SC 2301 Operating Systems

The aim of this course is for students to: (1) Learn the basics of the software design that manages the resources of a computer system, its importance and significance. (2) Analyze how this software design manages the resources of a computer system. (3) Analyze the main algorithms for handling concurrency. (4) Examine the techniques used to manage the processor, memory, peripheral equipment and file systems (processes, multiprogramming, time sharing, asynchronous processes, files and memory management, scheduling, security and privacy) of a computer.

SC 2505 Advanced Programming

The aim of this course is for students to master and apply programming design principles by using object-oriented programming language to learn concepts such as flat files and databases, fundamentals of design, interface development, and event handling (usability, GUI, applets, events, listeners, files, tables, connection to databases (JDBC), exception handling, templates and patterns, and validation).

SC 2565 Digital Effects

The aim of this course is for students to learn and use techniques for the creation of special effects, graphical integration, audio, video, composition, lighting, particles, animation, and the combination of real and digital elements, blue screen, and alterations with a development software. Projects that generate these effects will be developed.

SC 2205 Databases

The aim of this course is for students to: (1) Learn about the importance and role of data bases in an organization. (2) Understand the logical structures and models of databases and their application to solve real cases using database managers. (3) Learn and apply techniques for the effective and efficient management, retrieval, research, and update of information. (4) Study basic concepts of database systems that enable the logical design by using the Entity-Relationship and Relational Models.