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3.00 Credits
Design/implementation concepts for relational model. Enterprise and entity-relationship modeling. Schema development: normalization; SQL data definition and data manipulation language; user-defined types, rules, and triggers to support the schema. Features to support integrity, ease of use, and control: concurrency, locking, distribution, performance. [Prereq: CIS 230, 250, 260 or CS 233; MATH 253 recommended. Weekly: 2 hrs lect, 2 hrs lab.]
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3.00 Credits
4th generation language tools. Ad hoc interaction with database using SQL. Program SQL scripts; design applications using forms and menus; program an application using form and menu structures; program with a report generator; access the database from a procedural language. [Prereq: CIS/CS 315, MATH 253. Weekly: 2 hrs lect, 2 hrs lab.]
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3.00 Credits
Computer system components and their relationships. Digital logic, microarchitecture, microprogramming. Number systems; two pass assembler; instruction sets; addressing modes; using assembly language. [Prereq: CIS 230 and 250. Desired: CIS/CS 291 (or IA for students from other disciplines). Weekly: 2 hrs lect, 2 hrs lab].
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3.00 Credits
Data communications principles and applications; administering and managing communications systems. Protocols, networks, communication hardware, design, performance analysis. [Prereq: CIS 130 and 250 with grade of C or CS 233, or IA for students from other disciplines. Weekly: 2 hrs lect, 2 hrs lab.]
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3.00 Credits
Comprehensively examine network design standards, communication protocols, configuration and management methods, security, and traffic analysis. Practical lab activities with tools and equipment. [Prereq: CIS 11 0 or CS 131 (C). CIS/CS 372 recommended.]
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3.00 Credits
Advanced instruction in the techniques of multimedia systems and production. Treatment of the more complex theoretical computer science principles related to multimedia systems and practical, hands-on experience with various software and media used in computer-based multimedia systems. [Prereq: CIS 246. Weekly: 2 hrs lect, 2 hr lab.]
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3.00 Credits
Survey organizational information needs; develop an organizational information strategy; plan and control; staff for success; write/review requests for proposals and bids; analyze make vs. buy decisions; write/review contracts; make management presentations. [Prereq: CIS/CS 318 and 372.]
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3.00 Credits
Conceptual overview of issues pertaining to e-commerce as well as hands-on development of electronic commerce Internet Web Sites. [Prereq: CIS 11 0 or IA. Weekly: 2 hrs lect, 2 hrs lab.]
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3.00 Credits
GIS applications. Vector- and raster-based systems. Layering techniques, representation methods, analytical operations, information management/integration. [Weekly: 2 hrs lect, 2 hrs lab.]
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
May include object-oriented programming, artificial intelligence programming, computer graphics, or specialized application tools. [Possible mandatory CR/NC. Weekly: meets 1 hr per unit as lect (CIS/CS 480B); 2 hrs per unit lab (480L); or combination of 2 hrs lect, 2 hrs lab (480). Rep with different topics.]
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