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2.00 Credits
UltraDev Pre: CPS160 Co: This course will use UltraDev to link a website to a database where information will be inserted, updated, and deleted. Additionally, students will learn how to restrict access areas, track users, and create cookies. Fulfills open, software and web development electives.
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2.00 Credits
Introduction to Access Pre: CPS100 Co: Study of database concepts as applied to MS Access database. Topics include the basic models used by database systems, database design and implementation, relational operations, database reports, menu driven applications, programming, database administration, and database security. Fulfills open, business, and software electives. (2 hours of lecture per week)
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4.00 Credits
Database Theory and Applications Pre: CPS100 Co: This course is an introduction to database theory and applications. Topics will include Database design, foundation for the relational database model, Structured Query Language (SQL), Entity Relationship (E-R) Modeling, normalization, advanced database design and implementation, and file indexing. Fulfills open, web development and software electives.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to Flash Pre: Communications Proficiency Co: This course will cover the features of the Flash interface, including the drawing tools, layers, and scenes. Students will begin with creating frame-by-frame animations and advance to shape and motion tweened movies. The following topics will also be covered: creating and using library symbols, publishing Flash movies, optimization tips, buttons, movie clips, sound, and ActionScript. Fulfills open, software, and Web development electives. (3 lecture hours per week)
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2.00 Credits
Advanced Flash Pre: CPS174 Co: This course will cover the use of actions and variables to create interactive pages including text, text fields, buttons, and links. Movie clips will be created and used to animate movies and buttons. Sound files will be imported and modified. Pre-loading of movies will be looked at and optimization techniques will be employed. Fulfills open, software and web development electives.
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2.00 Credits
Flash ActionScript Pre: CPS174 Co: In this course, students will work with ActionScript to create preloaders, draggable movie clips and forms. Flash 5 movie elements will be dynamically controlled and updated. Variables will be established, evaluated and passed within a Flash movie. Fulfills open, software and web development electives.
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2.00 Credits
Introduction to Perl Pre: CPS140 Co: This course will use Perl to enhance Web pages and create CGI scripts. The following topics will be covered: Collecting data from visitors to a web site, environment variables, scalars, arrays, conditionals, subroutines, and hashes. Fulfills open, software and web development electives.
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2.00 Credits
Information Systems Disaster Recovery Pre: Co: An introduction to information systems disaster recovery principles, including preparation of a disaster recovery plan, appropriate countermeasures for information security, development of policies and procedures, implementation of the disaster recovery plan, and recovery from an information systems disaster. Fulfills software and open electives.
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4.00 Credits
ASP.NET Pre: Basic Communications Co: This course uses the .NET framework to create ASP.NET applications including Web forms, Web services, interactive Web sites, and distributed applications. The course will provide practical experience using Web forms to create data- bound applications with Visual Basic. NET.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to Computer Applications in Telecommunications Pre: Communications and Mathematics Proficiencies Co: This course is an introductory course in basic computer orientation to hardware and implementation of software applications in telecommunications. Students will use various software packages to create documents, spreadsheets, graphs, databases, and presentations. The student will utilize this knowledge to solve problems and transfer information via electronic medium. Lectures, interactive learning and demonstrations will be employed. Laboratory exercises will be required.
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