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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CISY 122 - Business Computer Systems. Applications of microcomputer software to solving problems. The software packages studied are text processing, spreadsheet, database and graphics. Students will acquire "hands on" experience in the use and application of the packages using the state-of-the art microcomputers.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CISY 260 - Active Server Pages.NET or permission of the Instructor. This course explores advanced topics in Active Server Pages.NET. Students will learn how to incorporate caching and performance tuning into ASP.NET applications, consume Web services, and design custom controls.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CISY 260 - Active Server Pages.NET. Prerequisite can be waived through instructor permission if student has sufficient .NET Web programming experience. Microsoft has addressed the issue of security by including relevant classes into the .NET Framework. Students completing this course will learn how to create programs that take full advantage of the new built-in security measures.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CISY 235 - Microsoft.NET Framework or permission of the instructor. Expanding on the topics introduced in Microsoft.NET Framework, students will learn how to utilize serialization, regular expressions, assemblies, and threading. Object oriented programming concepts will continue to be emphasized.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CISY 103 - Computer Concepts and Programming or Instructor's permission. In this introductory course, students learn the syntax of the C# programming language, its similarities and differences to Visual Basic.NET, and its object oriented features. Hands on laboratory exercises are emphasized.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CISY 224 - Intro to Visual Basic.NET, CISY 260 - Active Server Pages. NET, or permission of instructor. This course will instruct students on how to create database driven, Windows and Web based applications using the Visual Basic.NET programming language. The applications will communicate with both Access and SQL Server databases using ADO.NET, Microsoft's latest data access technology.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CISY 106 - Fundamentals of Game Design, CISY 242 - Object Oriented Programming: C++. This course focuses on game development using the Torque game engine and TorqueScript. Once students are comfortable using Torque, direct calls to OpenGl classes will be utilized to create more complex games. C++ will be the programming language used in the course.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CISY 225 - Web Page Development I. This course expands the horizons of the web page to fully utilize all functionality porvided by the browser. The student will develop and implement complex page designs. Students will learn how to design a site to meet the communication need of the client. Covering design for usability and esthetics and advance HTML. This coure will introduce Cascading Style Sheets, forms, CGI, DHTML, SHTML, and more advanced JavaScript to allow students to fully understand the separation of design, structure and content in web page development. Students will learn the knowledge and skills necessary to design and develop Web sites using standard Web development tools, and will learn to design for mobile communication devices.
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3.00 Credits
This course is the first of four 7 1/2 week courses in a program called the Cisco Networking Academy, which is a partnership between RVCC and the Cisco Corporation. This first course covers the basics of modern data communication networks including the OSI Model and TCP/IP open protocols. Students will have hands on experience including, but not limited to, Network Operating System Installation and Configuration, Cable construction and Testing, Basic LAN design and implementation in a laboratory environment. RVCC 2008-2009 Catalog ? For updated information, visit www.raritanval.edu 153
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CISY 271 - Intro to CISCO Networking. This course is the second of four 7 1/2 week courses in a program called the Cisco Networking Academy, which is a partnership between RVCC and the Cisco Corporation. This second course covers Networking Protocols, especially Routing and Router Protocols and the basics of Cisco Router Configuration and Operating System. Students will have hands on experience including basic WAN design and implementation in a Laboratory environment including the configuration of several routers in tandem which simulate a T1 WAN.
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