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  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: IST 126. This course serves as an introduction to computer operating systems from the user's and administrator's points of view. Course will include a laboratory component for practical experience in operating system administration and use. Topics to be covered include interface usage, user administration, file security, event tracking, scalability, troubleshooting and resource sharing. (Every two years)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: CSC 204. This course provides the foundational skills required for Internet programming. Course will include a laboratory component for practical experience in language usage. Topics to be covered include hypertext markup language, dynamic hypertext markup language, cascading style sheets, JavaScript and VBScript. (Every two years)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: IST 221. This course expands upon the concepts introduced in IST 221 with emphasis placed upon wide area networks and integration. Course will include a laboratory component for practical experience network design and implementation. Topics to be covered include communication mediums, Ethernet, token ring, ATM, frame relay, FDDI, wireless technologies, VPN's, public and private network integration and data encryption. (Every year)
  • 1.00 - 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: consent of the instructor. An intensive study of some significant topic in Information Science and Technology not otherwise covered in departmental course offerings. Variable credit, 1-4 hours. May be repeated with different topics, but total credit may not exceed 8 hours. (Occasional)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: IST 222 and CSC 206, or CSC 205. This course serves as a survey of computer scripting languages and techniques for various computing environments. Course will include a laboratory component for practical experience in scripting application. Topics to be covered include overview of scripting languages; DOS script fundamentals, Unix script fundamentals, and Internet scripting languages. (Every two years)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: CSC 206. This course expands upon the concepts started in Visual Programming I with a look at additional visual languages. Course will include a laboratory component for practical experience in language usage. Topics to be covered include sequential files, database bound controls, common Active X controls, creating Active X controls, using VBA in Access, MDI applications, creating class modules, the Windows API and VBScript. (Every two years)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: IST 221 and IST 222, or CSC 360. This course serves as a survey of the concepts, design and implementation of various net- work protocols including TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, NetBEUI and AppleTalk. Course will include a laboratory component for practical experience protocol design and implementation. Topics to be covered include industry models, features, environmental concerns, and efficiency. (Every year)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: IST 220. This course provides the knowledge required to properly design, implement and maintain a complex database management system. Course will include a laboratory component for practical experience in database management using a modern database system. Topics to be covered include hardware configurations and considerations, logical database layouts, physical database layouts, managing the development process, monitoring multiple databases, database tuning, database security and auditing, optimal backup and recovery procedures, managing distributed databases and configuring client/server and Web environments. (Every two years)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: CSC 205. This course explores software engineering methods and tools for application development. Course will include a laboratory component for practical experiences using a variety of industry standard design tools. Topics to be covered include design and system organization, using and creating reusable libraries, building, testing, debugging, performance evaluation and simple interface design. (Every two years)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: either CSC 205 or CSC 206, and either IST 276 or CSC 485 (Web Development). This course explores the techniques used for server-side and client-side delivery of dynamic Internet content. Course will include a laboratory component for practical experience content design and delivery. Topics to be covered include WWW programming, client-side fundamentals, client-side programming, server-side fundamentals, and server-side programming. (Every two years)
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