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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces the student to publishing on the Internet using the Hypertext Markup Language HTML. Students will learn the knowledge and skills necessary to design and develop Web sites using standard Web development tools. The course will cover the fundamentals of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) syntax and layout, creating effective Web pages, designing the presentation and coherent organization of Web pages. The course will also cover frames, tables, forms, and an introduction to JavaScript. The course will also introduce students to Cascading Style Sheets used in Web authoring tools necessary for successful Web Design.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: CISY 224 - Introduction to Visual Basic.NET or permission of Instructor. Building on the concepts introduced in Introduction to Visual Basic.NET, students will learn how to create complex Windows based applications using GDI+, Visual Inheritance and Custom Controls. In addition, students will study various applications deployment options.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: CISY 225 - Web Page Development I. Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a user-friendly version of Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML). It gives developers the ability to create and manipulate their own tags and works smoothly with Cascading Style Sheets to allow developers to create pages that are as elegantly presented as they are structured. The topics covered in the course include basic XML, Document Type Definition, XML objects, XML linking, processing XML, styling XML with CSS, rendering XML with XSL, event-driven programming, and programming with Document Object Model.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: CISY 225 - Web Page Development I and CISY 219 - Networking Essentials. The course will introduce students to the rapid evolution of Wireless Data including Wireless 3rd Generation (3G) technologies, applications, equipment and programming. The course will RVCC 2008-2009 Catalog ? For updated information, visit www.raritanval.edu 151 cover Wireless Internet industry, standards, user location and presence, protocols and architecture. Web Developers will learn how to share content for new devices and Network Designers will learn how to extend Internet for 3G Third Generation Wireless. Laboratory time will include introduction to programming in Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) from OpenWave Systems (formerly Phone.com) and Wireless Markup Language (WML).
  • 3.00 Credits

    Corequisite: CISY 253 - Advanced Computer Networking. This course introduces the student to fundamental computer security concepts. These concepts are presented using the framework of the CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional) ten domains of security which will help prepare the student for the CISSP certification examination. This course introduces students to the application of information security principles in supporting IT architectures, management and data protection. The use of exercises based on real-world situations reinforces what is learned in the classroom. Students learn to implement security solutions which balance the demands of technology, processes, policies, budgets, and the workplace environment.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: CISY 225 - Web Page Development I. Students gain an appreciation for the architectural factors that a Web Manager must consider when implementing Web servers and services accessible on the Internet. This course discusses relevant aspects of the Internet architecture including the Domain Name System, how to obtain domain names IP addresses, access technologies, and TCP/IP. Web Servers, including Operating Systems, Server Software and Services, Security Services, and Server Performance are also covered in detail.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: CISY 225 - Web Page Development I & CIS Programming Elective. This course is an introduction to the use of relational databases on the World Wide Web. Topics covered will be relational database design, database connectivity and manipulation. Students will work with a server-side tool to build and query databases using SQL. This course will add more power and functionality to Web sites, add some database applications like a powerful shopping cart or a fun quiz game. A major emphasis of the course is SQL and how to utilize it to build, maniputalte and create output from a database. Toward the end of the course, students will have an opportunity to work with SQL to create output from a database to a web page.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: CISY 224 - Intro to Visual Basic.NET or instructor's permission. This course introduces students to the backbone of .NET, its common language runtime and class libraries. Students will learn how to create reusable, extensible classes using Visual Basic.NET. Object oriented programming concepts will be emphasized throughout the course.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: CISY 103 - Computer Concepts & Programming or CISY 105 - Foundations of Computer Science or CISY 125 - Programming for Business Majors, or equivalent experience or training. This course introduces the student to concepts and features of the UNIX and Linux Operating Systems. Topics include directory and file structures, file management, I/0 redirection, regular expressions, and the shell command language. Emphasis is placed on the development of shell scripts to management data files and automate administrative tasks. Students will write programs and procedures using the shell.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: CISY 103 - Computer Concepts & Programming, or equivalent experience or training. This course introduces the student to the concepts and features of the C programming language. The course emphasizes the creation of programs. Students will become familiar with the fundamental data types in C, program logic and flow statements, functions, and pointers. This course provides a good foundation for students wishing to learn C++.
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