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  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is designed to give the Oracle database administrator (DBA) a firm foundation in basic administrative tasks. Through instructor-led learning, structured hands-on practices, and challenge-level exercise labs, the DBA will gain the necessary knowledge and skills to set up, maintain, and troubleshoot an Oracle7 or Oracle8 database. A.S. degree credit only. (3 hour lecture; 2 hour lab)
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course introduces students to the critical task of planning and implementing database backup and recovery strategies and to the trends and problems associated with business networking. Backup and recovery techniques and various backup, failure, restore and recovery scenarios are introduced. Generic backup, restore and recovery operations that apply to both Oracle7 and Oracle8 database environments; the Oracle8 Recovery Manager is also discussed. Students will learn the various solutions required to tackle problems associated with business networking. Implementation of solutions, Net8 architecture, and peer connections are covered. A.S. degree credit only. (3 hour lecture; 2 hour lab)
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course introduces students to a series of tuning steps which can be used to improve the performance of the Oracle8 Server. The focus is on database rather than specific operating system performance issues. Through a combination of demonstrations, lectures, online lab exercises, and slide presentations, students will gain practical experience tuning an Oracle database. Students will also learn how to recognize, troubleshoot and resolve common performance related problems in administering an Oracle database. A.S. degree credit only. (3 hour lecture; 2 hour lab)
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course enables students to learn how to write PL/SQL procedures, functions and packages. Working in both the Procedure Builder and the SQL Plus environments, students will learn how to create and manage PL/SQL program units and database triggers. Students will also learn how to use some of the Oracle-supplied packages. A.S. degree credit only. (3 hour lecture; 2 hour lab)
  • 4.00 Credits

    In this course, students will learn how to build and test interactive applications and will work in a graphical user interface (GUI) environment. They will learn how to customize forms with user input items such as check boxes, list items and radio groups. Students will also learn how to modify data access by creating event-related triggers. A.S. degree credit only. (3 hour lecture; 2 hour lab)
  • 4.00 Credits

    In this course, students will gain an opportunity to broaden their Developer/2000 formbuilding skills. They will use Project Builder to manage application files and multiple transactions across modules. Students will also learn how to create multiple-form applications and will practice enhancing their applications with custom menus, reports and charts. A.S. degree credit only. (3 hour lecture; 2 hour lab)
  • 4.00 Credits

    In this course, students will build a variety of standard and custom reports in a clientserver environment. Working in a graphical user interface (GUI) environment, students will learn how to retrieve, display and format data in many styles to create tabular, matrix, mailing label and letter reports. They will also learn how to customize more complex reports, embed graphical charts in reports and use the Intelligent Remote Reports Server. A.S. degree credit only. (3 hour lecture; 2 hour lab)
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is an intermediate programming course using the Java computer language. Students are required to code, compile and execute programs. Object oriented programming techniques as they are applied in event driven programming will be presented. Practical examples of object oriented programming for the World Wide Web will be studied. Prerequisites: COP 1220. Laboratory fee. A.S. degree credit only. (3 hour lecture; 2 hour lab)
  • 4.00 Credits

    This is an advanced level programming course using Java. Students will be required to code. Compile and execute programs. Topics include applets, exception handling, multimedia mechanisms, multithreading and networking capabilities, and advanced Internet technologies in multi-tiered web environments accessing databases. Prerequisites: COP 2800. Laboratory fee. A.S. degree credit only. (3 hour lecture: 2 hour lab) technology security field. Topics include: an introduction to general security concepts; communication security; infrastructure security; basic cryptography; operational and organizational security. Including topics from troubleshooting to performing a site survey, this course delivers hands on training that benefits the novice as well as the experienced network professional. Prerequisites: CEN 2305. Laboratory fee. (3 hour lecture; 2 hour lab)
  • 4.00 Credits

    The prospective e-commerce professional will learn the skills necessary to create applications using XML technologies. Building, maintaining, and implementing these applications allow the student an opportunity to create business-to-business web applications that solve everyday business problems. Prerequisites: CGS 1060, COP 1822, and COP 2800. Laboratory fee. A.S. degree credit only. (3 hour lecture; 2 hour lab)
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