UNITS - (A)<br />

Advisory: CO SCI 103 or CO SCI 108 with a satisfactory grade or better or<br />

equivalent.<br />

This course provides an extensive practical and theoretical framework for<br />

using Macromedia’s Dreamweaver to develop web sites. It includes enhancements<br />

for web page layout, coding, and webmaster-user interactivity.<br />

COMPUTER SCIENCE/INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 152<br />

Macromedia Flash<br />

3 UNITS - (A)<br />

Advisory: CO SCI 151 with a satisfactory grade or better or equivalent.<br />

This course covers Macromedia’s Flash; a state-of-the-art Web animation<br />

software for creating highly compact, vector-based content for transmission<br />

over the Internet. Topics include introduction to ActionScript, Event<br />

Handlers, objects and Dynamic Data.<br />

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COMPUTER SCIENCE/INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 155<br />

Electronic Commerce (E-Commerce) Technologies<br />

4 UNITS - (A)<br />

Prerequisite: CO SCI 101 and CO SCI 103 with satisfactory grades or better<br />

or equivalent.<br />

This course offers hands-on experience in designing and implementing<br />

business-to-consumer and business-to-business web commerce sites.<br />

COMPUTER SCIENCE/INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 156<br />

XML Programming<br />

3 UNITS - (CSU)<br />

Prerequisite: CO SCI 158 with a satisfactory grade or better or equivalent.<br />

This course offers hands-on experience in designing and programming XML<br />

documents that enable the structured delivery of data and information over<br />

a corporate intranet, the internet, or for simple XML messaging between<br />

HTTP servers. The course also provide skills to build business-to-business<br />

E-commerce applications.<br />

COMPUTER SCIENCE/INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 158<br />

Hyper-Text Markup Language (HTML)<br />

3 UNITS - (CSU)<br />

Prerequisite: CO SCI 101 with a satisfactory grade or better or equivalent.<br />

Covers Hyper-Text Makeup Language, including formatting concepts of<br />

hypermedia composition, lists, tables, graphics, maps, frames, forms and<br />

form processing. CGI, web site management, and an overview of more<br />

advanced features.<br />

COMPUTER SCIENCE/INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 159<br />

Web Projects<br />

3 UNITS - (CSU) (RPT 2)<br />

Prerequisite: CO SCI 158 with a satisfactory grade or better or equivalent.<br />

Covers more complex topics in rapidly changing technology of web pages<br />

construction including multimedia developments, plug-ins, helper applications,<br />

CSS, DHTML and new developments. Students will complete web<br />

projects with emphasis placed upon recent developments in students and<br />

software.<br />

COMPUTER SCIENCE/INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 160<br />

Business Systems Design<br />

3 UNITS - (CSU)<br />

This course covers the fundamentals of business systems analysis and<br />

design. It defines the core of the systems analyst, and describes experience<br />

in screen and form design, implementation and project management.<br />

COMPUTER SCIENCE/INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 167<br />

Microcomputer Operating Environments - Windows<br />

3 UNITS - (CSU)<br />

Prerequisite: CO SCI 101 or 103 and CO SCI 134 with satisfactory grades<br />

or better or equivalent.<br />

Advanced course focusing on graphical user interface theory and operating<br />

system environment maintenance, contrasting DOS interface with<br />

graphical user interface, reviewing DOS fundamentals, introducing Windows<br />

applications use and installation and covering communications, macro<br />

generation, object embedding, memory management and network configurations.

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