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  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: "C" or better grade in CS 2301 . An introduction to the theory and applications of data communications. Topics include commu-nication media, encoding systems, data security and integrity, network topologies, network pro-tocol concepts, Internet protocols, and routing. CS IS 3396. Cooperative Study. ( 1-3 credit hours). Prerequisite: Approval of coordinator of coop-erative education/internships (Career Services Center). A supervised work experience program for a minimum of two semesters at a site in business, industry or government. For sophomore, junior or senior level students who wish to obtain suc-cessive on-the-job experience in conjunction with their academic training.
  • 1.00 - 9.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Approval of coordinator of coop-erative education (Career Services Center). A supervised work experience program for one semester at a site in business, industry or gov-ernment. For sophomore, junior or senior level students who wish to obtain on-the-job experi-ence in conjunction with their academic training.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: "C" or better grade in IS 3040 and CS 3530 . This course covers the fundamentals of the Unix operating systems with the goal of covering those concepts and skills important in com-puter security. Topics will include installing and configuring a Unix system, setting up security elements of the system, and using standard command-line tools.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: "C" or better grade in IS 2060 . This course emphasizes how to plan, design, and develop Web sites that are visually appealing and easy to navigate. The experienced program-mer will learn how to develop and test HTML code. Using leading software tools such as HomeSite, Dreamweaver, and Adobe Photoshop, students will learn to build Web pages and to create and manipulate digitized images. Emerg-ing Web technologies such as CSS and XHTML will also be explored.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: "C" or better grade in IS 2080 . The purpose of this course is to provide students with a strong foundation in advanced database concepts from an industry perspective. As a second course in database concepts, students will expand their skills and knowledge of data-base and query design. Furthermore, students will gain critical skills and knowledge in such areas as query processing, object-oriented DBMS, object-relational DBMS, transaction manage-ment, concurrency, as well as theoretical founda-tions in relational algebra.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: "C" or better grade in IS 2060 . Covers broad areas of law pertaining to the computer industry; including Intellectual Prop-erty (Copyright, Patent, Trademark, and Trade Secret), Contract, and the U.S. Constitution. Class will discuss computer crime, privacy, and professional ethics.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: "C" or better grade in IS 2080 and WRIT 3140 . Computer Ethics addresses a definition of ethics, provides a framework for making ethical decisions, and analyzes in detail several areas of ethical issues that computer professionals are likely to encounter in business. Each area includes information regarding U.S. Law. Topics include philosophical, business, and professional ethics, privacy, criminal conduct, property rights, speech, and reliability.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: "C" or better grade in IS 3540, IS 3040, IS 3220, IS 2040 . Implementation of a comprehensive informa-tion system utilizing database and programming technologies. This course follows the systems analysis and design course closely by integrating key concepts from core IS courses. This is intended to be a capstone project experi-ence for IS majors, weaving critical content from programming principles, database systems, object-oriented (OO) analysis and design, and web technologies into a fully-implemented substantive IS project. Students will partici-pate in a team project focusing on the design and implementation of an information system. Applications may be built with visual, web-based technologies such as Visual Basic, Oracle, ActiveX, HTML, and DHTML.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: "C" or better grade in IS 2060 and 90 credit hours; corequisite CSIS 4841 . Intended as a senior capstone course. Focus is on management of information systems resources, technologies and people. Covers stra-tegic planning and control of IS; management of the systems development process, operations, and maintenance; management of end-user computing; IS functional organization and the CIO. Requires research papers and presentations on current topics.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: "C" or better grade in IS 2060 and 90 credit hours; Corequisite: CSIS 4840 . Lecture series that illustrates how Information Technologies connect and facilitate the interchange of information between professions and disciplines.
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