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2024 Spring: January 10 - May 7
Dorsey Station (Hybrid)
Course | Class No. | Section | Start & End Date | Day | Time | Status | Location |
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2024 Spring: January 10 - May 7
Dorsey Station (Hybrid)
Course | Class No. | Section | Start & End Date | Day | Time | Status | Location |
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CMSC 115 | Introductory Programming (3) | ||||||
CMSC 115 (Formerly CMIS 141). Prerequisite: CMSC 105 (or CMIS 102). A study of structured and object-oriented programming using the Java language. The goal is to design, implement, test, debug, and document Java programs, using appropriate development tools. Projects require the use of algorithms, simple data structures, and object-oriented concepts. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CMIS 141, CMIS 141A, or CMSC 115. |
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25548 | 7615 | 10 Jan 2024-05 Mar 2024 | T | 6:30P-9:30P | Open | Dorsey Station (Hybrid) | |
Faculty: Stricklin, Steve D. | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
Note: Dorsey Station: Classroom assignments are subject to change. Please view the electronic board in the hallway for your classroom assignment. | |||||||
CMSC 215 | Intermediate Programming (3) | ||||||
(Formerly CMIS 242). Prerequisite: CMSC 115 (or CMIS 141). Further study of the Java programming language. The objective is to design, implement, test, debug, and document Java programs, using appropriate development tools. Topics include object-oriented design, event driven programming, exceptions, recursion, arrays, and data structures. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CMSC 215 or CMIS 242. |
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25568 | 7655 | 13 Mar 2024-07 May 2024 | T | 6:30P-9:30P | Open | Dorsey Station (Hybrid) | |
Faculty: Scoggins, Shwu-Yan C | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
Note: Dorsey Station: Classroom assignments are subject to change. Please view the electronic board in the hallway for your classroom assignment. | |||||||
CMSC 320 | Relational Database Concepts and Applications (3) | ||||||
(Formerly CMIS 320). Prerequisite: CMSC 115 (or CMIS 141). A study of the functions, underlying concepts, and applications of enterprise relational database management systems (RDBMS) in a business environment. The aim is to appropriately use databases to meet business requirements. Discussion covers entity/relationship diagrams, relational theory, normalization, integrity constraints, the Structured Query Language (SQL), and physical and logical design. Business case studies and projects include hands-on work using an industry-standard RDBMS. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CMIS 320, CMSC 320, or IFSM 410. |
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25586 | 7665 | 13 Mar 2024-07 May 2024 | Th | 6:30P-9:30P | Open | Dorsey Station (Hybrid) | |
Faculty: Stricklin, Steve D. | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
Note: Dorsey Station: Classroom assignments are subject to change. Please view the electronic board in the hallway for your classroom assignment. |