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4.00 Credits
4 Credits (3 Lectures, 2 Labs) Discusses Visual Basic as an object-oriented, data-driven language. Tackling the numerous changes and enhancements to the .Net framework, this course is designed for individuals with little or no programming background, and introduces sound programming techniques through hands-on exercises using Visual Basic Net. Satisfactory/unsatisfactory grading available. Prerequisites: CIS120 and CIS123.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits (2 Lectures, 3 Labs) There are many tools and utilities used with databases. Form tools, database mining tools, data warehousing tools, as well as utilities to monitor database performance, create reports and more. This course introduces students to the use of these tools and utilities for information gathering and management. Prerequisites: CIS120 and CIS129.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits (2 Lectures, 3 Labs) Structure Query Language (SQL) is the standard command set used to communicate with the most important relational database management systems (RDBMS) on the market today. This course will cover all tasks relating to SQL, such as creating database objects, retrieving, inserting, updating and deleting information. Prerequisites: CIS120 and CIS129.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits (2 Lectures, 3 Labs) Internal structures and interactions of a database. The emphasis is on managing the database capabilities in an effective, efficient manner. These will include SQL, database tuning, and backup and recovery. Prerequisites: CIS120 and CIS129.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits (2 Lectures, 3 Labs) A basic introduction to networking principles. Topics include: an introduction to the seven-layered Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) Model of networking, an introduction to physical and logical network topologies, networking protocols, network services, network fault tolerance, and hardware/software devices used in a network. Prerequisites: CIS121 and RDG094.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits (3 Lectures) Theoretical and practical examination of how individuals stimulate meanings in others in interpersonal settings. Emphasis on situational variables, concept construction, and the development of interpersonal communication competence. Writing intensive. Prerequisites: ENG102 and RDG094.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits (3 Lectures) Principles and practices of effective communication in the small group setting, including problem solving and decision-making processes, skill development for participation, leadership and teamwork. Prerequisite: RDG094.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits (3 Lectures) Principles and practice of public speaking, with special attention given to the selection, organization, and presentation of material based upon audience analysis as well as acquisition of confidence and speaking poise. Prerequisite: RDG094.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits (3 Lectures) Basic concepts, principles and skills for improving communication between persons from different minority, racial, ethnic and cultural backgrounds. Prerequisite: RDG094.
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1.00 Credits
1 Credit (1 Lecture) In this course students explore campus, college and academic supports for college success. Recommended for students in the first semester of college or transferring from another institution. Emphasis is placed on developing an individual education plan, goal setting, and developing learning success strategies. Satisfactory/ unsatisfactory grading available.
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