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3.00 Credits
Prequisite: COP 2741. This course provides the skills to enhance the performance of an Oracle database. The focus is on proper database implementation. This course also demonstrates the warning signs of inefficient database installation and provides guidelines that can be used to resolve performance issues. Lab Fee.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: COP 1000 or COP 1332. Topics include loops, decision structures, I/O operations. Introduction to Java's object-oriented features including arrays, references, classes, objects, inheritance, and data encapsulation. Introduction to GUI design using Java's AWT package, and Java's predefined packages. Lab Fee.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: COP 2800. Advanced Java programming concepts. Includes applets, interfaces, packages, properties, exception handling, native methods, multimedia mechanisms, multithreading, and networking capabilities. Continuation of Java's object-oriented features with major emphasis on class implementation. Advanced GUI design using Java's AWT Package with major emphasis on event handling. Lab Fee.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CGS 2100, COP 2822. Introduction and overview of XML, including writing well-formed and valid XML, the use of DTD's, XML schema, CSS and XSL for formatting. XML provides a uniform method for describing and exchanging structured data that is independent of applications or vendors. Lab Fee.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CGS 1000 or consent of instructor. This course is designed for students to acquire the skills necessary to create a Web site. Students will be exposed to the protocol and vocabularies of web pages and the use of HTML to develop a Web site. Students will be introduced to a variety of site features including GIF and JPEG files, audio, video, animation, and interactivity. Topics include using tables and forms, creating on-line forms with HTML, using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to design Web pages, Dynamic HTML and an introduction to the use and role of Java Script in creating interactive Web pages. Lab Fee.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: COP 2822. Focuses on the Web Server as the workhouse of the World Wide Web (WWW). Teaches how to set up and maintain a Web server. Provides in-depth knowledge of Web server operations and provides hands-on experience in installation and maintenance of a Web server. Highlights the role a Web server plays in the field of e-commerce.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: COP 2822. Client Side Web Scripting course focuses on the skills a student requires for web application development with the focus in this course being on the client side scripting. Cascading Style Sheets, Java script along with VB Script using Microsoft.Net platform are covered. Students will be introduced to Macromedia Dreamweaver as a web application development tool. Lab Fee.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: COP 2830. This course focuses on web design and development with an emphasis on server-side scripting. Topics include advanced CSS, ASP.NET in combination with Microsoft.Net, ISS and MySQL. Skills required for interactive web programming are provided in this course with the management and administration of internet databases with web application tools and server-side scripting. Lab Fee.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Application to Health Sciences. Corequisite: COSL0001. Focus on theoretical principals of cosmetology skills and knowledge as required by the Florida State Board of Cosmetology including proper sanitation procedures, universal precautions, bacteriology, anatomy, physiology, diseases and disorders of the scalp, hair and nails, chemistry of water and its effects with shampoo and conditioners, and basic knowledge in electricity as it pertains to salon appliances. Introduction to product knowledge for proper usage and prevention of waste.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: COS 0001 and COSL0001. Corequisite: COSL0080. Focus on theoretical principals in product costs, knowledge of waste, and setting service charges, application, proper mixing techniques and correct product selection for permanent waving, chemical relaxing, soft curl permanents, and in-depth study of color theory and chemistry in permanent color, semipermanent color, temporary color, decolorizing products, high-lift colors and toners.
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