Reedley College Catalog 2018-19

217 Course Descriptions 2018-2019 Catalog Information Systems 31 INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING 3 units, 3 lecture hours, 1 lab hour, pass/no pass PREREQUISI T ES : Information Systems 15. ADVISORIES: Mathematics 201. This course provides an introduction to programming using professionally recognized principles that provide a foundation for good programming techniques. This course is designed to prepare students who are interested in pursuing programming as an option for the Information Systems degree and who have no previous programming experience. (A, CSU, UC) 33 BEGINNING JAVA PROGRAMMING 3 units, 3 lecture hours, 1 lab hour, pass/no pass PREREQUISI T ES : Information Systems 15. ADVISORIES: English 126 or 128, and Mathematics 201. This course introduces the development of creating applications using the Java Programming Language. There will be a focus on object oriented programming, control structures, methods, arrays, strings, inheritance, and graphics. Emphasis will be placed on developing applications for business.(A, CSU, UC) 40A WEB DEVELOPMENT WITH HTML 3 units, 3 lecture hours, 1 lab hour, pass/no pass PREREQUISI T ES : Information Systems 15. ADVISORIES: English 126 or 128 and Mathematics 201. Introductory to Web Development course using web authoring software and HTML. Emphasis is on production, design and usability. Students will apply skills and concepts to plan, develop and upload a small website. (A, CSU) 40B ADVANCED INTERNET CONCEPTS AND DESIGN 3 units, 3 lecture hours, 1 lab hour, pass/no pass PREREQUISI T ES : Information Systems 15. ADVISORIES: English 126 or 128, and Mathematics 201. This course provides a hands-on exploration in cutting edge HTML techniques needed to enhance websites. The course will review the current web frameworks used in industry. There will be an emphasis in creating HTML forms, processing of web form data, and web application development as a whole. (A, CSU) 47 VISUAL BASIC 3 units, 3 lecture hours, 1 lab hour, pass/no pass PREREQUISITES: Information Systems 15. ADVISORIES: Mathematics 201 and English 126 or 128. This course provides an introduction to programming in Visual Basic. Students will develop computer programs using Visual Basic programming language inWindows-based computers. The course emphasizes planning, designing, writing, testing, debugging, and documenting Visual Basic programs. (A, CSU, UC) 50A INTRODUCTION TO GAME PROGRAMMING 3 units, 3 lecture hours, 1 lab hour PREREQUISITE: Information Systems 15. ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 1A and Mathematics 201. This course is designed to introduce students to basic game programming utilizing Adobe Flash application. Students will plan, design, implement and maintain simple games for stand-alone computer systems or on the Internet. (A, CSU, UC) 50B INTRODUCTION TO GAME PROGRAMMING USING UNITY 3D 3 units, 3 lecture hours, 1 lab hour PREREQUISITES: Information Systems 15. ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 1A and Mathematics 201. This course provides students with basic game programming development skills utilizing Unity 3D software and C# programming language. Students will plan, design, implement and maintain games designed for personal computer systems, mobile devices or for the Internet. (A, CSU, UC) 60 OPERATING SYSTEMS 3 units, 3 lecture hours, 1 lab hour ADVISORIES: English 126 or 128 or 132, andMathematics 201. This course provides an overview of a broad range of operating system concepts, including installation and maintenance. Emphasis is on operating system concepts, hands-on projects, management, and maintenance. Students will learn and practice configuration techniques using operating system utilities. Students will also compare and contrast the differences between each operating system including files systems, file organization, file management, as well as essential computer securities and configuration. (A, CSU)

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