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CS-20-Python Application Programming-M1L-22527
This is an introductory programming course intended to provide fundamental skills in creating and organizing maintainable Python programs. It enables people working primarily on non-computing domains (Natural Sciences, Linguistics, IT Operations) to use domain specific software libraries for exploratory computing, data analysis, and data visualization. Students will also gain exposure to tools commonly used to manage their development environment, share work products, and organize tools and libraries.
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CIS-205-COMPUTER LITERACY-M2-23292
An introduction to computers and information technology for people with no background in nor knowledge of computers. This course meets the computer literacy requirement for graduation. It is an overview of the field of computers, providing the student with an introduction to computers and software application
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SOCSC-20-Global Issues-L2-24518
This 100% ONLINE ASYNCHRONOUS LATE-START 8-WEEK course surveys ongoing issues that impact our world across traditional political boundaries—“global” issues. Major issues include population trends, economic development and inequality, basic human needs (including access to food, water, and healthcare), human rights, international conflict and security concerns, and environmental problems. The class will follow the background to these issues as well as their current impact(s) around the world. We’ll study how and why global issues impact and shape our present and future. Specific emphasis is placed on students developing a broad understanding of global issues coupled with developing critical thinking and creative thinking skills and practices to become more informed citizens of the world and gain a deeper understanding of the world we live in today in order to, hopefully, positively influence the world in which we live in the future.