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COMPUTER SCIENCE<br />
INFORMATION<br />
TECHNOLOGY<br />
35 - PROGRAMMING FOR COMPUTER<br />
TECHNICIANS (3 UNITS) CSU<br />
This course introduces the Basic programming language<br />
using elementary techniques to simplify the transition to<br />
the more sophisticated language Visual Basic. Visual Basic<br />
is widely used in many industrial technical applications.<br />
53 - PROGRAMMING LABORATORY (1 UNIT)<br />
RPT 3 CSU<br />
Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in any Computer Information<br />
Systems, Computer Science Information Technology or Computer<br />
Technology course.<br />
This course supplements computer related courses by<br />
providing tutorial assistance and computer equipment<br />
to students that require it. Offered on a credit/no credit<br />
basis only.<br />
58 - COMPUTER LITERACY FOR THE LIBERAL<br />
ARTS STUDENT (3 UNITS) UC:CSU<br />
This course develops critical thinking skills as applied<br />
to technological advances. Students will gain computer<br />
literacy by using the computer to evaluate issues. Handson<br />
projects using a current operating system, Internet<br />
search and e-mail, word processing, spreadsheet and<br />
presentation software are included.<br />
91 - BEGINNING BASIC PROGRAMMING<br />
(3 UNITS) CSU<br />
Prerequisite: Completion of Mathematics 123C with a grade of “C”<br />
or better.<br />
Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in Computer Science Information<br />
Technology 053.<br />
Introduction to problem solving methods and programming<br />
using Visual Basic. Course covers the fundamentals of<br />
event-driven, project oriented programming.<br />
92 - HYPER-TEXT MARKUP LANGUAGE<br />
(3 UNITS) CSU<br />
Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in Computer Science Information<br />
Technology 053 or Computer Information Systems 023.<br />
A course on designing and implementing an Internet<br />
Web site using HTML and JavaScript. Topics covered<br />
include HTML through tables, image maps, frames, and<br />
forms; use of graphics creation software on the Internet;<br />
techniques for using graphics in a Web site; an introduction<br />
to JavaScript and creating site applications with JavaScript.<br />
Student will create and install a Web site as a project during<br />
the course.<br />
339 - PROGRAMMING IN C (3 UNITS) UC:CSU<br />
Prerequisite: Completion of Mathematics 123C with a grade of “C”<br />
or better.<br />
Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in Computer Science Information<br />
Technology 053.<br />
First semester college level programming course on the C<br />
language. The focus is on integrating problem analysis and<br />
design with object oriented programming skills.<br />
340 - PROGRAMMING IN C++ (3 UNITS) UC:CSU<br />
Prerequisite: Completion of Mathematics 123C with a grade of “C”<br />
or better.<br />
Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in Computer Science Information<br />
Technology 053.<br />
First semester college level programming course on<br />
the C++ language. The focus is on integrating problem<br />
analysis and design with object oriented programming<br />
skills.<br />
344 - INTRODUCTION TO JAVA (3 UNITS)<br />
UC:CSU<br />
Prerequisite: Completion of Mathematics 123C with a grade of “C”<br />
or better.<br />
Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in Computer Science Information<br />
Technology 053.<br />
<strong>College</strong> level programming course on the JAVA language<br />
as it relates to mathematics and science. The focus is on<br />
designing interactive Web pages with an interactive objectoriented<br />
language.<br />
COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY<br />
Enrollment in and successful completion of Computer<br />
Technology 60 and 61, or Engineering Technology 49<br />
and 50 and Electronics 16 could increase performance in<br />
Computer Technology classes.<br />
35 - LINUX + (3 UNITS) RPT 3<br />
This course introduces the Linux Operating System for<br />
the standard PC as outlined by COMPTIA in order to<br />
prepare students for Linux + Certification. Topics include<br />
Linux operating system, installation and configuration, and<br />
essential troubleshooting techniques to maintain a stable<br />
operating system or network. Students will develop Linux<br />
administrative skills by creating user groups, file systems<br />
and networks.<br />
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