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Computers
CPT 103 Microcomputer Applications (3)
Introduces use of business applications in word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and presentations. Windows application package used for each application. (PC-based software only.) Keyboarding skills recommended. Students may not receive credit for both BTC 103 and CPT 103.
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CPT 104 Animation & Game Programming with Unity (3)
Prerequisites: CPT 135
The course examines the proper steps in the creation of animation and game design. It covers the history of gaming, game genre, story and character development, and game management. Students will also use Unity to create simple games.
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CPT 105 Ethics in Technology (3)
Introductory survey of classical and contemporary ethical theories related to technology use today and problems with an emphasis on case studies and examples.
Missouri Higher Education Core Curriculum Transfer (CORE 42) Course Number: MOTR PHIL 102P – Ethics, Business and Professional
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CPT 106 Operating Systems (3)
Introduction to the concepts of computer operating systems, including DOS, Linux and Windows 7. Covers the three types of interfaces: command line, menu, and graphical. Operating concepts of file, disk, and other resource management.
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CPT 115 Introduction to Information Technology (3)
Introduction to computer systems with topics that include system components, data storage techniques, binary arithmetic, operating systems, device characteristics and programming.
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CPT 121 Basics of Data Communications (3)
Understanding and appreciation of data communications from user's perspective. Overview of data communications concepts to address data communications issues in contemporary home or business environment.
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CPT 125 Introduction to Project Management (3)
This course will introduce the students to the basic principles of Project Management. The students will be taught five of the ten Knowledge Areas of the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK).
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CPT 135 Computer Science 1 with Python (4)
Introduction to programing languages using Python, a newer and simpler language designed to be easier to learn. Python teaches basic skills used in more complex languages such as Java or C++. Students will learn problem-solving methods and proper programming technique and structure, as well as design complex algorithms using pseudocode and flowcharting. Students will also cover the basics of project management and the project life cycle.
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CPT 140 Data Visualization w/ Tableau (3)
Prerequisites: BTC-170, CPT-103, or CPT-135
Introduction to key concepts in data visualization and reporting. Includes concepts and methods used in graphical representation of data, exploration and reporting of data, and basic linear regression methods. Upon completion, students should be able to effectively use Tableau and other graphical tools to communicate insights about data.
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CPT 160 Mobile Apps Development (3)
Prerequisites: CPT 135 or instructor permission
Developing applications for mobile devices on various platforms.
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CPT 165 Programming Logic for Engineers & Scientists (1)
This is a supplemental course for non-computer science majors wanting to learn a programming language but have little-to-no experience in computer science. It focuses on language-agnostic problem solving and algorithm development. The course also covers pseudo code, flowcharts, branching, looping, and coding in high-level interpreted language.
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CPT 181 SQL Programming (3)
Prerequisites: CPT 103 or instructor permission
Extensive hands-on activities using in-class SQL-based relational database to transform request into SQL query. How to create and test increasingly complex queries, how to build tables using data definition capabilities of SQL, how to create views for querying and manipulating data, and how to index in SQL database.
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CPT 182 Computer Science II w/ C++ (3)
Prerequisites: CPT-135 or CPT-165
Working knowledge of object-oriented programming using C++ language. Features extensive hands-on programming development using C++ compiler on IBM-compatible system.
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CPT 185 C# Programming (3)
Prerequisites: CPT-135 or CPT-165
Object-oriented approach to programming as well as the C# programming language.
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CPT 187 Visual Basic.NET Programming (3)
Prerequisites: CPT 135 or CPT-165
Using Visual Basic (.NET), design effective user interfaces using appropriate controls, properties, and coding.
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CPT 188 Javascript (3)
Prerequisites: CPM 160
JavaScript Specialist focuses on the fundamental concepts of the JavaScript language. Students learn how to use JavaScript to communicate with users, modify the Document Object Model (DOM), control program flow, validate forms, animate images, create cookies, change X/HTML on the fly, use JaveScript libraries, incorporate AJAX into JavaScript code, communicate with databases, and debug and troubleshoot Javascript.
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CPT 189 Computer Science II w/ Java (3)
Prerequisites: CPT-125 or CPT-165
This class will provide students with the opportunity to master basic fundamentals of the Java programming language, to understand Object Oriented Design (OOD) and Object Oriented Analysis (OOA).
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CPT 198 Computer Science Internship (1-3 hrs)
Prerequisites: Department chair or dean permission
Requires prior approval of department chair or dean. Students placed in a position in business to gain practical experience and learn specific operational technologies.
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CPT 200 Systems Analysis and Design-Capstone Project (3)
Prerequisites: Take CPT-201, CPT-204, CPT-225, CPT-281, CPT-287 or GEO-225 previously or concurrently.
Orientation to the development of computer-based man-machine information systems. Study of system life cycles, development of logical systems specification, data collection techniques, human factors design and standards for documentation.
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CPT 201 Database Design & Administration (3)
Prerequisites: CPT-103 or CPT-181
Practical foundation for the design, implementation and management of database systems. Includes the Internet's impact on how databases are designed, implemented and used.
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CPT 207 Career Development for Technology Professionals (1)
Prerequisites: Students must complete 30 hours in program credits before enrolling in this course.
Learn from industry leaders the best way to interact with peers, management, upper management, customers and subordinates. Attend weekly talks with technology leaders either in person, via video conferencing, and in prerecorded interviews to learn the best way to navigate the working environment.
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CPT 210 Analytical Tools and Methods (3)
Prerequisites: CPT-135 and CPT-181
Focus is on the advanced statistical and analytic tools for use in decision-making. Included, an overview of data mining, unsupervised machine learning techniques, analysis of semi-structured and unstructured data, and text analytics. Upon completion, students should be able to analyze complex data with modern analytical tools and methods.
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CPT 225 Advanced Topics in Project Management (3)
Prerequisites: CPT 125
This course is an extension of the CPT-125 Introduction to Project Management and will introduce the students to more advanced concepts. The students will be introduced to the remaining five of the ten Knowledge Areas of the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK). The students will also run a simulated project.
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CPT 235 Understanding Big Data w/ Apache Spark (3)
Prerequisites: Take CPT-135, CPT-140, & CPT-181
Introduction to Apache Spark and its use in analyzing big data with algorithms written in Python. Perform statistical data analysis, data visualization, predictive modeling, and build scalable data products or solutions. Also introduces R and Scala as alternate development languages.
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CPT 246 Computer Security (3)
Prerequisites: CPT 121
Exploration of LAN and WAN network security issues and various resolutions to the problems.
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CPT 250 Database Driven Website Programming with PHP & MySQL (3)
Prerequisites: CPT-135 and CPT-181
This course covers the creation and maintenance of database driven websites or applications using PHP & MySQL
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CPT 260 Oracle Programming (3)
Prerequisites: CPT 181 or instructor permission
In-depth coverage of Oracle's current Programming Language/ Structured Query Language (PL/SQL) bringing all benefits and capabilities of a high-level programming language to the database environment.
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CPT 261 Virtual Reality Application Development with Unity (3)
Prerequisites: CPT 104
In this course, students will use Unity to learn the fundamentals of designing and developing Virtual Reality (VR) applications. Whether they want to create an interactive walkthrough of an ancient ruin, a product configurator for a car manufacturer, a simulator for operating dangerous machinery, or any other experience, this course will help them bring those ideas to life in VR.
During the course, students will be guided through creating their own unique VR project from start to finish, beginning with a blank design document and ending with a fully functional project. Students will also gain the requisite skills and confidence to pass the "Unity Certified User: VR Developer" exam should they choose to take it.
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CPT 281 Introduction to Data Structures With C++ (3)
Prerequisites: CPT 182
Provides students with the opportunity to master advanced programming techniques to obtain a higher level understanding of Object Oriented Design (OOD) and Object Oriented Analysis (OOA) using C++.
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CPT 287 Introduction to Data Structures With Java (3)
Prerequisites: CPT 189 or instructor permission
Provides students with the opportunity to master advanced programming techniques to obtain a higher level understanding of Object Oriented Design (OOD) and Object Oriented Analysis (OOA) using Java.
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