Austin Community College
Summer 2011 - CLOSED COURSES
Course Descriptions All Courses Classroom Courses Distance Learning Courses
Updated: 11/30/2011 12:37:26
COMPUTER SCIENCE
5.5 Week Session May 23 - June 29
9 Week Session May 23 - July 24
COSC 1301 Personal Computing
R [20/20] 29792 Lec 011 NRG 4233 MW 1:00pm - 4:20pm OH Gauna, Steven
COSC 1315 Fundamentals of Programming
B [20/20] 29800 Lec 002 CYP 2129 TTh 6:00pm - 8:15pm OH Kumi, Fredrick
Lab 002 CYP 2129 TTh 8:25pm - 9:10pm
B [20/20] 29654 Lec 004 RGC 116 MW 1:00pm - 4:30pm OH Finney, Sarah
B [20/20] 29648 Lec 001 RRC 2220. MW 12:30pm - 4:00pm OH Garrett, Jerry
11 Week Session May 23 - August 8
11 Week Session May 23 - August 8
5.5 Week Session June 30 - August 8
5.5 Week Session May 23 - June 29
COSC 1300 Introduction to Computing
R [24/24] 28637 DIL 004 ONL Orientation req. See Open Campus OH Kohls, Mary
9 Week Session May 23 - July 24
5.5 Week Session June 30 - August 8
COSC 1300 Introduction to Computing
A survey course discussing computing terminology, components, programming concepts, and the computer's integration into business activities. Laboratory experience includes word processing, spreadsheets, presentation software and databases.
COSC 1301 Personal Computing
A hands-on course for the development of skills needed to use personal computer systems for business, individual, and educational applications. Learn word processing, database management, spreadsheet development, and how to use the operating system. Keyboarding skills are not required, but are helpful. May not be applied toward a CSC degree.
COSC 1315 Fundamentals of Programming
An introduction to computer concepts, logic, and computer programming. Includes designing, coding, debugging, testing, and documenting programs using a high-level programming language.
COSC 1320 C++ Programming
This is an introduction to the C++ programming language and its subset, the C programming language. Program structure, blocks, storage types, console and file I/O, functions, arrays, strings, pointers, call-by-reference, call-by-value, and dynamic memory allocation will be discussed. The concept of classes will be introduced. The differences between C++ and C will also be discussed. Prerequisite: COSC 1315 or department approval.
COSC 2425 Computer Organization and Machine Language -- PC Assembly
Computer organization and programming for the microcomputer. Emphasis on macros, assemblers, loaders, linkers, channels, subroutines, coroutines, internal and I/O operations, low level I/O, recursion, data manipulation including arrays and records. Prerequisite: Two semesters of programming or department approval.