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  • 3.00 Credits

    AdministrationIn this course, students learn to establish, maintain and troubleshoot a Web server. This includes providing support for the web site and e-mail, monitoring usage and managing traffic, handling FTP and CGI parameters, establishing and maintaining security, handling backup as well as troubleshooting problems, and handling disaster recovery. Prerequisites: CIS 53, CIS 47, and CIS63, or permission of the instructor. Instructional Support Fee applies3 credits Spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    SeminarThis is the capstone course in the Webmaster option. Students combine and integrate all they have learned about creating, maintaining, and managing a Web site and a Web host. They design a professional Web site, including graphics and interactive components, install it on the Web server host, and maintain the Web site. Prerequisite: CIT 32, CIS 46, CIS 63; Pre- or co-requisite: CIT 72, or permission of the instructor. Instructional Support Fee applies3 credits Spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    SQLThis course is an introduction to the Oracle data base. Students will learn to work with Oracle and the structured query language SQL as they design, manipulate and access the data base. In addition, the concepts and design of relational databases will be analyzed and implemented. Instructional Support Fee applies3 credits Fall
  • 3.00 Credits

    ProgrammingThis course will give the student an in-depth understanding of the COBOL language. The student will work with tables, various problems in file processing, and on-line processing. By the end of the semester, the student will have learned to apply advanced programming concepts and to use the COBOL language effectively to accomplish programming goals. Prerequisite: CIS 12 or permission of the instructor. Three class hours a week. Instructional Support Fee applies3 credits Spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    SeminarStudent learn to analyze difficult programming problems and develop solutions for them. The course deals with sophisticated concepts of logic, program development, and data structures. It also covers the systems life-cycle and the concepts applicable to development of systems programs. Students develop and implement an individual programming project in their language of choice. Pre- or co-requisite: two of the following - CIS 51 or CIS 67 or CIT 72 or either (CIS 62 or CIS 74) or permission of the instructor. Three class hours a week. Instructional Support Fee applies3 credits Spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    SystemsThis course gives students an understanding of popular computer operating systems. The operating systems covered include Windows and Linux. The course leads students through basic and advanced file management tasks from a command line interface as well as from a graphical interface. Topics are covered from both an end-user and an administrative standpoint. Topics covered include hard disk management, desktop security awareness, and system configuration. Three class hours a week. Instructional Support Fee applies3 credits Fall, Spring, Summer
  • 3.00 Credits

    SeminarAnalyzing and designing effective business systems is the focus of this course. Emphasis is placed on today's tools for analyzing business problems, designing solutions and documenting the results. The student will learn the effective use of systems tools, the use and integration of microcomputer applications, the development of an effective database, and they will develop an understanding of the analysis and design processes. Pre- or co-requisite: CIS 50 or CIS 61 or CIT 32 or permission of the instructor. Three class hours a week .Instructional Support Fee applies3 credits Spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    BasicThis course will cover object-oriented Visual Basic. The student is taught to analyze a programming problem, design a logical solution, and write and execute the program using Visual Basic. The course will emphasize the strengths of Visual Basic and its wide variety of uses as well as covering a wide range of programming applications. Three class hours a week. Instructional Support Fee applies3 credits Spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    ProgrammingThis course gives students a working knowledge of RPG. Students think through, design, write, and execute programs of medium complexity using RPG. Students learn to work with the RPG fixed logic and use it effectively. The exposure to RPG should help students develop a deeper understanding of how programming languages work. Three class hours a week. Instructional Support Fee applies3 credits Spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    ProgrammingBased on the C programming language, C++ is an improved version of C that takes the C language to the next evolution of programming languages. Proper program design using structured programming techniques is emphasized, as well as the C++ syntax. The course covers data basics, C++ operators, loops, branching, function, arrays, pointers, structures, and file processing. Three class hours a week. Instructional Support Fee applies3 credits Fall, Spring
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