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Introduces the student to structured programming techniques. No prior programming is needed for this course; provides adequate introduction and usage of the seven control structures with which a program can be written. The student will write programs as early as the second class of the semester. Includes using arrays, structures, and pointers; prototyping, building and calling functions, and using standard C library; dynamic memory allocation; repetition structures (while, for, do/while); and selection structures (if, if/else, switch). Not open to students with previous credit for MBU 336. Prerequisite: MIS 104, or MIS 105, or MIS 107.
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A comparison of Object-Oriented programming to C structured programming concepts and how C++ strong typing and classes complements C. Includes C++ declaration of function, specifications, and using the standard IO functions cout and cin, as well as stream manipulation for formatting outputs. Also includes using arrays, structures and pointers; prototyping, building, and calling functions; using standard C++ library; dynamic memory allocation; repetition structures (while, for, do/while), selection structures (if, if/else, switch); new classes definition; encapsulating public functions and data members; object declaration, accessing and modification; and inheritance. Prerequisite: MIS 336.
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A comprehensive course designed to provide background information as well as hands-on practice. Topics include the history of the Internet, Internet topology (hardware, software, and communications), current Internet applications (browsers, search engines, and e-mail), and Internet uses (web page design, navigating the Internet for personal and professional research). Not open to students with previous credit for MBU 338. Prerequisite: CSC 104, MBU 130, or MIS 104; command of the Windows '95 operating system.
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This course is designed to introduce students to the basics of creating graphics and designing layouts for professional web sites. Students will learn the basics of Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator to create original graphics for the web, and then apply them using web site development tools Macromedia Dreamweaver and Flash. Prerequisite: MIS 338.
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Students work in teams on an organization's Web site to enhance it through the incorporation of sound e-business, design, and database concepts.
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Students work in teams on a problem involving information secruity submitted by a local organization, applying the concepts and methods discussed throughout the program.
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Introduces the student to JAVA language, its relationship to other languages such as C and C++, application development resources, JAVA program structure, packages and libraries, variables and data types, operators and precedence, methods, arrays, strings, and program flow. The student will learn how to design, program, and execute JAVA programs. Prerequisite: MIS 336 or MIS 337.
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The main focus of this course is an overview of software technologies such as firewalls and web servers with add-in security devices and applications. Various software intrusion applications such as viruses and worms will be discussed. A review of the techniques used by the anti-virus vendors and freeware offerings to protect electronic assets from harm or other compromise is highlighted.
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