CSC130 Computer Programming II: Java
Students use projects and teamwork to design, implement, and test large computer programs in Java, with emphasis on programming style, expression, and documentation. Object-oriented programming methodology, abstract data types, data structures, internal searching and sorting methods, exceptions, generics, multithreading, and simple recursion are covered. Students analyze the efficiency and compare times of recursive and non-recursive sorts and searches, as well as searches of graphs using stacks and queues.
Prerequisite: CSC110 or CSC120 or CSC105
Offered: Fall, Spring
BIT221 Web Site Development Practicum
Student teams work with faculty, departments, or non-profit organizations planning, designing and implementing interactive, dynamic web sites. This course has both service-learning and interdisciplinary facets and may be taken for honors credit.
Prerequisite: GIT183, GIT184, and BIT283
Offered: Fall, Spring
BIT286 PHP and MySQL for Web Development
Students build on JavaScript, programming, database, HTML, DHTML, and CSS skills. This course introduces the web developer to the PHP scripting language and the MySQL database system and enables students to plan and develop end-to-end, database-driven web sites and applications.
Prerequisites: GIT183 and GIT150
Semester offered: Varies