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Computer Science

The Computer Information Systems (CIS)
program offers a well-balanced course of study designed to
prepare graduates for a career in microcomputer or Internet
support or sales.
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COMPUTER SCIENCE 121
Introduction to Programming Using Visual Basic (5)
Variables, assignment, loops, branches, subroutines, arrays. Introduction to algorithms, structured programming & topdown design, using a current version of Visual Basic. Previously COMPU 131. Prerequisite: MATH 099 (2.0 or better) or 1° years of high school algebra (C or better) and a COMPASS score of 27 or higher on College Algebra.
COMPUTER SCIENCE 122
Intermediate BASIC Programming (4)
Focuses on array processing, file processing, graphics and applications. Previously COMPU 132. Prerequisite: CS 121 or equivalent. Student option grading.
COMPUTER SCIENCE & 141
Introduction to Computer Programming with Java (5)
Design, implement computer solutions using object oriented technology. CS I curriculum: data types, algorithms, abstraction, classes, methods, inheritance, exceptions, arrays, control structures, sorting and searching. Previously COMPU 142. Prereq: MATH &141 or MATH 111 (min. 2.0) or instructor permission. Mandatory decimal grading.
COMPUTER SCIENCE 143
Java II - Data Structures (5)
Continuation of Level I Programming course emphasizing design, algorithms, abstraction, analysis, classes, data structures, dynamic memory management, file processing, standard libraries, creating interactive solutions. Previously COMPU 143. Prerequisites: CS& 141 Java I or instructor's permission. Student option grading.
COMPUTER SCIENCE 201
Intermediate Computer Programming with C++ (5)
Continuation of Level I Programming course. Covers design, abstraction, data structures, algorithms, complexity, memory management, recursion. Learn C++; develop multi-file projects. Previously COMPU 201. Prerequisites: MATH& 148 or MATH& 151 (2.0 or better), and CS& 141 (2.0 or better), or instructor permission. Mandatory decimal grading.
COMPUTER SCIENCE 297
Individual Project in Computer Science (1)
Individual project in a specific area of Computer Science. By arrangement with instructor. Previously COMPU 297. Prerequisite: Instructor permission based on evaluation of students' educational and work experience. Mandatory decimal grading.
COMPUTER SCIENCE 298
Individual Project in Computer Science (2)
Individual project in a specific area of Computer Science. By arrangement with instructor. Previously COMPU 298. Prerequisite: Instructor permission based on evaluation of students' educational and work experience. Mandatory decimal grading.
COMPUTER SCIENCE 299
Individual Project in Computer Science (3)
Individual project in a specific area of Computer Science. By arrangement with instructor. Previously COMPU 299. Prerequisite: Instructor permission based on evaluation of students' educational and work experience. Mandatory decimal grading.
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