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CS 360: C++ Programming II
3.00 Credits
Midway University
This course is a continuation of learning the C++ programming language that began with CS 260. CS 360 provides students with an opportunity to develop more complex C++ programs utilizing an object-oriented approach to programming. This course includes a comprehensive discussion of functions using reference parameters, simple file I/O, string variables and operators, array processing, simple classes and structures, recursion, pointers, and linked-lists. Prerequisite: CS 260.
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CS 370: Web Publishing II
3.00 Credits
Midway University
This course is a continuation of CS 270. Students learn advanced web publishing features such as forms, cascading style sheets, scripting languages, and multimedia. Students also create web pages using HTML generation software and identify the advantages and disadvantages of doing so. Prerequisite: CS 270.
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CS 380: Pascal Programming II
3.00 Credits
Midway University
This course offers an in-depth examination of arrays, searching, sorting, records, data files and the development of sophisticated routines using the PASCAL language. Prerequisite: CS 280.
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CSM 330: Introduction to Management Information Systems
3.00 Credits
Midway University
This course introduces the fundamental concepts of information systems and the ways they are applied in business. This course serves as the beginning survey course for the computer information systems management degree program. Case studies providing conceptual, hands-on and team activities will be utilized. The class will strengthen problem-solving skills using real-life business simulations.
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CSM 340: Systems Analysis and Design
3.00 Credits
Midway University
Whether a business chooses to develop a new application system or to purchase a packaged application product, the success of the new system depends on the degree to which it meets the needs of its users. Management must be able to identify those needs and work with systems analysts to develop a system that will be successful for his/her organization. This course examines the analysis and design of computer systems concepts and techniques to solve business problems and capitalize on business opportunities. Prerequisite: CSM 330 or consent of instructor.
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CSM 350: Principles of Information Security
3.00 Credits
Midway University
This course examines the field of information security to prepare managers for business decisions regarding the protection of a corporation's electronic information and computer resources. The principles presented are a balance of managerial and technical aspects of information security. Students will study the need for information security, legal and ethical issues surrounding information security, risk management, information security technology, security personnel, and the implementation and maintenance of information technology security plans. Also listed as HS 350.
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CSM 355: Data Structures/File Processing
3.00 Credits
Midway University
This course introduces advanced topics in structured, object-oriented event driven programming. Students will gain practical experience designing, coding, and testing projects which utilize various data structures and file processing techniques. A range of topics will be covered including repetition structures, lists, arrays, queues, stacks, classes of objects, file processing (sequential and random access). Complex Visual Basic programs will be created. Prerequisite: CS 245 or consent of instructor.
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CSM 375: Managing E-Commerce
3.00 Credits
Midway University
With the dramatic changes in technology over the past 20 years, the way that businesses operate has been both dramatic and far-reaching. Motivated by access to new channels, many firms are moving from traditional physical sales and service operations toward conducting their business electronically. This course explores the systems and management opportunities, challenges, and strategies involved in successfully developing and maintaining electronic commerce. Students will create web pages that incorporate electronic commerce. Prerequisite:CS 270 or consent of instructor.
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CSM 410: Survey of Programming Languages
3.00 Credits
Midway University
This course focuses on the principles of programming language concepts and how they are applied in the various categories of programming languages (procedure-oriented languages, object-oriented languages, hybrid object-oriented languages, functional languages, and logic languages.) An overview of several languages is presented. Topics include the history of programming languages, business programming languages, data types, data structures, control structures, syntax, and semantics of programming languages, storage management, recursion, and program structures.
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CSM 420: Computer Network Management
3.00 Credits
Midway University
This course presents an overview of computer network management. Students learn how computer networks function and how to manage network hardware and software. Students will explore a wide range of topics including network designs, architecture, protocols, and network operating systems. Local area networks and wide area networks will be discussed and contrasted.
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