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2006-07 College Catalog - South Florida State College

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5HWXUQWR6HFWLRQ0HQXCJT 2110 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINALISTICS3 cr. hrs.Basic techniques of collection, identification, preservation,and transportation of physical evidence within the resourcesof the investigator or crime technician including advancedcriminalistics to familiarize students with the capabilitiesand limitations of the advanced police science laboratory.(OA)CLP 2140 ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 cr. hrs.This course surveys the field of abnormal psychology. Itfocuses on psychological abnormality with reference tosymptom patterns, causation and treatment approaches.Prerequisite: PSY 2012. (TR)CLP 2140 HONORS ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY3 cr. hrs.Within the context of defining psychological abnormality withreference to the symptom patterns, causation, and treatmentapproaches. Honors students will be challenged todevelop creative projects or research presentation. Prerequisite:PSY 2012. (TR)COE 1949 CO-OP WORK EXPERIENCE I 1-3 cr. hrs.Available in most disciplines. Prerequisite: Completion of12 credit hours of course work, a minimum grade pointaverage of 2.0, satisfaction of employer work requirementsand approval by the Co-op Director/Faculty Advisor. Firstwork experience (paid or non-paid) in the Cooperative EducationProgram, is a hands-on learning activity directly relatedto the students academic major and career objective.Grade determined by Co-op Office/Faculty Advisor. (TR)COE 2949 CO-OP WORK EXPERIENCE II 1-3 cr. hrs.Available in most disciplines. Prerequisite: Successfulcompletion of COE 1949 - Co-op Work Experience I, aminimum grade point average of 2.0, satisfaction of employerwork requirements and approval by the Co-op Director/FacultyAdvisor. Second work experience (paid or nonpaid)as a continuation COE 1949 Co-op Work ExperienceI, or a change in learning assignment with approval by theCo-op office. (TR)COP 1170C PRINCIPLES OF COMPUTER PROGRAMMING- See COP 2170CCOP 1250 JAVA PROGRAMMING - See COP 2250COP 1949 CO-OP EDUCATION TRAINING ASSIGNMENTIN COMPUTER PROGRAMMING 1-3 cr. hrs.A first hands-on learning activity (paid or non-paid) directlyrelated to the students academic major/career objective.(TR)COP 2170C PRINCIPLES OF COMPUTER PROGRAMMING3 cr. hrs.The course stresses proper programming methodology,problem solving, structured programming techniques, codeimplementation, debugging, and testing. Essential aspectsof programming are covered, including the construction andmanipulation of applications, controls, forms, code (includingdecisions, looping, and file access), and formatting.Basic Internet programming techniques will also be covered.The student will gain extensive hands-on programmingexperience using appropriate computer language willbe used. Corequisite: CGS 1100C. Offered Fall term. LabFee. (TR)COP 2171C ADVANCED PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES3 cr. hrs.This course covers the implementation of advanced programmingtechniques with an emphasis on the integrationof programming with existing computing applications. Writingprograms to customize and integrate word processing,spreadsheet, and database applications will be stressed,as well as using programming techniques for object linkingand embedding, and macro development. Previousexperience with full-featured, Windows-based word processing,database, or spreadsheet is recommended. Thestudent will have the opportunity to design, create, andmaintain several advanced programming projects usingan appropriate computer programming language. Prerequisite:COP 2170C or Instructor’s approval. Offered onHighlands Campus Spring term. Lab Fee. (TR)COP 2224 INTRODUCTION TO C++ PROGRAMMING3 cr. hrs.This course is an introduction to programming using theC++ programming language. Students will design, code,input, run and debug basic programs in the C++ programminglanguage. Variables, data types, arithmetic operations,conditional operations, basic input/output, functions, looping,and file access will be covered. In addition, students162

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