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    "code": "AUTC204",
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    "title": "Computer Programming III",
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    "code": "CSI226",
    "title": "Computer Programming IV",
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    "code": "CSI242",
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    "code": "CSI244",
    "title": "Web Development III",
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    "code": "CSI246",
    "title": "Web Development IV",
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    "id": "renton-000298",
    "code": "CSI248",
    "title": "Cross Platform Development",
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    "code": "CSI250",
    "title": "Rich Internet Applications",
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    "code": "CSI255",
    "title": "Game Development",
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    "code": "CSI260",
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    "code": "CSI293",
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    "code": "CSI330",
    "title": "Software Engineering",
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    "id": "renton-000305",
    "code": "CSI335",
    "title": "Discrete Math",
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    "id": "renton-000306",
    "code": "CSI340",
    "title": "Software Application Development I",
    "credits": null,
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    "description": "CSI 340 - Software Application Development I CSI 340 - Software Application Development I 5 Total Credits Utilizing software development methodologies, students will gain experience in programming web applications using the Windows platform. Emphasis will be put on user experience, responsive web interfaces, testing, deployment and security. 0 or higher. Course",
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    "code": "CSI345",
    "title": "Advanced Data Structures and Algorithms",
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    "description": "CSI 345 - Advanced Data Structures and Algorithms CSI 345 - Advanced Data Structures and Algorithms 5 Total Credits Students will learn to program data structures important for supporting application development, such as stacks, queues, hashtables, sets, maps, trees, heaps and graphs, in addition to various searching and sorting algorithms. Emphasis will be put on algorithmic efficiency and practical applications related to computer science. 0 or higher. Course",
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    "id": "renton-000308",
    "code": "CSI350",
    "title": "Software Application Development II",
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    "description": "CSI 350 - Software Application Development II CSI 350 - Software Application Development II 5 Total Credits Utilizing concepts from Software Engineering I, students will gain experience beyond web programming with models such as Windows application programming, Windows services, communication services in the Windows platform and other related application programming models. Coverage will also be given to parallel programming. Emphasis will be put on testing, deployment and security. 0 or higher. Course",
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    "id": "renton-000309",
    "code": "CSI360",
    "title": "Mobile Application Development I",
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    "description": "CSI 360 - Mobile Application Development I CSI 360 - Mobile Application Development I 5 Total Credits Students will learn how to create Android applications using Android Developer Tools and the Android studio. Android applications will be run on virtual as well as hardware devices. Emphasis will be put on designing the user interface through views and view groups; adding and applying resource files; saving preferences and data; and using databases as a repository. 0 or higher. Course",
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    "id": "renton-000310",
    "code": "CSI460",
    "title": "Mobile Application Development II",
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    "hours": null,
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    "id": "renton-000311",
    "code": "CSI470",
    "title": "Data Mining",
    "credits": null,
    "hours": null,
    "description": "CSI 470 - Data Mining CSI 470 - Data Mining 5 Total Credits Searching for patterns in related data is essential for businesses to understand what data is relevant to their enterprise. Students will learn to extract patterns mining in business data by programming various algorithms in classification, clustering and association. 0 or higher. Course",
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    "id": "renton-000312",
    "code": "CSI475",
    "title": "Advanced Database Intelligence",
    "credits": null,
    "hours": null,
    "description": "CSI 475 - Advanced Database Intelligence CSI 475 - Advanced Database Intelligence 5 Total Credits Students will use ETL to integrate, clean, and transform data from multiple sources into a resultant data set to be loaded into a data warehouse. Advanced SQL will be written against the warehouse to extract business insights. 0 or higher. Course",
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      "CSI470"
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    "id": "renton-000313",
    "code": "CSI483",
    "title": "IT Project Management",
    "credits": null,
    "hours": null,
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    "id": "renton-000314",
    "code": "CSI492",
    "title": "Senior Capstone Project",
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      "CSI475"
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    "id": "renton-000315",
    "code": "CSI494",
    "title": "Cooperative Education/Internship",
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    "code": "DFT122",
    "title": "Working with As-Builts",
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      "DFT117"
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    "code": "DFT128",
    "title": "Civil Drafting",
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    "code": "DFT154",
    "title": "Software Applications for Drafting",
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    "code": "DFT185",
    "title": "Job Readiness",
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    "code": "DFT206",
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    "code": "DFT215",
    "title": "Emerging Design Technologies",
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    "code": "DFT220",
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