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2006-07 College Catalog - South Florida State College

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5HWXUQWR6HFWLRQ0HQXwill gain an overview of the history of computing, basiccomputer organization, numbering systems, and the programdevelopment cycle. Prerequisite: CGS 1100C OfferedFall term. Lab Fee. (TR)COP 2228 ADVANCED C++ PROGRAMMING 3 cr. hrs.A continuation of Introductory C++ Programming. ObjectOriented Programming (OOP) concepts will be emphasized,specifically the use of classes and objects. Declarationand implementation of classes, constructors, destructors,data objects, and methods will be discussed. Abstraction,inheritance, and dynamic binding concepts willbe presented. Database management through the use ofadvanced data structures including arrays, pointers, linkedlists, stacks, queues, and trees will be covered. Sorting,searching, and recursion mechanisms will also be analyzed.Prerequisite: Successful completion of COP 2224 orInstructor’s approval. Offered Spring term. Lab Fee. (TR)COP 2250 JAVA PROGRAMMING 3 cr. hrs.This course will cover the principles of object-orientedprogramming (OOP) using the Java programminglanguage, with the assumption that the student haspreviously acquired skill in procedural programming inanother computer language. Java data types, input/output,control structures, methods and objects (both standardlibrary classes and user-defined classes) will beaddressed. Advanced OOP topics such as polymorphismand inheritance, as well as Java applets in the HTMLenvironment will also be covered. The course assumesthe student has taken at least one previous programminglanguage course and is well-versed in programmingprinciples, including coding, testing, debugging, andprogram execution and management. This course satisfiesthe degree requirements for an advanced programmingclass. Prerequisites: COP 2170C, COP 2224, othercomputer programming language course, or Instructor’sapproval. Offered Fall term only. Lab Fee. (TR)COP 2810 PROGRAMMING FOR THE INTERNET3 cr. hrs.This course is an introduction to Internet programming methodologies.It will cover authorship of Internet documentsutilizing the latest Internet languages and techniques. Thestudent will gain hands-on experience developing fullfledgedinteractive applications that enable multimedia informationexchange and fully harness the power of networks.Object oriented design techniques will be utilized todevelop applications that are fast, secure and can executein a client-server environment. Prerequisite: CGS 1100Cor Instructor’s approval. Offered Summer term. Lab Fee.(TR)COP 2930COP 2936SELECTED TOPICS IN COMPUTER PRO-GRAMMING (TR)1-4 cr. hrs.SELECTED TOPICS IN COMPUTER PRO-GRAMMING - DeletedCOP 2949 CO-OP EDUCATION TRAINING ASSIGNMENTIN COMPUTER PROGRAMMING 1-3 cr. hrs.A second hands-on learning activity (paid or non-paid) directlyrelated to the students academic major/career objective.(TR)COS0080 COSMETOLOGY I480 con. hrs. 16 occ. crs.Preparation, care, waving, and treating of hair. Physiologyand applied chemistry are covered as well as the variedservices performed in a beauty salon. Competency isachieved in facials, hair shaping, scalp treatment and hairconditioning, hair lightening and color, shampoos, hair styling,chemical permanent waving and/or chemical hair relaxing,wig care, and manicuring. Lab Fee. (OC)COS0081 COSMETOLOGY II480 con. hrs. 16 occ. crs.A continuation of training in practical skills as well as physiologyand applied chemistry involved in chemical treatmentsto the hair. Prerequisite: COS 0080. (OC)COS0082 COSMETOLOGY III300 con. hrs. 10 occ. crs.Theory and practical study of trichoanalysis and chromatologyas well as continuation of other related skills. Prerequisites:COS 0080 and COS 0081. (OC)COS0940INTERNSHIP IN COSMETOLOGY - DeletedCPO 2001 COMPARATIVE POLITICS HONORS3 cr. hrs.A comparative analysis of the domestic and social systemsof several major European nations and Japan, andseveral Third World Nations. Research projects, analysisand discussion of contemporary issues and comparisonsto the American system will be emphasized. Gordon Rule(3,000). Offered Spring term. (TR) (DV)CPO 2751HONORS COMPARATIVE POLITICAL ORGA-NIZATIONS - See CPO 2001CRW 2001 CREATIVE WRITING 3 cr. hrs.Techniques of description and narration. Emphasis isplaced upon personal essay, short stories, and poetry. (TR)CRW 2001 HONORS CREATIVE WRITING 3 cr. hrs.Students write fiction, poetry, and drama in a cooperativeclassroom where they read and critique each others’ workand have their own work critiqued in turn. Prerequisite:ENC 1101. Usually offered Fall term. (TR)CSP 0013 NAIL SPECIALTY268 con. hrs. 8.9 occ. crs.Nail specialty coverts structure and diseases of nail aswell as all aspects of nail services including manicure,pedicure, and all extensions services. Lab Fee. (OC)163

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