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CIS 314: Advanced Visual Basic
3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
Prerequisite: CIS 114, 267. The second course in the Visual Basic .NET series. The course will be structured to involve the student in significant database/client server application development. It will, of course, be a hands-on course. Object oriented programming concepts will be stressed.
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CIS 321: Introduction to Java Programming
3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
Prerequisite: CIS 112 or 114. An introductory course covering the fundamentals of the Java programming language as well as selected advanced topics that may include object oriented concepts, applets, JDBC, and database connectivity as time permits.
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CIS 323: Web Page Design I
3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
Prerequisite: CIS 111. An overview of the tools available to design and develop an effective personal or corporate presence on the World Wide Web. This will be accomplished through the use of hands-on projects and exercises. Topics covered will include basic and advanced HTML, javascripts, ASP, and database connectivity.
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CIS 336: Fourth Generation Languages
3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
Prerequisite: CIS 267. A continuation of CIS 267 with an emphasis on SQL and 4GL front-ends with individual and/or group work on multi-user/networked systems.
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CIS 341: Web Programming I
3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
Prerequisite: CIS 241 or 267. An introduction to programming as it applies to web pages. Topics will include VBScript, JavaScript, forms, form calculations, and database connections. Students will use an integrated web page editor that automates numerous processes in web development.
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CIS 342: Web Programming II
3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
Prerequisite: CIS 341. A course consisting of advanced programming as it applies to web pages. Topics covered will include forms, database access via the web, and interactive web pages. The student will learn how to create web pages and understand the coding behind the page so it can be modified to meet specific needs.
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CIS 348: Web Design Project
3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
Prerequisite: CIS 248, 342. The capstone course for the associate degree. Students will work in teams to develop a sophisticated web. Members of the CIS Department and the Art Department will review the project.
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CIS 355: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
Courses offered under this title reflect the specialties of the computer information systems faculty and the needs of the students. May include such topics as Computer Graphics, Expert Systems, Artificial Intelligence, and Computers in Small Business Applications.
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CIS 400: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
Departmentally approved independent study in a selected are of computer information systems under the supervision of a member of the department.
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CIS 410: Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
Prerequisite: Senior standing and permission of the instructor. Students will work in project teams and actually design, code, document, and implement a commercial system. If possible, these systems will be actual production systems which will be used within the College or at local businesses.
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