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  • 1.00 Credits

    For students who desire additional help in attaining improved writing and speaking abilities in specific computer, technology and information systems disciplines. Advisory: Pass/No Pass. Repeatability: Any combination of CIS 191, 191X, 191Y & 191Z may be taken for a maximum of 12 units. One half-hour lecture and three hours laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
  • 1.50 Credits

    For students who desire additional help in attaining improved writing and speaking abilities in specific computer, technology and information systems disciplines. Advisory: Pass/No Pass. Repeatability: Any combination of CIS 191, 191X, 191Y & 191Z may be taken for a maximum of 12 units. One half-hour lecture and five and one-half hours laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
  • 2.00 Credits

    For students who desire additional help in attaining improved writing and speaking abilities in specific computer, technology and information systems disciplines. Advisory: Pass/No Pass. Repeatability: Any combination of CIS 191, 191X, 191Y & 191Z may be taken for a maximum of 12 units. One half-hour lecture and seven and one-half hours laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
  • 5.00 Credits

    Introduction to programming using the C# language. C# is a new programming language which was developed expressly for the .NET platform. C# has now become the exclusive language used by Microsoft for all of its internal development. This course provides an introduction to basic object oriented programming constructs from the point of view of C#. Students will learn how to build both console and Windows forms based applications. Advisory: CIS 12A or 15A or 27A. Four hours lecture, four hours laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
  • 5.00 Credits

    Developing Windows Based Applications using C#. . Internally, Microsoft has shifted the development of all new projects to the use of C#, relegating C and C++ to purely maintenance tasks for existing products. Evidencing Microsoft's commitment to C#, the next version of the Windows Operating System (codename Longhorn) will largely replace the Win32 API with the .NET Framework. C# is a powerful new programming language which grafts the rapid application development capabilities of Visual Basic onto the strongest features of C++. This Course, which assumes a basic understanding of C# programming, covers all of the key elements of building classic WinForms Applications and is targeted at preparing students for the Microsoft Windows-Based Applications Certification Exam. Advisory: CIS 19A. Four hours lecture, four hours laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
  • 5.00 Credits

    Expression Blend is a new tool from Microsoft for designing both Windows and Web user interfaces using XAML, an XML derivative. Blend seamlessly permits the incorporation of audio, video, 2D and 3D vector art, bitmap images and animations into stunning user interfaces. Through data binding and other markup extensions, XAML permits the implementation of a considerable degree of functionality without requiring a full fledged programming language such as C#. At the same time, Blend is able to totally coordinate with Visual Studio so that the same project can be worked on simultaneously by a designer using Blend and by a C# developer using Visual Studio. Blend will ultimately be used both by professional user interface designers and by developers for most WPF (Windows Presentation Foundation) UIs since its feature set for design purposes is considerably richer than the equivalent designer in Visual Studio. Advisory: CIS 19M, COIN 78. Repeatability: May be taken three times for credit. Four hours lecture, four hours laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
  • 5.00 Credits

    This course provides students with an understanding of the Windows Communications Foundation and the skills required to use this Framework to develop service-oriented applications (SOA) on Windows. This course will explain how to take advantage of built-in features of Version 3.0 (and following) of the .NET Framework such as service hosting, instance management, asynchronous calls, synchronization, reliability, transaction management, disconnected queued calls and security to build distributed applications. Advisories: CIS 12D, 12W, 19D, 19W. Repeatability: May be taken three times for credit. Four hours lecture, four hours laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
  • 5.00 Credits

    This course provides students with an understanding of the Windows Presentation Foundation and the skills required to use this Framework to create both dynamic C# Windows Forms and browser hosted applications. WPF is a new programming paradigm introduced in Version 3.0 of the .NET Framework as an alternative to traditional Windows Forms programming. WPF effectively permits the separation of user interface design (to be principally implemented by designers) from the underlying functionality (to be implemented by developers). WPF also permits almost any control to host any other control, thereby allowing dramatic user interface such as buttons hosting videos or 3D drawings. Advisory: CIS 12C, 19D, COIN 78. Repeatability: May be taken three times for credit. Four hours lecture, four hours laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
  • 5.00 Credits

    This course provides students with an understanding of how to deploy .NET applications using Microsoft Installer, MSBuild and ClickOnce technologies. The course will address the installation of both Windows Forms applications and Web Applications. It also covers both initial installations and service packs as well as patches and other updates. Advisories: CIS 12C, CIS 19D. Repeatability: May be taken three times for credit. Four hours lecture, four hours laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
  • 5.00 Credits

    Advanced programming using the C# language. C# is a new programming language introduced by Microsoft as an intended replacement for C++ and as an attempt to leap-frog Java. C# incorporates the power and speed of C++ with the rapid design features of Visual Basic. C# extends its heritage as a fully object oriented language and broadens its scope from suitability for forms based applications to web based applications as well. This course explores how to create forms based applications with this powerful, yet simple, new programming language. It explains how to leverage the hundreds of built in classes provided by the .NET Framework to quickly and efficiently build robust applications. Advisories: CIS 12A or 15A or 19A or 27A. Four hours lecture, four hours laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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