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AccessThis course teaches students the concepts of a relational database system. Students learn to work with a variety of Access components including Structured Query Language and Data Access Objects. Students analyze, design, develop, manage, and execute projects in this powerful database environment. Instructional Support Fee applies3 credits Fall
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ProgrammingC++ is a widely used programming language for application development. In this course, the students learn a language that has many practical uses in the real world. The course introduces C++ syntax and functions not found in the traditional C. The fundamental concepts of the object oriented paradigm are introduced and object oriented programming is stressed in place of traditional structured programming. Object arrays, pointers to objects, and linked lists of objects are the focus of the class. Prerequisite: CIS 60 or permission of the instructor. Three class hours a week. Instructional Support Fee applies3 credits Spring
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ProgrammingThis course introduces students to the fundamentals of the UNIX/Linux operating system and shell programming. It provides an overview of the history of UNIX/Linux and an explanation of operating systems. The course covers in detail basic commands, the vi editor, the file structure, the shell environment, and shell scripts. Prerequisite or co-requisite: CIS 53 or permission of the instructor. Instructional Support Fee applies3 credits Fall, Spring
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AdministrationThis course covers the installation, administration and maintenance of a UNIX/Linux file server. The required hardware, system and network configurations will be discussed. Both LAN and WAN connections to the server will be covered before the installation procedure is presented in detail. Starting, controlling and shutting down the server will be covered, and each student will have hands on experience with their own server. User administration, as well as the UNIX/Linux file system organization and security features, are introduced after the student servers are functioning on the network. Process, mail management and performance tuning issues are also discussed near the end of the course. The course will use a computer lab where each student will have individual access to a UNIX/Linux server. Prerequisite: CIS 63 with a "C" or better or permission of the instructor . Instructional Support Fee applies3 credits Fall
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IIn this course students will learn to administer a Windows network from a Windows Server. The class will focus on managing user accounts, group accounts, folders, files, and object security. They will learn to secure network resources with shared folder permissions and NTFS permissions. Students will also implement user profiles, user logon scripts and setup and administer network printing. Students will be provided with the knowledge and skills necessary to perform post-installation and day-to-day administration tasks in a Windows Client-Server-based network. Pre- or co-requisite: CIS 53 or permission of the instructor. Instructional Support Fee applies3 credits Spring
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IIIn this course the student will install and configure a Windows server. Topics will include Network Protocols, Active Directory and Dynamic Host Configuration Services. Students will learn how to install and configure network services on the server, manage partitions, and to create and administer system policies. Other topics covered include auditing system resources and events, using Windows Diagnostics and monitoring system performance. Students will be provided with the knowledge and skills necessary to install, configure and maintain a Windows server in a Windows based network. Prerequisite: CIS 65 with a "C" or better or permission of the instructor . Instructional Support Fee applies3 credits Spring
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BasicIn the second semester of Visual Basic, the student will learn to program with the advanced features available in Visual Basic and will focus on the logic involved in developing professional programs. The features covered will include user interfaces, controls including ActiveX controls, databases, object-oriented programming, VBScript and the Internet. Prerequisite: CIS56 or permission of the instructor. Instructional Support Fee applies3 credits Fall
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ReportsThis course builds on students' knowledge of SQL and PL/SQL as they learn to develop and customize forms and reports. Students work with Oracle Forms Developer and Report Developer to construct database forms and reports. They work extensively with PL/SQL to increase their knowledge of the language in support of their development activities. Prerequisite: CIS 50. Three class hours per week .Instructional Support Fee applies3 credits Spring
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DesignBy working in design teams on multifaceted projects, this course will allow students to apply their skills in creative design, desktop publishing, electronic imaging, and multimedia applications by developing projects needed by businesses, industries, and the community. Students will master at least one suite of design and/or multimedia products, and will produce professional quality work which then may be printed, distributed electronically, and/or accessed via the internet, CD or kiosk. Prerequisites: CIS13, 27, 28, or permission of instructor. Instructional Support Fee applies3 credits Spring
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AdministrationThis course is an introduction to Oracle database administration. Students learn how to perform database administration tasks including creating databases; managing tablespaces, rollback segments, datafiles, and users; partitioning tables; protecting database resources; backup and recovery techniques; and database tuning. Prerequisite: CIS 50. Three class hours per week. Instructional Support Fee applies3 credits Spring
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