BCIS 1305 and Computer Science 1300 Palo Alto (San Antonio) An introductory course to Computer Science. Topics include: information processing, computer software/hardware, and the Internet.
Introduction to Programming Introduces the fundamental concepts of structured programming. Topics include software development methodology, data types, control structures, functions, arrays, and the mechanics of running, testing, and debugging.
Web Developement II Topics covered will be: Web planing and design - Best Practices, XHTML, Layout and Design with CSS only, DOM, XML/XSLT, Server scripting (php), DHTML, Client side validation with JavaScript, Cookies and Sessions.
Java Programming Basic concepts of the Java programming language often used in business, academic, and engineering environments. The course will focus on computer programming principles, data types, control statements, object oriented programming, classes, GUI concepts and event driven programming.
Operating Systems Examine the organization and construction of computer system software that manages and controls the computational resources of the computer system.
Computer Architecture SOSU - Spring Semester: The primary goal of this course is for you to obtain knowledge and a theoretical understanding of the lower levels of abstraction of a computer system. The secondary goal is to broaden you knowledge of computer science.
Computers in Society SOSU
Web Developement II Topics covered will be: Web planing and design - Best Practices, XHTML, Layout and Design with CSS only, DOM, XML/XSLT, Server scripting (php), DHTML, Client side validation with JavaScript, Cookies and Sessions.
Introduction to Unix A study of the UNIX
operating system including multiuser concepts, system editor, basic UNIX commands and utilities.
programming. Topics include introductory system management concepts, shells, script languages.