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3.00 Credits
A second semester of the computer programming language Cobol. The course includes the following topics: sorts, report writer, validation programs, file processing and updating. The students will utilize DOS/VS Cobol available on the mainframe. Prerequisite: CIS211 or permission of the instructor. CR. 3
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An advanced course in Visual Basic which emphasizes more complicated application development and detailed treatment of topics such as databases, ActiveX Controls, client/server, and Web use. Prerequisite: CIS212 or equivalent. CR. 3
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This course will provide students with advanced knowledge of the Java programming language (JDK 1.2). The course will first concentrate on advanced principles such as events, exception handling, inheritance, interfaces, and inner classes before moving on to explore some advanced JDK libraries. These libraries will relate to the following topics: Swing, advanced graphics, multimedia, networking, security, RMI, threads, database connectivity. Prerequisites: CIS210 and CIS330. CR. 3
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This course examines all phases of the information systems life cycle with particular attention to requirements analysis and the specification of information systems. Object-based methodologies for specifying information systems using the software engineering ideas of thinkers such as Jackson, Booch and Coad/Yourdon are emphasized. Prerequisite: CIS210. CR. 3
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This hands on course is designed to provide the student with a theoretical foundation and applied skills required to use PHP as a Web publishing and data management tool. Functional examples and comprehensive hands on lab activities will reinforce the concepts presented and will demonstrate how PHP and MySQL go hand in hand to dynamically generate e-commerce Web sites. Prerequisite: CIS 131 and CIS 135; CIS 210 and CIS 231 are also desirable. CR. 3
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3.00 Credits
This project-oriented course explores the implementation of information systems using an integrated visual object-oriented development environment. Prerequisite: CIS330 or permission of the instructor. CR. 3
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3.00 Credits
This course provides in-depth coverage of the TCP/IP network protocol and also covers distributed network applications, both on local area (LAN) and wide-area (WAN) networks. Prerequisite: CIS240 or permission of the instructor. CR. 3
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the implementation of information systems through database design and use of a database management system. The course examines database models, such as the relational, entity-relationship and object-oriented database models, as well as how to administer shared data. Prerequisites: MAT280 and CIS330 or permission of the instructor. CR. 3
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3.00 Credits
This is an upper-level management information systems course that focuses on using Oracle's database and applications development utilities. This course assumes that the student has an extensive background using other databases (i.e., Access) and an understanding of relational databases. Prerequisites: CIS135 and CIS350. CR. 3
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3.00 Credits
This course studies abstract data types and their use in large software systems, such as an operating system or compiler. Specification, implementation, use and computational characteristics of data structures such as stacks, queues, trees, and graphs are covered. Recurring concepts of computer science-such as efficiency, levels of abstraction, reuse and trade-off-are stressed throughout. In the laboratory component, students implement and use data structures to solve a variety of problems in information systems. This course is designed to fulfill the CS2 requirement in the ACM computer science requirement. Prerequisites: MAT280 and CIS210 or permission of the instructor. CR. 3
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