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3.00 Credits
Fundamental concepts of computer programs as exemplified in the electronic spreadsheet. Emphasis on business applications and personal financial management and tax preparation. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. Not more than three credit hours will count towards the CIS/IT degree requirements. Additional earned credit hours up to 6 will be counted towards elective credit and requires the Consent of Department Chairperson. 150 minutes per week. 3 credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Writing programs in COBOL for typical business problems. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. (IAI code: CS 913) 150 minutes per week. 3 credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Fundamentals of structured problem-solving in C language: emphasis on: syntax, data types, operators, control structures, functions program structure, pointers, arrays, input, and output; students will complete programs of moderate size and complexity. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. Prerequisite: CIS 103, or CIS 106, or CIS 107, or CIS 130, or CIS 135, and Math 99 or higher, or Consent of Department Chairperson. (IAI code: CS 911) 150 minutes per week. 3 credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
In this course the students shall learn the basics of a blockstructured high-level programming language commonly used in internet applications. The topics include the introduction to: procedural and data abstraction programming styles; the concepts of design, testing, and documentation in programming, programming platforms, and software developments; selection, repetition, and control structures; the basic programming elements of arrays, records, and files. Upon completion of this course, the students shall be equipped with the basic skills of Internet programming for problem solving and algorithm development. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. Prerequisite: CIS 142 with a C grade or better. (IAI code: CS 911) 2 lecture and 2 lab hours per week. 3 credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
In-depth concepts of database as they apply to Microcomputers in business and personal use to build information management systems. The network, hierarchical, and relational models are discussed. DBMS on microcomputers are used for lab assignments to implement the rational models. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. Not more than three hours will count towards the CIS/IT degree requirements. Additional earned hours up to six will be counted towards elective credit and requires the Consent Department Chairperson 150 minutes per week. 3 credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
This course will introduce the student to the basic concepts and usage of the Internet. Emphasis will be on the access of information from and development of HTML documents for the World Wide Web. Consideration will also be given to other Internet protocols (Gopher, FTP, Email, and Usenet) and to the principles and terminology relevant to networking in general. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. Prerequisite: CIS 101, or CIS 120, or Consent of Department Chairperson. 150 minutes per week. 3 credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to Web Development with emphasis on architecture, layout structure, template development, documentation and form development. This course will focus on the development of a basic template driven website. Style sheets will be used to organize and present page content. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. Prerequisite: CIS 116, or CIS 120, or Consent of Department Chairperson. 2 lecture and 2 lab hours per week. 3 credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of the Web Development series. This course integrates all of the skills learned in CIS-0181 and focuses on client side scripting to verify data entry, manipulate and control Web page elements, and store information on the client machines using cookies. Methods for initiating user authentication will also be covered. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. Prerequisite: CIS 181, or Consent of Department Chairperson. 2 lecture and 2 lab hours per week. 3 credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
A course in event-driven programming using the Visual Basic programming language. Includes algorithm development, structured design and file processing. Covers topics in the use of various controls including control arrays, exception handling and the use of multiple forms. Introduces database manipulation using Microsoft Access and database controls. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. Prerequisite: CIS 103, and CIS 106, or CIS 142, or Consent of Department Chairperson. (IAI code: CS 914) 150 minutes per week. 3 credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Building on prior COBOL experience, structured design, implementation, testing, and documentation using COBOL. Arrays, records, string processing and files are covered. Direct access file techniques, control logic, master file update, sorting, and searching techniques, and interactive programming. Program linkage and parametric processing. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. Prerequisite: CIS 135, and CIS 142, or CIS 106, or Consent of Department Chairperson. (IAI code: CS 913) 150 minutes per week. 3 credit hours.
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