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Show 60 CS 2350 Introduction to Multimedia & Internet (4) CS 2550 Database Design & Application Development (4) CS SI2750 Object-Oriented Analysis & Design (4) Select 4 additional credit hours in approved, upper division Computer Science courses (CS courses numbered 3000 or higher) other than CS 4800 or CS 4890. An upper division language course (CS SI3200, CS 3250, CS 4780, or CS 4790) is recommended. PROFESSIONAL NETWORK MICROSOFT OPTION CERTIFICATE PROGRAM » Grade Requirements: A minimum overall GPA of 2.00 or "C". » Credit Hour Requirements: A total of 24 credit hours is required in addition to Computer Competency (at least 10 of which must be residence hours taken from WSU). Course Requirements for Certificate Computer Competency Requirement (1-4 credit hours) Students must demonstrate computer competency in one of the following ways: IS&T 2000 Computer Competence (1) TBE TE 1700 Intro to Mi crocompu ter Applications (3) and LibSci/TBE TD1704 (1) or LibSci TD2201 (2) University Computer Literacy Exams [TBE 1501-1504 (.5 each)] General Requirement (4 credit hours) CS SI2650 Computer Architecture & Assembly Language (4) Microsoft Networking Courses Required (16 credit hours) CS 2410 Network+ and Routing Basics (4) orCS2410A Network+(2) and CS 2410B Supporting Windows 95 (2) CS 2420 Microsoft® Windows (4) or CS 2420A Microsoft® Windows Network Operating Systems (2) and CS 2420B Supporting Microsoft® Windows Professional and Server (2) CS 2430 Supporting Microsoft® Windows Network Infrastructure and Directory Services (4) or CS 2430A Supporting Microsoft® Windows Networklnfrastructure (2) and CS 2430B Implementing and Administering Microsoft® Windows Directory Services (2) CS 2440 Microsoft® SQL Server System Administration & Implementation (4) or CS 2440A Microsoft® SQL Server System Administration (2) and CS 2440B Implementing a Database Design on Microsoft® SQL Server (2) or CS 2 440C Microsoft® Internet Information Server (2) CS 2410, CS 2420, CS 2430 and CS 2440 are semester long courses taught through the Computer Science Department and include the material of the corresponding A and B course for each number. Courses with A, B and C designation will be taught by the Professional Certification Program of Weber State University's Office of Continuing Education. Computer Programming Class Required (4 credit hours) select one of the following CS 1020 Intro to Computer Science (4) CS SI 1023 Selected Programming Language (4) CS SI 1130 Intro to UNIX & C (4) CS SI 1220 Object Oriented Programming Using C++ (4) COMPUTER SCIENCE COURSES CS Computer Programming Methods requte a significant amount of data entry through a video display terminal; therefore, keyboard skill is strongly recommended. CS 1020. Introduction to Computer Science (4) F, S This course prepares students to use the WSU CS Department computers and provides an introduction to basic computer related topics. Topics include: policies for CS Dept systems; basic Windows, DOS, and Unix commands and usage; hierarchical file systems; file transfer and virus detection; basic computer architecture (terms and concepts); and an introduction to the C programming language. Prepares students for continued study within the department. Co- requisite: Computer Literacy. CS SI 1022. Software Development Using Pascal and Delphi (4) F, S Application of the most recent implementations of the Pascal language to the solution of technical and scientific problems. Developing applications for Windows in Object Oriented Pascal using Borland's Delphi Rapid Application Development system. Prerequisites: CS 1020 or previous experience with PC DOS and Windows and basic skills in Algebra. CS SI 1023. Selected Programming Language (4) Introduction and application of the most recent implementation of a selected programming language to the solution of technical and scientific problems. The language for a particular instance of this course will be based upon demand. Prerequisites: CS 1020 or previous experience with PC DOS and Windows and basic skills in Algebra. CS SI1130. Introduction to UNDC and C (4) F, S Covers basic UNIX shell commands, editors, utilities, shell scripts, and networks. Substantial time will be spent doing hands-on exercises, especially learning and applying C language at the introductory level. Covers the use of compilers, editors and libraries in creating C programs. C language topics include the use of pointers, structures, arrays, functions, and I/O. Prerequisite: CS 1020. CS SI1220. Object Oriented Programming Using C++ (4) F, S An introduction to the C++ language. Topics will include data types, control structures, functions, pointers, arrays, I/O streams, classes, objects, encapsulation, overloading, inheritance and use of these concepts in problem solving. Prerequisite: CS 1130. Recommended: MathQL1080. CS 2140. Computer Systems Administration (4) S An introduction to managing computer operating systems. Covers installation of the operating system, network, and application software. The course will cover the UNIX operating system. Topics include working with disk drives, allocation of resources, security, administering user accounts, monitoring system performance, tuning concepts, remote mounting of file systems, and setting up systems on networks. Prerequisite: CS SI1130 CS 2250. Structured Computing in a Selected Language (4) Introduction to structured problem solving using objects, data enumeration and encapsulation in a selected language. The language for a particular instance of this course will be based upon demand. Prerequisites: CS 1020 or equivalent prior experience in operating systems, and basic skills in fundamental Algebra. Weber State University 2003-2004 CATALOG |