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4.00 Credits
4 cr. Provides an understanding of fundamental concepts in themanagement of data,hands-on experiencewith a small-scale database management system, and an awareness of the application of business data base management systems. Lab exercises involve use of a relational DBMS to load, update and retrieve information from a database. Prerequisite: CIS 1007.
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4.00 Credits
4 cr. An in-depth focus on the five phases of the systems development lifecycle. Topics include: preliminary investigation, physical and logical documentation, detailed investigation of requirements and alternative specifications, analysis and design techniques, implementation considerations,development of logical and physical data flow diagrams,datamodeling, prototyping, CASE tools and the use of GANTT and PERT charts. A sample project is introduced and is integrated using the SDLC methodology. Prerequisite: CIS 3107.
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4.00 Credits
4 cr. An introduction to the diverse tasks required for 3-D game development. An overview of the game design industry and game development processes lead to development projects that use leading development tools. Sophisticated 3-D models are created using modeling software and incorporated into the development projects. Assessment is based on student's understanding of themethodologies,use of the development tools, and aesthetics of the designs. Prerequisite: CIS 2085.
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4.00 Credits
4 cr. Develop applications using Java,Micro Edition (J2ME) for a variety of resource constrained devices such as cellular phones, pagers and personal digital assistants (PDAs). Studentswill explore the creation of graphical user interfaces,data storage,network access and game development. Activities include creating applications formobile devices using both high-level and low-level industry standard interfaces and developing a distributed application over awireless network.Prerequisites: CIS 2087 or consent of instructor.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
1-4 cr. Selected topic of contemporary importance in the field. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. CIS 4030:Advanced Database:Oracle 4 cr. Exploration of advanced database topics using the Oracle tool set. The topics covered include creating, viewing and modifying tables, using views, reports, forms and database administration. Prerequisite: CIS 3107.
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2.00 Credits
2 cr. Study of concepts, systems, services and applications of telecommunications and networks with an emphasis on local area networks and the Internet. Equips students with technical and operational tools needed to work with networks and interface with telecommunications specialists. Prerequisite: CIS 2011.
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4.00 Credits
4 cr. Provides an introduction to Web site administration software and the use ofWeb site development tools for the creation of interactiveWeb applications.Technical issues are covered within the context of meaningful Web site content for an organization or individual.Prerequisite: CIS 2087 or consent of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
4 cr. Explore the design principles that characterize successful Web sites and use modern tools for creating Web sites. Design issues will include the differences between print and electronic media, working within the limits of the technology, and how the user's contexts and goals affectWeb design. Web siteswill be critiqued from both an aesthetic and functional standpoint and studentswill be required to design and build fully functional Web sites. No prerequisites; CTA/CIS 2041 recommended.
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4.00 Credits
4 cr. An in-depth systems development lifecycle practicum. Students work in teams to analyze,design, implement and document a complete information system. Most projects come fromsystems design requests fromthe local community. Prerequisite: CIS 3108.
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4.00 Credits
4 cr. Gives students an in-depth understanding of modern artificial intelligence methodologies, techniques, tools and results. Students learn the theoretical and conceptual components of this discipline.Topics covered: history of AI, search techniques, knowledge representation, reasoning,natural languages,machine learning, robotics, neural networks and expert systems. Students implement the topics by means of computer programs written in laboratory. Interactions between artificial intelligence and other disciplines will be explored. Prerequisites: CIS 2087.
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