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Course Codes: PR-Prerequisite; CI-With consent of the instructor; CC-With the consent of the chairperson; CR-Corequisite; Lec.-Lecture; Lab.-Laboratory; Demo.-Demonstration; Pro.-Problem; Dis.-Discussion; 6A-Satisfies Gordon Rule; EC-Satisfies English Composition; QM-Satisfies Quantitative Methods; NS-Satisfies Natural Sciences; SS-Satisfies Social Sciences; HP-Satisfies Historical Perspectives; FA-Satisfies Fine Arts; AF-Satisfies African, Latin American, Middle Eastern, or Asian Perspectives; XMW-Major Works and Major Issues; XLW-Literature and Writing.

USF 1996-97 Undergraduate Catalog - Pages 213 - 214

COMPUTER SERVICE COURSES

(No credit for Engineering Majors)

CGS 2060 SC INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS AND PROGRAMMING IN BASIC -6A (3)

An overview of computer systems and their role in society. Survey of the evolution of computer software and hardware technology with emphasis on current applications. Introduction to programming using the BASIC language.

CGS 3062 COMPUTERS AND SOCIETY (3)

This computer literacy course covers the fundamentals of hardware, software, and programming languages, presents a broad overview of data processing concepts, problems and applications for students with little or no computing background. (For non-engineering majors only.)

CGS 3462 SC PASCAL PROGRAMMING (3)

PR: CGS 3060. Structured programming implemented with the PASCAL language. Emphasis on program structure and data manipulation.

CGS 3463 SC GPSS SIMULATION (3)

PR: COP 3200. The development and execution of discrete event simulation models of real world systems using the GPSS language.

CGS 3464 SC SIMSCRIPT SIMULATION (3)

PR: COP 3463. The use of the Simscript language in discrete event simulation. Development of simulation models of real world systems.

CGS 4260 SC MINI-COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (3)

PR: CGS 4465. Study of mini-computer system components, I-O devices, theory of computer operation.

COP 3120 SC COBOL PROGRAMMING I (3)

PR: CGS 3060. Analysis of ANSI Standard COBOL language elements. Development of file structures and commercially oriented applications.

COP 3121 SC COBOL PROGRAMMING II (3)

PR: COP 3120. Advanced applications of ANSI Standard COBOL. Development of subroutines, relative I-O and data base applications as used in a comprehensive data processing environment.

COP 3200 SC FORTRAN PROGRAMMING (3)

PR: CGS 3060. Solution of scientifically oriented problems using the FORTRAN language. Particular emphasis is placed on file manipulation and system libraries.

ETG 4931 SPECIAL TOPICS IN TECHNOLOGY I (1-5)

PR: CC.

ETG 4932 SPECIAL TOPICS IN TECHNOLOGY II (1-5)

PR: CC.

ETI 4666 PRINCIPLES OF INDUSTRIAL OPERATIONS II (3)

PR: CC. Application fo technqiues developed to the operation of an industrial firm through special projects.


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