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3.00 Credits
(3) See CSCI 261 Computer Science I for course description.
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(3) Tests of goodness of fit and independence, analysis of variance, simple linear regression and correlation, multiple regression, time series analysis, index numbers, and nonparametric methods. Requisites: PR, CIS 200 or MATH 250.
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(3) A continuation of CIS 201, Introduction to Procedural Programming I, involving the application of logical structure, internal and external documentation, and flowcharting to solve complex business problems. Students will create data files, apply logical structure, flowchart, write and document COBOL programs to solve complex business problems. Requisites: PR, CIS 201.
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3.00 Credits
(3) Contemporary treatment of computer architecture using assembly language, the interface between hardware and software. Provides an overview of key hardware and software engineering issues. Requisites: PR, CIS 201 or CSCI 261.
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(3) Operating-system software and design, including device management, resource allocation, task scheduling and control, communications interfaces, user management, security, and current developments in the field. Extensive work in command and script languages for job control (e.g., DOS, VSE, VM, Windows). Requisites: PR, CIS 101.
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3.00 Credits
(3) The study of: information systems usage and management; information-based support systems and information systems requirements; management of information systems; advanced considerations in the evaluation and selection of information systems. Requisites: Junior Standing.
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3.00 Credits
(3) Data types and their relation to sequence structures, including lists, arrays, trees, records, abstract, and opaque types. Introduction to character and symbolic data. Requisites: PR, CIS 261.
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3.00 Credits
(3) This course provides the essential features of visual basic programming language for rapid application development. The standard controls and event handling procedures in Visual Basic is discussed and used to develop applicationswith graphical user interface. Coverage will include strings manipulation, array structures, function calls, object development, and daatabase connectivity. Requisites: PR, Junior standing.
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(3) Development and use of operations research techniques, inventory models, linear programming, simplex method, dual solutions, transportation problems, queuing theory, and Markov processes. Requisites: PR, CIS 101, CIS 200, MATH 331.
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(3) This course provides the concepts and programming techniques needed to learn the RPG IV programming language. Coverage includes RPG IV basics and advanced topics. It also provides the foundation for moving from older RPG environments to the modern RPG IV language. Requisites: PR, Junior standing.
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