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CIS 226: File Structures
3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
Prerequisite: CIS 111 or 113. An introduction to file access methods such as sequential files, direct files, relative files, and multi-key indexed files. An emphasis will be placed on the technical aspects and design considerations of each type of file access method.
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CIS 227: Number Theory and the Computer
3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
Prerequisite: Knowledge of BASIC, PASCAL, C, or FORTRAN and MAT 151. A course covering prime and composite numbers, divisibility, Diophantine equations, congruences, and number theoretic functions. Cross-listed as MAT 207.
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CIS 227 - Number Theory and the Computer
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CIS 231: Foundations of Networking I
3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
Corequisite: CIS 113, 226. An introduction to digital communications, local area networks, wide area networks, inter networks, error handling, and network security. This course will have a strong "hands-on" component.
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CIS 240: Introduction to Web Page Design
3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
Prerequisite: CIS 111 or 113. The theory of web page design and layout is covered. Existing web sites will be examined to discover best practices in web page design and layout. The student will then plan a basic web site and learn how to create web pages, upload them to a server, and to edit web pages.
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CIS 241: Programming and Database
3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
Prerequisite: CIS 111 or 113. An introductory course in programming concepts and languages used to create web pages. Basic programming concepts will be taught including use of variables, variable types, math operators, and program control. The second part of the course will cover basic concepts of databases such as creating table, primary keys, relations, and common SQL statements.
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CIS 247: Developing and Using Multimedia
3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
Corequisite: ART 101 or 215. An introduction to the use of multimedia on web pages. The course will examine the appropriate use of animations on web pages. The student will create the multimedia using Flash?, which require the student to have some basic art skills. At the end of the course each student will produce an animation that can be used on a web page.
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CIS 248: Advanced Graphic Techniques
3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
Corequisite: ART 146, 366; CIS 240. An examination of advanced graphic features found on web pages. These include menus, navigation systems, roll over buttons, image maps, and hot spots. A basic understand of a graphics program, photo editor, and Flash? are required.
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CIS 267: Database Management
3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
Prerequisite: CIS 114, 226. The objective of the course is to provide an introduction to generic database concepts with an emphasis placed on the Relational Database Model. An introduction to 4th generation languages (relational algebra and SQL) is an integral part of the course.
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CIS 286: Advanced Spreadsheet Applications
3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
Prerequisite: CIS 111 or 113. A course building upon the spreadsheet concepts developed in CIS 111 to allow the student to create complex business-oriented spreadsheets. The student will develop a commercial quality spreadsheet application that is capable of presenting data in various formats.
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CIS 303: Numerical Analysis
3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
Prerequisite: Knowledge of BASIC, PASCAL, C or FORTRAN and MAT 201. Numerical analysis covers finite differences, solution of non linear (algebraic and transcendental) equations, zeros of polynomials, matrix methods, systems of linear equations, interpolation, estimation of parameters by least squares, numerical integration and solutions of ordinary differential equations. Cross-listed as MAT 303.
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