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3.00 Credits
Recommended preparation: CIS 181. The Oracle Forms development environment. Programming techniques for developing data entry and query screens utilizing Oracle databases. Coverage of Oracle Forms objects, Forms Wizards. Form Builder, and Layout Editor. Application design using database triggers, menus, and multiple forms. Total of 54 hours lecture and 36 hours laboratory.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CIS 111 or CIS 136. Foundations of the Internet and the World Wide Web: Intranets, technical aspects of the Web, Internet and Web Servers, hypermedia, HTML, scripting languages, Web page development, basic data communication and networking, Web browsers, search engines, file transferring, email, FTP, HTTP, POP, SMTP, TCP/IP, URL's, Web Security, and emphasis on the development of a Web site. Total of 54 hours lecture and 36 hours laboratory.
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3.00 Credits
Interdisciplinary course: CIS, Graphic Communications Technology Prerequisite: CIS 10. The development guidelines and principles that govern the Web Designing and Publishing environment, what they are, and how they are implemented. Practical solutions to building multimedia-based Web pages/site and related topics. The main concepts of Internet and applications of telecommunication. An introduction to JavaScript and its application in HTML and emerging technologies. May not be taken concurrently with or after GRCOM 192. Total of 54 hours lecture and 36 hours laboratory.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CIS 10 or CIS 192. Object oriented programming for interactive software using an authoring language. Integration of images, video, text, and audio for multimedia applications. Includes discussion of compression and streaming strategies and creative problem-solving. Total of 54 hours lecture and 36 hours laboratory.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CIS 70 or 178; and enrollment in or completion of CIS 74. Designing, documentary programming, testing and implementing computerbased solutions to actual problem situations. Maximum credit 6 units, 3 units each semester. Total of 54 hours lecture.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CIS 194. Design of interactive software emphasizing principles of interactivity, human factors, user testing, human-computer interface concerns and the development of prototypes and specifications. Includes discussion of innovative and successful interactive products such as CD-ROMs, DVDs, games, and web sites. Total of 54 hours lecture and 36 hours laboratory.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CIS 194. Managing the interactive software design and development process from analysis through evaluation. Includes discussions of process models, needs analysis, task management, teamwork skills, digital asset management, cost engineering, documentation, and performance technology concerns. Includes case studies of software projects such as CD-ROMs, DVDs, games, and web sites. Total of 54 hours lecture and 36 hours laboratory.
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5.00 Credits
The history of computing, basic computer operation, the notion of an algorithm, and programming constructs such as variables, expressions, input/output, branches, loops, functions, parameters, arrays, and strings. Basic manipulation of data via scripting languages or high-level programming languages. Alternative entry for CIS majors who have had previous computer courses in high school. No credit if taken after CIS 10, CS 1, or CS 2. Total of 72 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Minimum grades of C in 12 units of computer science or computer information systems courses. Individual projects; problem formulation, design, documenting, programming and testing. Maximum credit 3 units, 1 unit each semester. Total of 54 hours laboratory. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CIS 10. General overview of computer systems, networking, and the Internet. World Wide Web, email, telnet, ftp, newsgroups, finding information on the Internet, and basic Web page creation. Legal, ethical, privacy and security issues on the Internet. Total of 90 hours lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU
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