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26 Winter/Spring 2019 443-518-1700 howardcc.edu/ConEd Introduction to 3-D Printing e popularity and awareness of 3-D Printing is growing. is class will introduce you to 3-D printing concepts, tools and basic design principles. Learn how a 3-D printer works, the different types of printers and materials you can use and what you can print with a 3-D printer. You will receive an email with login instructions by the start date. Please visit yougotclass.org/catalog.cfm/HowardCC or call 443-518- 4680 for more information. $195 (includes $180 in fees*) Feb 4-Mar 1 XO-928 4712 #5831 Online Apr 1-Apr 26 XO-928 4721 #5840 Online Introduction to C Programming NEW! Learn to create, compile, link, and debug C programs. Topics covered include: why C, data types, storage classes, declaring variables, flow control statements, operators, preprocessor statements, functions, arrays, screen input/ output (I/O), C soware tools, memory models, casting, and writing readable code. is course along with C Level will provide a solid foundation for any type of subsequent C applications programming, such as: business, database, scientific, engineering, graphics, operating system, or real- time process control. Users of C on other operating systems can also benefit from C's standardization and portability by learning C from these Windows or UNIX based courses. Prerequisite: Some programming experience. 1.8 CEUs. $395 (includes $240 in fees*) Wed,Thu,Fri 9am-4pm, Feb 13-Feb 15 XA-404 8262 #5822 Gateway Campus Lab E C Programming level 2 Learn to create, compile, link, and debug C programs. Topics covered include: why C, data types, storage classes, declaring variables, flow control statements, operators, preprocessor statements, functions, arrays, screen input/ output (I/O), C soware tools, memory models, casting, and writing readable code. is course along with C Level 2. will provide a solid foundation for any type of subsequent C applications programming, such as: business, database, scientific, engineering, graphics, operating system, or real- time process control. Users of C on other operating systems can also benefit from C's standardization and portability by learning C from these Windows or UNIX based courses. Prerequisites: some programming experience. 1.8 CEUs. $495 (includes $290 in fees*) Wed,Thu,Fri 9am-4pm, Feb 20-Feb 22 XA-405 8263 #5823 Gateway Campus Lab A C++ for the Absolute Beginner Learn the fundamentals of C++ programming. Topics include real-world objects, data, and arrays. Prior program- ming experience is not required. Aer you register, please create an online account at ed2go.com/howardcc. is is where you will access the course. For more information, please call 443-518-4680. $149 (includes $109 in fees*) Jan 16-Feb 22 XO-325 4637 #5723 Online Feb 13-Mar 22 XO-325 4638 #5724 Online Mar 13-Apr 19 XO-325 4639 #5725 Online Apr 17-May 24 XO-325 4756 #5879 Online May 15-Jun 21 XO-325 4757 #5880 Online Introduction to C++ Programming Learn to create, compile, link, and debug C++ programs. Topics covered include: C++ vocabulary; comparison of C and C++; Object Oriented Programming (OOP) concepts such as: classes and objects,encapsulation, inheritance, polymorphism, and data hiding; memory models; casting; data types; declaring variables; operators; using classes and objects; constructors and destructors; member variables and member functions; friend functions; static member variables and functions; and class libraries. Much of the class time is spent working with classes and objects. Prerequisites: C Programming experience. 1.8 CEUs. $495 (includes $290 in fees*) Wed,Thu,Fri 9am-4pm, Mar 6-Mar 8 XA-406 8264 #5824 Gateway Campus Lab E Introduction to C++ Programming Level 2 Create, compile, link and debug C++ programs. Topics covered include: single inheritance and multiple inheritance; compile-time polymorphism via overloaded functions and overloaded operators; run-time polymorphism via virtual functions and abstract classes; constructors, destructors, and passing parameters to multiple constructors; data hiding; using classes and objects; and both sequential and random file i/o. Both the Introduction and Level 2 establish a firm working knowledge of the C++ programming language. Prerequisite: Introduction to C++ Programming. 1.8 CEUs. $495 (includes $290 in fees*) Wed,Thu,Fri 9am-4pm, Mar 27-Mar 29 XA-407 8265 #5825 Gateway Campus Lab E Computers & Information Technology COURSE NOTES * Fees not eligible for waiver. ** Neither XE courses nor their fees are eligible for waiver. (S) = Supplies needed. Instructor will provide list at first class. (T) = Textbook recommended or required. Purchase at HCC Bookstore or online before first class.