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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CSC 207 and CSC 233 or equivalent SQL experience. 4 credits formerly CMP231 Visual Basic 2 Provides the student with advanced programming concepts with desktop and distributed systems. It will extend objectoriented application development utilizing both clientside and server-side technology. The course will focus heavily on database connectivity and management. The RDMS that will be utilized will be Oracle and SQL-Server. N-Tier applications development will be utilized in the classroom and laboratory assignments. 3 hours lecture; 2 hours of laboratory.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CSC 208 Advanced Visual Basic.NET. 3 credits VB.NET provides web-based applications in a new and flexible way by encapsulating commonly used code into object-oriented controls. These controls can be fired by web site events. This course branches out into many other technologies such as Web Services, ADO.NET and advanced database usage, Custom Controls, and Security to provide the student with a complete range of the internet technologies. This course will provide students with the.NET techniques that will enable them to create flexible, secure, and robust web sites that can collect and work with information in a multitude of ways to the benefit of the user.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CSC 108. 4 credits formerly CMP244 Object Oriented Programming Using C++ The advanced features of C++ programming and new tools of C++ will be covered in detail. Objects, classes, overloading, inheritance, virtual function, files, streams and class libraries will be discussed. Software design using object oriented programming techniques and the C++ programming language. Programming laboratory projects in a closed laboratory environment supervised by the instructor. 3 hours lecture; 2 hours of laboratory.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CSC 108 or CSC 207 or CSC 234 or CST 252 or permission of instructor. 4 credits formerly CMP246 Java Programming The features and tools of the Java programming language will be covered in detail. Comparison with C/C++ illustrated. JAVA environment, basics, classes, arrays, strings, inheritance, AWT, exceptions, I/O streams, and the Java API will be discussed. Programming laboratory projects in closed laboratory environment, supervised by the instructor. 3 hours lecture; 2 hours of laboratory.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CSC 223. 4 credits formerly CMP247 Java 2 This course picks up where the first Java Programming course left off, introducing the topics of threading and I/O. The remainder of the course serves to extend the student's knowledge of using Java to build enterprisestrength applications, with exposure to both "fat" and "thin" client structures. The courwill cover currently used structures of JBDC connectivity, JavaBeans, servlets, JSP and XML and XHTML. 3 hours lecture; 2 hours of laboratory.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CSC224, CST255, or permission of instructor. 4 credits The features and tools of Web Services will be covered in detail. This class will introduce the fundamentals of Web Services (XML, SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI) and the underlying theories of how Web Services are required to behave. Further, the class will cover creating and implementing Web Services using the Java 2 Enterprise Edition platform. Comparisons with.NET Web Services will be offered. Programming laboratories, supervised by the instructor, will be given. 3 hours lecture, 2 hours of laboratory.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CSC 108 or CSC 207 or CSC 234 or CST 252 or permission of instructor. 4 credits The features and tools of the Java programming language will be covered in detail. The Object Oriented model will be used in developing object-based and object-oriented programs. The Java Virtual Machine and environment, classes, arrays, strings, inheritance, graphics, exceptions, I/O streams, and the Java API will be discussed. Programming laboratory projects in closed laboratory environment, supervised by the instructor, will be assigned. 3 hours lecture; 2 hours of laboratory.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENG 101; CSC 103 or equivalent recommended. 4 credits formerly CMP212 Relational Database Development Relational database development including data modeling, database design and database implementation. The student learns to create and alter tables, retrieve, insert, update, and delete data using a fourth generation language (ORACLE) in a supervised laboratory setting. Uses of database technology, understanding DBMS and RDBMS concepts, normalizing designs, transforming of logical design into physical databases, embedded SQL, and the role of the DBA are also covered. 3 hours lecture; 2 hours of laboratory.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CSC 233. 4 credits formerly CMP224 Relational Database Development II Reinforcement of topics covered in CSC 233 as well as introduction of new topics including PL/ SQL; creation of custom forms; functions; reports; additional ORACLE features; advanced calculations and multi-valued dependencies; and some current trends. A case study approach is used to apply concepts, methodologies and the ORACLE tools covered. 3 hours lecture; 2 hours of laboratory.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CSC 234. 4 credits formerly CMP236 Relational Database Development III This course will review SQL and will focus on advanced topics within Oracle, including PL/ SQL, Procedure Builder, Developer Tools and Integration, SQL tuning, with an emphasis on DBA, and features of new Oracle releases. 3 hours lecture; 2 hours of laboratory.
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