For Micro Computer Users
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IT 116 - Introduction to Operating Systems
An overview including a theoretical and practical framework for the study of controlling software in the microcomputer environment using prevailing cooperating systems. The concepts of interrupt handling, scheduling and query techniques, and access and storage methods will be clarified through readings and discussions. |
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IT 120 - Introduction to MicroComputers
Fundamental concepts of computer information systems as applied to microcomputers in business and personal use; includes hands-on experience with a variety of microcomputer software. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the curse. |
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IT 122 - Word Processing
Advanced topics such as customization, organizing folders, training, mail merge using DataBases, macros, OLE and VBA |
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IT 123 - Electronic Spreadsheets
Fundamental concepts of computer programs as exemplified in the electronic spreadsheet. Emphasis on business applications and personal financial management and tax preparation. |
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IT 158 - Networking and the Internet
File servers, client servers, WEB servers, RS232 (direct connect and modem), ArcNet, Ethernet, HTML, FTP, E-mail, UNIX, NT |
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IT 258 - Advanced Internet
Interactive forms, common gateway interface, multimedia development and JAVA |
For Programmers
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IT 101 - Introduction to Data Processing
Theory and application of computer history, career opportunities, equipment, stored program concepts, input/output media, documentation techniques, computer programming. |
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IT 102 - Programming Logic |
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IT 103 - Programming with Q-Basic
The most simplified of all computer languages. How to use the BASIC language in solving problems in mathematics, science, business and other fields. |
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IT 106 - Programming with FORTRAN
Programming in FORTRAN for solving problems in mathematics, science, economics, business, research, and statistics. |
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IT 107 - Programming with Pascal
Programming in PASCAL for solving typical business-related problems. |
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IT 115 - Programming with RPG
The Report Program Generator Language as implemented on mini computers |
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IT 130 - Programming with Assembler
Using an Low Level Programming languages such as ALC to program computers. |
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IT 135 - Programming with COBOL part I
Writing programs in COBOL for typical business problems. |
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IT 142 - Programming with C
Fundamentals of structured problem-solving in the C++ programming language with emphasis on syntax, data types, operators, control structures, functions, program structure, pointers, arrays, input and output |
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IT 145 - Programming with Access
In-depth concepts of databases as they apply to Microcomputers in business and personal use to build information management systems. |
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IT 203 - Programming with Visual Basic
Introduction to writing programs with Visual Basic using the GUI paradigm for developing applications that run under Windows and use standard Windows elements such as command boxes, check boxes, option buttons, test boxes and list boxes. In addition to learning how to deal with the visual interface, students will also acquire skill in the use of loops, decisions and data management. |
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IT 235 - Programming with COBOL part II
Continue where IT 135 left off, learn advanced COBOL concepts including tables, internal sorts, external subroutines and JCL. |
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IT 250 - Systems Analysis and Design
Introduction to analysis and design of information systems; includes analysis of organization and procedure, forms and work-flow, equipment selection, and implementation of systems. |
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IT 260 - Field Project
Provides students with practical application of data processing skills by participation in a planned and coordinated field project. |
For Engineers
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Engineering - 190
Programming in a higher level engineering and scientific programming languages such as FORTRAN or C with emphasis on engineering problems encountered in design and manufacturing. |