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| In this course students are introduced to the basics of programming logic and algorithm design and development, using flowcharts, pseudo-code and a programming language. Students will learn the basic constructs of programming, including variables, constants, expressions, control structures, functions, pointers, and arrays, and are introduced to functional, decision-based, and iterative processing of data. Prerequisite: CIS106 Introduction to Operating Systems |
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These courses provide up to 33 Semester Hours of college credit in the core, required technical and advanced technical areas of the three primary degree fields listed below.
The courses are also components in a number of other degree fields; see the current catalog or speak to a representative for more information. The additional remaining courses to complete specific degrees are:
A.S. - 25 semester hours
B.S. - 34 semester hours
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A.S. Network Security 18 semester hours
A.S. Electronics Engineering Technology 18 semester hours
A.S. Wireless Systems 18 semester hours
B.S. Network Security 54 semester hours
B.S. Electronics Engineering Technology 53 semester hours
B.S. Wireless Systems 53 semester hours
33 Semester hours – NCPACE courses
34 semester hours – additional Arts & Sciences
54 semester hours – additional Technical Courses
121 semester hours needed to graduate
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