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CIS 1700: Understanding Operating Systems
3.00 Credits
Prince George's Community College
3 Credits (CyberWATCH common course equivalent: CW 130.) Provides basic working knowledge of computer operating system commands, functions and management using the DOS, Windows, Linux and Unix operating environments. Topics include: memory management, process management, device management, file management and operating system tools. Introduces command structures and explores operations using GUI and Command Language Interfaces. Students will demonstrate proficiency by completing various task-related laboratory assignments. Focus also is on the main topics covered in the A+ Operating Systems Technologies Examination. Prerequisites: Reading proficiency; CIS 1010 or ENT 1770 or equivalent (completed or concurrent). 2 class/2 lab hours.
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CIS 1760: Introduction to the New Mainframe:z/OS Basics
3.00 Credits
Prince George's Community College
3 Credits Provides students of information systems technology with the background, knowledge and skills necessary to begin using the basic facilities of a mainframe system running IBM System z/OS. Topics covered include: the mainframe in business today, including mainframe job roles; mainframe interfaces; Job Control Language; mainframe hardware and architecture; middleware for the mainframe; application programming on the mainframe; networking, and security topics. Note: Students without experience working from a command prompt will benefit from CIS-1700 or a similar course prior to taking this course. An exposure to programming also may be helpful. Prerequisites: CIS-1010 or equivalent. 2 class/2 lab hours.
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CIS 1800: Internet and Web Technology
3.00 Credits
Prince George's Community College
3 Credits Student will learn Internet and Web Technology concepts and terms with emphasis on Web Technology. The course is designed to teach the concepts of client side software (browsers) and server side software (IIS and Apache). Fundamentals of HTML coding and the placement of information in a Web site will be included. The student will learn to FTP a Web presentation to a live Web site. Prerequisite: CIS 1010 or equivalent, completed or concurrent. 2 class/ 2 lab hours.
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CIS 1850: Web Site Design and Implementation
3.00 Credits
Prince George's Community College
3 Credits An introduction to the design and implementation of World Wide Web sites. Techniques for designing Web sites containing hyperlinks and graphic images are explored using both HTML and a Web site design tool. JavaScript is introduced. Prerequisites: CIS 1800 or ART 1570. 2 class/2 lab hours.
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CIS 1860: Advanced Web Development
3.00 Credits
Prince George's Community College
3 Credits A continuation of CIS 185 that will expand the student's knowledge of Java-Script. An introduction to CGI concepts and implementation is included using an appropriate programming language. Web site administration for clients is discussed in detail along with an introduction to Web server administration. Prerequisite: CIS 1850. 2 class/2 lab hours.
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CIS 2030: Advanced Programming in Visual Basic
4.00 Credits
Prince George's Community College
4 Credits A second course in Visual Basic, CIS 203 focuses on advanced graphical controls (built-ins, third party, and user-designed), data access using the ADO.NET technology, Web-based application, error trapping and handling, software configuration management, help files, and multilanguage applications. (Formerly CIS 215. Credit may not be received for both CIS 215 and CIS 2030). Prerequisite: CIS 1030 (formerly CIS 214). 3 class/3 lab hours.
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CIS 2070: Troubleshooting the Microcomputer Environment
3.00 Credits
Prince George's Community College
3 Credits This course focuses on support issues related to solving problems with microcomputer software. Application-specific troubleshooting procedures and proven techniques are presented to address printing problems, error messages, damaged or corrupted files, macroviruses and file security. In addition, this course deals with operating system issues that can affect application software. Network security and configuration and client concerns in Internet Explorer are examined. Prerequisite: CIS 1330 required; CIS 1370 completed or concurrent; and ENT 1840 recommended. 2 class/2 lab hours.
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CIS 2080: Introduction to Oracle:SQL and PL/SQL
4.00 Credits
Prince George's Community College
4 Credits This course offers students an extensive introduction to data server technology. The class covers the concepts of both relational and object relational databases and the powerful SQL and PL/SQL programming languages. Students are taught to create and maintain database objects and to store, retrieve, and manipulate data. In addition, students learn to create PL/SQL blocks of application code that can be shared by multiple forms, reports and data management applications. Prerequisites: CIS 1030 or CIS 1130. 3 class/2 lab hours.
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CIS 2130: Advanced Programming:C++
4.00 Credits
Prince George's Community College
4 Credits Advanced features of C++ as an object oriented language are covered including pointers and strings, classes and objects, operator overloading, inheritance, virtual functions and polymorphism, templates and exception handling. Prerequisite: CIS 1130 or equivalent. 3 class/3 lab hours.
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CIS 2180: Data Modeling and Database Design
4.00 Credits
Prince George's Community College
4 Credits Students will learn a top-down, systematic approach to database development using entity-relationship models, normalization and relational database design. They will use this approach to identify and define business information requirements and to transform the requirements into an initial database design. Prerequisite: CIS 2080 or equivalent. 3 class/2 lab hours.
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