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CMSC 1206: Basic Networking/Security
3.00 Credits
St. Cloud Technical and Community College
Basic concepts and terminology used in local area networks will be covered, including the OSI and TCP/IP models of networking. Fundamental problems associated with management of local area networks will be presented and solved. The student will be able to identify the hardware and software necessary to implement a local area network. In addition, to address network security issues, this course will provide an understanding of information security management and the technical components of security. The material covers the history and terminology of security and an overview of how to manage information security issues. Topics include legal and ethical issues, risk management, security design, and maintenance. (3 C: 2 lect/pres, 1 lab, 0 other)
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CMSC 1212: Web Markup Language
3.00 Credits
St. Cloud Technical and Community College
This course will teach the student how to create web pages. It will also teach them how to get those pages on the Internet and make them visible to the world. It will teach the student HTML which is the markup language used by the Internet. It will also teach the student Javascript and Cascading Style Sheets which are used to make web pages dynamic and formatted. Students will also complete exercises using links, sound, graphics, animation and forms. The programming techniques include handling conversions from both clients and servers, passing communication, distributed information handling and tags. Page loading techniques will also be taught. (3 C: 2 lect/pres, 1 lab, 0 other)
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CMSC 1215: Xml
3.00 Credits
St. Cloud Technical and Community College
XML is a language that allows information and services to be encoded with meaningful structure and semantics. It is used for information exchange over the internet. Visual Basic, Java and many more language use XML to process information. XML fundamentals and concepts, architecture, information modeling, XML processing, transformations and testing and tuning will be covered to prepare the student for the certification test. Prerequisite(s): CMSC1203 (3 C: 2 lect/pres, 1 lab, 0 other)
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CMSC 1216: Database Modeling I
3.00 Credits
St. Cloud Technical and Community College
Databases are an integral part of computer systems. This course is the first of two database modeling courses. It covers RDBMS basics, introduction to SQL Server 2005, installation of SQL 2005, create databases through scripts, T-SQL statements, joins, creating and altering tables, add/modify/delete data in tables, constraints, queries, database normalization, indexes, views, writing scripts and batches, stored procedures and user defined functions. Prerequisite(s): CMSC1203 (3 C: 2 lect/pres, 1 lab, 0 other)
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CMSC 1225: Java Language I
3.00 Credits
St. Cloud Technical and Community College
Students will study the skills necessary for the effective and efficient creation of computer programs using Java programming. Students will complete exercises which include the creation of several Java applications and the modification of some existing Java applications. The programming techniques to be taught include object-oriented logic. Program creation, declaring and using variables, sequence, selection and loop structures, arrays, functions, inheritance, classes, polymorphism, abstract classes and interfaces are covered in this class. Prerequisite(s): CMSC1203 (3 C: 2 lect/pres, 1 lab, 0 other)
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CMSC 1227: Agile Programming Methodology
3.00 Credits
St. Cloud Technical and Community College
Agile programming methodology abandons the SDLC in program development. Simple design, design as you go, incremental steps, independent steps and knowing the tools that are available to use for your purpose are core rules of Agile programming. Agile programming implements the use of team programming, usually groups of 2-10. With Agile methodology, programmers can react more quickly to requirement changes and additions. Constant coding, testing and implementation are imperative in Agile programming. An expert user is also always part of the process. (3 C: 2 lect/pres, 1 lab, 0 other)
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CMSC 1255: Php
3.00 Credits
St. Cloud Technical and Community College
This course is an introduction to PHP, Hypertext Preprocessor. The students will be involved in writing HTML pages that incorporate PHP into them. This will enable the students to perform database connectivity from an HTML page, utilize the GD library and create graphics on their pages as well as learning the basics of the PHP language including variables, decision and loop structures and more. This will also enable the students to stay current with market demands for programmers. Dynamic web applications will be developed using HTML and PHP. Prerequisite(s): CMSC1203 (3 C: 2 lect/pres, 1 lab, 0 other)
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CMSC 2201: Database Modeling II
3.00 Credits
St. Cloud Technical and Community College
Database Modeling II is an extension of Database Modeling I. SQL server installation and configuration, configuring SQL Server instances, databases and security; configuring linked servers; database mirroring; log shipping; database snapshots as well as data customer support. Data retrieval, manipulation, management thru XML, exceptions are covered. Service Broker components are implemented as well as importing and exporting data to files. Replication management is introduced. Database maintenance, management, backup and restoration are covered. Monitoring and troubleshooting SQL Server performance and gathering performance and optimization data by using DMV's are the new pieces that are introduced in this course along with continuing database creation and maintaining databases from Database Modeling I. Prerequisite(s): CMSC1203, CMSC1216 (3 C: 2 lect/pres, 1 lab, 0 other)
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CMSC 2202: Web Scripting Language
3.00 Credits
St. Cloud Technical and Community College
A web scripting language enables the user to create dynamic web pages that enable database connectivity. Creating user services, creating and managing components, consuming and manipulating data, testing and debugging, deploying a web application, maintaining and supporting a web application and configuring and securing a web application are subjects covered in this course. Prerequisite(s): CMSC1203 (3 C: 2 lect/pres, 1 lab, 0 other)
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CMSC 2203: C# Programming
3.00 Credits
St. Cloud Technical and Community College
C# is an objected-oriented language from Microsoft that is derived from C and C++. C# is programmed in the Net environment. C# features include using variables, functions, multi-dimensional and jagged arrays, overloading, indexes, attributes and overriding and XML integration. Console applications, Windows applications and ASP.Net web services can be written in C#. Prerequisite(s): CMSC1203 (3 C: 2 lect/pres, 1 lab, 0 other)
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