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Computer Classes ·  Course Links ·  Class Policies ·  Grading ·  Appointments

Educational Background


Computer Classes

  • Introduction to Computers and Information Systems: Fundamental principles of computer systems including hardware, software, networks, the Internet, file management, virus protection and security. Emphasis will be on the theoretical aspects of computers and information systems. Students will have hands-on use of computers to support concepts and to learn the Microsoft XP operating system, and word processing, spreadsheet, presentation graphics and database software applications. A final project is required in which the student will conduct research on the Internet, evaluate data from information obtained from the Internet, create a database system, and prepare a report and presentation from information in the database. There is no prerequisite for this course.

  • Fundamentals of Programming: Introduction to programming concepts. Computer functions: input, memory, arithmetic control, logic, output. Students will learn the basics of C++ programming. Prerequisite or Corequisite: Ma021 or Ma105 or Ma123 or Ma143.

  • Computer Graphics: Use of web development and graphics packages; web aesthetics, information architecture, construction of web-based graphics pages; web file formats; general graphics techniques. Prerequisite: Cs230 or Cs231.

  • PC Tools for Managers: A hands-on survey of various software packages to aid a manager in his/her decision making functions. Packages include project management/scheduling, spreadsheet, database, presentation graphics/multimedia, and desktop publishing.

  • Database Concepts: An introductory course. Students will understand the concepts and issues involved in Database Management and be able to create Database applications using Microsoft Access.

  • Introduction to C++: Students will learn problem solving techniques useful in computer programs, convert problems into solutions, and write solutions as programs in C++.

  • Web Page Development: Students will learn how to develop web pages using web development software and HTML.

  • Report Generating Software For Managers: A review of existing software for microcomputers. Students will be required to create and generate reports using spreadsheets, wordprocessing, and file management techniques. Prerequisites: Cs100, Cs150, Dp180, Cs230 or Cs231.

    Course Links

    Introduction to Computers

    Computer Tutorials

    Web Development Guide

    Imaging Software

    Web Graphics Software

    Programming Languages and Resources

    C++ Programming

    Microsoft Inc.

    Database Vendors

    Financial/Accounting Software

    Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Software

    Hardware Vendors

    Software Vendors

    Telecommunications Vendors

    Government Computer Security Standards

    Disaster Recovery

    Anti-Virus Software

    Computer Research and Consulting Company

    Computer Magazines

    Computer Search Engine

    Saint Peter's College Library Databases

    Saint Peter's College Blackboard

    Job Search Database


    Class Policies

    Students are expected to attend class and are responsible for all that is covered, whether they are present or not. Absence from an exam may result in a grade of zero (and failure of the course). Absence from more than four classes may result in a FA. See your course syllabus for your particular Class Policy.

    Grading

    Homework will be 10 points. Due at the beginning of the next class after it was assigned.

    Two Exams (Mid-term and Final) will be 25 - 30 points each depending on class.

    Lab Assignments will be 15 - 30 points depending on class.

    Final Project will be 15 - 20 points depending on class. Due on or before the second to last week of the semester.

    All homework, exams, lab assignments, and final projects will be graded and counted in computing the final grade.

    No extra credit assignments or make-up exams will be given.


    Appointments

    Office Hours - Loyola Hall - 121 Glenwood Avenue - Room 13 (201) 915-9368

    Tue: 10:45 - 12:30 and 1:45 - 2:45

    Thu: 5:30 - 6:30 (Englewood Cliffs Campus)

    Fri: 10:45 - 12:30 and 1:45 - 2:45

    Click here to send an email to Professor Moskal at emoskal@spc.edu


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