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1.00 Credits
Corequisite: CISY 122 - Business Computer Systems or equivalent experience. This course fulfills the computer-programming requirement for business majors intending to transfer to Rutgers University. In this course students learn concepts of programming using a high level programming language such as Java or JavaScript. Topics covered include algorithms, flowcharts, pseudocodes, control structures, loops, functions, subprograms, and arrays. Laboratory exercises are emphasized. 150 RVCC 2008-2009 Catalog ? For updated information, visit www.raritanval.edu
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3.00 Credits
Corequisite: CISY 103 - Computer Concepts & Programming or CISY 122 - Business Computer Systems. The course is structured so that the student develops a basic understanding of today's business system's problems and experience in using proven techniques to solve them. The course stresses practical, goal-oriented systems analysis design and documentation while emphasizing human relations and communications skills critical to the success of the system professional. Includes record design, form design, documentation and systems development and the preparation of a comprehensive systems proposal.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CISY 103 - Computer Concepts & Programming or permission of instructor. This introductory course examines current developments in electronic commerce from the perspective of information technology. Topics such as networking concepts, network security, e-commerce infrastructure are studied. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to understand the technology needed to implement a simple e-commerce system.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CISY 103 - Computer Concepts & Programming. Fundamentals of high-level languages used by computer scientists and by researchers in statistics, psychology, business economics, and the social sciences. These languages allow the user to perform data manipulation, input/output operations, report generation, statistical analysis, and graphics within one unified and easy-to-use system. SAS (Statistical Analysis System) will be presented in detail, exploring machine efficiency, flexibility, and limitations.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CISY 114 - Interactive Multimedia I. Students learn the interactive authoring production process for developing applications that are data driven and require dynamically loaded external media content including text, animations, digital video, digital graphics, sound and data. Students begin to work with authoring scripting languages by adapting existing template scripts. Projects are aimed to demonstrate types of dynamic solutions more typically expected in the interactive media field versus standalone manually maintained applications. Students will learn to implement and discern the difference between progressive and streamed audio and video.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CISY 132 - Systems Analysis & Design. Corequisite: CISY 103 - Computer Concepts & Programming or CISY 122 - Business Computer Systems. The course will provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to plan, organize and control an information systems project. It will introduce the student to basic project management concepts and reinforce those concepts through the use of automated project management software.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CISY 132 - Systems Analysis and Design and a Programming Language. Definition of Systems Design and Implementation process. Stateof- the-art techniques and documentation are emphasized. Students produce a subset of a system on the college computers or other available computer systems. Design, development and testing of the system are included.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CISY 103 - Computer Concepts & Programming or equivalent experience or training. Operating Systems introduces the student to the fundamental concepts and facilities of the system software which manages all computers. Topics include: memory management, process management, processor management, process synchronization and coordination, device management, the user interface, security and administration. Students will learn operating systems concepts and theories and apply them to commercial operating systems.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite/Corequisite: CISY 103 - Computer Concepts & Programming or CISY 125 - Programming for Business Majors or equivalent experience (requires permission of the instructor). This course introduces the student to basic concepts and operations of computer networks. The types of networks covered are LANs, WANs, Internet, and Intranet. The methodologies covered include Ethernet, Token Ring, ATM, FDDI, SONET, and Frame Relay. The various network protocols covered include TCP/IP, SMTP, SNMP and PPP. Particular attention is paid to the OSI Model of Communications which is used throughout the course to relate all topics to interoperability and interconnection of systems in an Open Architecture. Major vendor hardware and software in Networking are reviewed. The concepts of Network Security and Network Ethics are introduced.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CISY 103 - Computer Concepts & Programming. In this introductory course, students will learn how to create event driven, Windows based applications using the Visual Basic.NET programming language. Hands on laboratory exercises are emphasized.
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