BASIC PROGRAMMING
This course includes basic program statements, string functions, sequential programming with switches, subroutines, and single dimensional arrays.
SOFTWARE APPLICATION 1
This course deals with DOS and Word Processing software applications such as Wordstar, Microsoft
Word, Word Perfect, Write and Chi-Writer.
SOFTWARE APPLICATION 2
This course deals with the following spreadsheet software applications such as Lotus 123, Symphony, Framework, Formtool and Quatro Pro.
STATISTICAL COMPUTING
DATABASE MANAGEMENT
This course includes definition of terms, basic database concepts, structure of database models, implementation of hierarchical relational and network database models, database analysis and design, database system usage and management issues, and database administration.
PASCAL PROGRAMMING
This course includes the study of syntax , structures, capabilities and limitations of PASCAL Language. It teaches the students structured programming techniques and prepares them for more complex and higher lever programming.
COBOL PROGRAMMING
The student is thoroughly exposed to flowcharting, coding and debugging of sound programs written in COBOL Language. Emphasis is given to the study of the structure, capabilities and limitations of the COBLO Language as implemented in micro-computers.
DATA STRUCTURES
This course deals with the study of data structures with PASCAL as the language of implementation. It covers specifically linear data structures such as arrays, stacks, linked lists, nonlinear data structures such as generalized lists; trees and graphs; operations on structure using algorithms such as insertions; deletions; traversals; and elementary complex analysis.
COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE/DIGITALDESIGN
This course covers basic logic design (combinational and sequential), comparisons of basic computer architetures, and study of microprocessors and other components of a computer.
METHODS OF RESEARCH
COMPUTER ACCOUNTING 1
This course exposes the students with the nature, functions and scope of accounting in relation to computer applications affecting service concern and merchandising enterprise organized as sole proprietorship and partnership. This deals with principles, techniques and computer machine problems applicable to the identification, measurement and communication of accounting information.
COMPUTER ACCOUNTING 2
It involves the study of Corporation Accounting applied to Electronic Data Processing. It deals primarily on transactions, financial statements and accounting reports distinctive to corporation. It also covers accounting for materials, labor and overhead as used in manufacturing operation.
ANALYSIS OF ALGORITHMS
CLIPPER LANGUAGE
Clipper is a software application that compiles a source database programs into a stand-alone programs. This course involves an advance study of Xbase systems development. The advance features of the language will be carefully studies and fully utilized in developing efficient and practical database and business software applications.
COMPUTER ORGANIZATION
This course includes the study of instructions set and interrupt structures; addressing schemes; microprogramming; dynamic procedure activation; system architecture; evaluation; memory management; process management; and recovery procedures.
FILE ORGANIZATION
This course covers file organization, processing methods and data file management.
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
This subject includes software development processes; requirements analysis and definition tools and techniques such as structured design; HIPO; structured flowcharts; Jackson; Pol; and implementation tool and techniques; coding; programming software and management issues.
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES
This course covers programming languages concepts; data types and structures; control structures and data flows; run-time considerations; interpretative languages; introduction to lexical analysis and persing.
DISCRETE MATHEMATICS
Mathematics reasoning, sets, binary relations, functions, and accounting and algorithms analysis.
C Programming
C language is primarily for system programming. A high level program applicable for both mini and microcomputers with low level processing or high level instructions. It discusses data types, operations, C statements, built-in functions, single and multi-dimensional arrays.
SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN
This course involves a theoritical study of systems, its concepts and components, system organization and data gathering. It deals on the details of systems investigation, design, implementation and evaluation.
OPERATING SYSTEM (OS)
It discusses the objectives, concepts, and the construction of an OS such as file, disk, process and memory management and how the OS interacts with the different devices and resources of a computer system.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
This course involves the study of the simulation of human intelligence into a programmable machine language. It includes PROLOG programming to enhance the students' programming logic.
SYSTEMS DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT
AUTOMATA THEORY
It involves the study of fundamental ideas and models underlying computing and engineering techniques for the design of computing systems, both hardware and software. Computability and Turing machines. Turing machines as acceptor and transducers, universal machine, computable and non-computable function, halting problems are likewise discussed.
COMPILER DESIGN
This course involves the specifications of a programming language, structure of a compiler, lexical analyzer, parser code generator, supporting run-time routines, translations or intermediate cod, syntax-directed translation, symbol tables and dictionaries, error detection, recovery and break-in.
OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING
HUMAN BEHAVIOR IN COMPUTER MANAGEMENT
DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS
A study of networks of interacting computers. The problems, rationales and possible solutions for both distributed operating systems and databases will be examined. The discussions will center around the main issues of distributed computer systems, access control, distributes control, efficiency, heterogeneity and reliability.
COMPUTER RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
It covers current developments in the field of Information Technology. Resource speakers are invited to lecture and discuss latest trends in Information Technology. Actual exposure of students to computer hardware installations and operation of software applications.
COMPUTER NETWORKS
Network Architecture model, routing and congestion control, satellite and radio networks, LAN, virtual terminal and file transfer protocols, network security, transport and session protocols, analysis of protocols, analysis of network technology.
Introduction to computer networking, focusing on computer hardware and operating systems (DOS/Windows, UNIX), communications and LAN hardware and LAN operating systems, modern communications, network application development.
COMPUTER-AIDED INSTRUCTION
EXPERT SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT
Representation of inexact knowledge, learning system, descriptions of intelligent systems, and neural computing.
C and C++
Basic programming in C: data types, control structures, the preprocessor, arrays and pointers. Introduction to object-oriented programming in C++, classes, derived classes, data abstraction; inheritance and access control. Substantial programming assignments.
DESIGNING FOR THE WORLD WIDE WEB
Introduction of the creative WWW Page development. Students not only learn how to develop WWW pages but learn creative art skills that enhance the effectiveness of their work. Graphics applications and techniques, ffp and the hypertext markup language is covered. The course briefly looks at contemporary developments on the Internet such as VRML, and advanced HTML support.
THE UNIX OPERATING SYSTEM AND THE INTERNET
Unix Operating System commands, hierarchical file systems, editors, windowing, networking, security, and administration. Emphasis on shell programming, awk scripts, sed, email, newsgroups, Internet, telnet/ffp, search tools (Archie, Gopher, WAIS, Mosaic).
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