Computer Science

Keyboarding skills of 25 words per minute or enrollment in OFTECH 1A or 9A are recommended for computer programming classes.

CS 3, Introduction to Computer Systems   3 units

Transfer: UC*, CSU • Prerequisite: None.

*No UC credit for CIS 1 or 4 if taken after CS 3.

This is a beginning course intended for students who plan to take additional computer programming or computer science courses. Emphasis in the course is divided between a broad survey of the field of computer information systems and the acquisition of computer skills necessary for more advanced classes. Such skills would involve use of the operating system, file management techniques, use of an editor, and an introduction to programming.

1163   8:00a-10:05a MTWTh   BUS 203   Morgan D B

   Arrange-3 Hours        

1164   10:15a-12:20p MTWTh   BUS 203   Geddes Jr J K

   Arrange-3 Hours        

1165   Arrange-12 Hours    ONLINE-E   Hurley D P

Above section 1165 is a Distance Education course conducted over the internet. For additional information, go to smconline.org (schedule of classes).

1166   Arrange-12 Hours    ONLINE-E   Hurley D P

Above section 1166 is a Distance Education course conducted over the internet. For additional information, go to smconline.org (schedule of classes).

CS 15, Visual Basic Programming    3 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • Prerequisite: CS 3.

This introductory course covers basic programming constructs and techniques using VB.Net. Students will learn how to plan, create and debug code based on Object Oriented Programming design and analysis techniques. Topics covered include Data Types, Variables, Decision Statements, Loops, Arrays Input/Output, and basics of Object Oriented Programming using Classes and Objects.

VB .NET complier software is included in course material. This course helps students pass Microsoft Certification Exams.

1167   Arrange-15 Hours    ONLINE-E   Darwiche J

Above section 1167 is a Distance Education course conducted over the internet. For additional information, go to smconline.org (schedule of classes).

CS 33, C # Programming    3 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • Prerequisite: CS 19 or CS 50.

C # (read as C-Sharp) is a modern object-oriented language that enables programmers to quickly build solutions for the Microsoft.NET platform. In this class, programmers will learn to build C# components for use by Web and Windows-based applications. Students will generate MSIL (Microsoft Intermediate Language) code and PE (Portable Executable) files that utilize the services of the CLR (Common Language Runtime) which are all part of the Microsoft.NET platform.

Software included in course material.

1169   Arrange-15 Hours    ONLINE   Stahl H A

Above section 1169 is a Distance Education course conducted over the internet. For additional information go to http://homepage.smc.edu/stahl_howard.

CS 50, C Programming   3 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • Prerequisite: CS 3.

This course will include a review of the concepts of structured programming, error checking, sorting, searching, data types, advanced array handling methods, pointers, and data structures. Applications in business, mathematics, and science will be discussed.

Instructional materials fee of $1 must be paid at time of enrollment.

1170   12:30p-2:35p MTWTh   BUS 201   Dehkhoda A

   Arrange-6 Hours        

CS 52, C++ Programming    3 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • Prerequisite: CS 50.

This course is a continuation of C language programming using the C++ superset of C. C++ offers the following enhancements to C: operator and function overloading, information hiding, inheritance, and virtual functions. C++ will be used in the context of both traditional and object-oriented programming.

Software included in course material.

1171   Arrange-9 Hours    ONLINE   Stahl H A

Above section 1171 is a Distance Education course conducted over the internet. For additional information go to http://homepage.smc.edu/stahl_howard.

CS 55, Java Programming    3 units

Transfer: UC, CSU • Prerequisite: CS 19 or 50.

Java is a general-purpose language for writing platform-independent, robust, secure programs. This course is intended for students who have completed a course in C programming. Students will learn how to develop Java applications and applets. Topics covered include the Java programming language, object-oriented programming (OOP), the Java applications programming interface (API), and graphical user interfaces (GUI’s).

1172   10:15a-12:20p MTWTh   BUS 201   Dehkhoda A

   Arrange-6 Hours        

CS 80, Internet Programming    3 units

Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: CS 3.

This course surveys the many technologies that are used to program multitiered, client/server, database-intensive, Web-based applications. Topics include: HTML, Dynamic HTML, client-side and server-side scripting (with JavaScript, VBScript, and Perl), graphics, e-commerce, security, Web servers, databases, Active Server Pages (ASP), Common Gateway Interface (CGI), eXtensible Markup Language (XML), and servlets.

1173   Arrange-15 Hours    ONLINE-E   Geddes Jr J K

Above section 1173 is a Distance Education course conducted over the internet. For additional information, go to smconline.org (schedule of classes).

CS 88A, Independent Studies in Computer Science    1 unit

Transfer: CSU

Please see “Independent Studies” section.

1174   Arrange-3 Hours    BUS 220B   Jerry G S

CS 88B, Independent Studies in Computer Science    2 units

Transfer: CSU

Please see “Independent Studies” section.

1175   Arrange-6 Hours    BUS 220T   Jerry G S

CS 88C, Independent Studies in Computer Science    3 units

Transfer: CSU

Please see “Independent Studies” section.

1176   Arrange-9 Hours    BUS 220   Jerry G S

CS 90A, Internship in Computer Science    1 unit

Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: None.

Students must arrange an approved internship prior to enrolling in this class. F-1 students must see the Immigration Coordinator at the International Education Center before enrolling.

The Internship Program is designed to provide the student with the opportunity of on-site work experience in a computer lab. Students spend time weekly in a supervised computer facility.

1177   Arrange-12 Hours    BUS 220B   Jerry G S

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