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  • JAVA programming for both computer science majors and computer professionals. Continuation of Computer Science 135. Review of JAVA syntax, data types, data structures, exception handling, and object-oriented features including classes, objects, and inheritance. The course will introduce GUI programming and advanced JAVA features. (CSU/UC) AA/AS Area E

    Tuesday and Thursdays, 7:10 pm - 10:00 pm beginning January 24, 2012

    College of Marin, Kentfield Campus, Science Center room 125/144 (lab)

  • A course for the continuing programming student in elements and use of the C/C++ programming language. There will be discussion of design, coding, testing and debugging of programs using the C/C++ language and language support.

    Wednesday 6:00 PM - 9:50 PM (Lec/Lab), 1/18/2012-5/23/2012

    Napa Main Campus, Bldg 1400, Room 1432

  • An introduction to the Unix/Linux operating system.  Topics include:  Unix/Linux commands, file system, the Vi and Emacs editors, Shell Scripting, Perl and CGI, Intro to C/C++ Programming and the X Window (Unix/Linux GUI)

    Monday 6:00 PM - 9:50 PM (Lec/Lab),  01/23/2012-05/21/2012

    Napa Main Campus, Bldg 1400, Room 1432

  • Computer architecture and techniques of assembly language programming as applied with Intel microprocessors. Topics include theory and concepts of virtual memory, pipelines, caches, and multitasking. IA-32 hardware architecture (bus, memory, stack, I/O, interrupts), design of structured assembly language code, arithmetic instructions, simple data transfer, input/output and disk processing concepts. (Prerequisite: Computer Science 130 or 135 or 150. Three lecture hours weekly.) (CSU/UC) AA/AS Area E
    Kentfield Campus
    Wed 7:10 - 10:00 pm  Science Center 177
  • Introduction to computer programming using JAVA for computer science majors and computer professionals. Course concepts include problem-solving techniques, program design, charting, control structures, primitive data types, array and string data structures, operations, algorithms, reading and writing files, exception handling, and applets. Object-oriented features are introduced, including classes, objects, inheritance, and parameter passing.  (Prerequisite: Math 103 or equivalent. Three lecture and three laboratory hours weekly.) (CSU/UC) AA/AS Area E
    Kentfield Campus
    Lec 7:10 - 8:30 pm Science Center 124
    Lab 8:40 - 10:00 pm Science Center 144
  • This course provides students with the knowledge and skills required to set up, configure, use, and support Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) on Microsoft Windows Server 2008
    Napa Main Campus
    Lec/Lab Friday 09:00AM - 12:50 pm, Bldg 1400, Room 1432