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CIST 0256: Java
3.00 Credits
Kansas City Kansas Community College
3 hours credit This is an introductory programming course designed to take a student from no previous knowledge of Java to the point where they can write their own applications. The aim of this course is to teach students how to create Java programs, and to get a firm grasp of the language itself. All programs will be console applications, meaning they use a DOS-like screen for input and output. This will keep things simple in order to get a solid grounding in Java. Prerequisite: CIST-0180, Visual Basic.
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CIST 0262: C++,Programming Language II
3.00 Credits
Kansas City Kansas Community College
3 hours credit This second semester of programming using C++ covers a review of control structures, functions, arrays with special focus on structured programming. In addition, an object-oriented approach is used for problem solving and programming using classes and objects. Simple examples are used to demonstrate Abstract Data Types, operators, templates, pointers, linked lists, stacks, queues, virtual functions, fried functions, recursion, and the efficient use of STL for sorting and searching. The language is independent of the software. The techniques used are applicable to the Visual C++ 6.0, visual C++.NET, Borland C++ and other C++ programming environments. Learning advanced programming structures gives the "edge" andappreciation of the "behind the scene" work that is involved inprogramming that uses GUI. Prerequisite: CIST-0240, C++ Programming.
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CIST 0270: Web Server
3.00 Credits
Kansas City Kansas Community College
3 hours credit Web Server will instruct the student with the tools required to install and manage the IIS Web Server site. Topics will include the setup of: TCP/IP, security and miscellaneous services. Prerequisite: CIST-0117, Local Area Networking.
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CIST 0272: CGI Pearl
3.00 Credits
Kansas City Kansas Community College
3 hours credit CGI Perl teaches CGI scripting techniques using the CGI Perl module. Students learn how to create on-demand, server-based HTML; write and process fill-out forms; write responses to form submissions back to the client browser; store and process cookies; handle file uploads securely; create, read, and write to text databases; attach JavaScript and cascading style sheets to created-on-demand web documents; and to maintain state through multi-page forms. Students also explore CGI Perl's role in server push technology and continuous page updating (NPH). Students are not required to have previous Perl programming experience, although a thorough knowledge of HTML is necessary. Prerequisite: CIST-0137, HTML Web Page Development.
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CIST 0280: Advanced Java Programming
3.00 Credits
Kansas City Kansas Community College
3 hours credit This course is designed as a continuation of course CIST-0256, Java. This course will include a brief review of the material covered in CIST-0256 and then proceed to address the more advanced features of the Java language. Programs and projects are designed to illustrate the use of inheritance and objects. The Abstract Windows Toolkit (AWT) will be examined in detail. The life cycle and use of applets (with graphics) will be reviewed along with screen management. Event driven processing, multithreading and exception handling will be demonstrated by class projects. File processing will be covered. Prerequisite(s): The student must have successfully completed course CIST-0256, Java with a grade of "C" orbetter.
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CIST 0299: Industrial Internship
3.00 Credits
Kansas City Kansas Community College
3 hours credit This course is designed with the help of the participating industries to provide students with industrial environment experience. This college supervised industrial internship (computers) will provide applied industrial practices, policies, processes and procedures. Students will be exposed to shop floor safety, customer relationship and documentation. This course will bridge the gap between industrial practices and college teaching. After completing this college supervised industrial internship, students will have better transition from college to industries. This course may also open new doors for employment opportunities. Prerequisite: CIST-0117, Local Area Networking. Students should be enrolled in either 3rd or 4th Semester. Students should get advanced approval of internship project.
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CRJS 0101: Introduction to Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Kansas City Kansas Community College
3 hours credit This course provides an in-depth look at policy issues related to policing, courts, and corrections. It gives the student the opportunity to focus on difficult issues including the links between police, politics, law, corrections and the administration of Justice. This course will review changes in law and police practices, preparation for prosecution, the court system, and finally the link between prisons and probation.
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CRJS 0102: Introduction to Corrections
3.00 Credits
Kansas City Kansas Community College
3 hours credit This course will focus on the origins, processes, organization, and contemporary trends of corrections in America. It examines the total spectrum of management, control and treatment of juvenile and adult offenders. Students will examine programs, practices, institutions and philosophies in order to see corrections as a part of the criminal justice system.
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CRJS 0103: Police Patrol Procedure
3.00 Credits
Kansas City Kansas Community College
3 hours credit This course is designed to acquaint the student with appropriate procedures for successful police patrol. Emphasis will be on current rules, regulations, general orders and standard operating procedures that would apply to police departments operating in the state of Kansas. Special attention will be given to hostage and terrorist situations. Note: Only police recruits are eligible to take this course.
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CRJS 0104: Interpersonal Communications and Crisis
3.00 Credits
Kansas City Kansas Community College
3 hours credit This course will deal with verbal and non-verbal communication from the point of both sender and receiver. Much of the focus for this course will be on the skills necessary to defuse and arbitrate civil disturbances in such a fashion that enforcement action is not necessary (when possible and practical). Special attention will be paid to the problem areas of family crisis, stress, rape crisis, the hearing impaired and abuse of alcohol. Note: Only police recruits are eligible to take this course. Situations
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