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CIS 71: Windows 2000 Administration
3.00 Credits
Bristol Community College
IIn this course students will create and administer user and group accounts in a Windows 2000 environment. In addition students will learn to monitor manage and troubleshoot access to files and folders, as well as configuring and supporting user profiles and implementing and monitoring security. Students will be provided with the knowledge and skills necessary to perform post-installation and day-to-day administration tasks on a Windows 2000 system. Prerequisite: CIS 53 or concurrent enrollment. Three class hours per week. Instructional Support Fee applies3 credits Fall
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CIS 72: Windows 2000 Administration
3.00 Credits
Bristol Community College
IIThis course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to install and configure Microsoft Windows 2000. In addition students will implement, manage and troubleshoot hardware devices and drivers, network protocols and services in a Windows 2000 environment. Students will be provided with the knowledge and skills necessary to optimize performance of a Windows 2000 system. Prerequisite: CIS 71. Three class hours per week. Instructional Support Fee applies3 credits Spring
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CIS 73: Object-Oriented JAVA Programming
4.00 Credits
Bristol Community College
IThe course covers basic concepts in programming and an introduction to the object paradigm. It introduces the concepts of the object paradigm and teaches students how to design and implement simple programs in an object-oriented language. The course also covers the basics of using computers and basic software tools to develop programs. Pre- or co-requisite: CIT 73 or permission of the instructor. Three class hours and two lab hours per week. Instructional Support Fee applies4 credits Spring
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CIS 74: Object-Oriented JAVA Programming II
3.00 Credits
Bristol Community College
The course addresses software development using advanced object-oriented concepts and JAVA. It covers concurrency and synchronization issues and advanced topics of the object paradigm such as inheritance and polymorphism. It introduces the programming of graphics using JAVA Swing classes and examines File Streams and I/O Processing in detail. It compares the procedural paradigm with the object paradigm. It also addresses issues of programming with multiple processes and programming of systems with exception-handling capabilities. These concepts are introduced in the context of developing software using software tools, including libraries of components. Prerequisite: CIS 73. Three class hours and two lab hours per week. Approximately 3-5 hours per week of computer time will be required to complete the programming assignments. Instructional Support Fee applies4 credits Spring
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CIS 75: Software Specification and
3.00 Credits
Bristol Community College
DesignThis course covers object-oriented analysis and design, methodologies and tools. It focuses on methodologies of specification and design of software systems. It addresses the issues of user interface design and software prototyping. The course also presents the state of the art in the tool and environments supporting the front end of the software development cycle. Prerequisite: CIS 74 or permission of the instructor. Three class hours and two lab hours per week. Instructional Support Fee applies4 credits Spring
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CIS 76: Introduction to Procedural
4.00 Credits
Bristol Community College
ProgrammingProcedural Programming (C/C++) under Unix. Data types, variable declarations, arithmetic expressions, conditional statements, macros, function prototypes, standard libraries, file processing, pointers, structures, unions and dynamic memory management are discussed. Unix file system, shell scripts, input/output redirection, piping, programming with standard I/O and Unix system calls will be covered. Three class hours and two lab hours per week. Instructional Support Fee applies4 credits Spring
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CIS 77: Introduction to Computer
4.00 Credits
Bristol Community College
SystemsThis course is an introduction to major components of computer systems. The course introduces fundamental concepts of computing systems such as binary arithmetic and data representation, the Von Neumann model for processing computer programs, the operation of memory, instruction set, and machine and assembly language programming. It systematically presents the levels of transformations from machine language to assembly language to high-level language. The course studies the role of such systems software components as assemblers, compilers, linkers, loaders, and operating systems. The course has a strong project component. Pre- or co-requisite: CIS 76 or permission of the instructor. Co-requisite: MTH 43. Three class hours and two lab hours per week. Instructional Support Fee applies4 credits Fall
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CIS 78: Computer Organization and
3.00 Credits
Bristol Community College
DesignLaws of computer organization and design for RISC architectures. Interfaces between hardware and software are studied. Influence of instruction set on performance is presented. Design of a processor with pipelining is analyzed. Computer arithmetic is studied. Memory hierarchy and their influence on performance are documented. Elements of interfacing and I/O organization are included. The course has design, implementation, and analytical components. Prerequisite: CIS 77 or permission of the instructor. Three class hours and two lab hours per week. Instructional Support Fee applies4 credits Spring
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CIS 79: J2EE-Enterprise Java Beans
3.00 Credits
Bristol Community College
This course covers the components in the business tier of an enterprise application known as Enterprise Java Beans (EJB). It focuses on the three types of beans--Session, Entity, and Message driven beans, issues pertaining to transactions, persistence, and security, and the role of EJBs in the enterprise application framework of J2EE. The course provides hands-on experience in designing, developing, and deploying enterprise java beans on an application server. Prerequisite: CIS 75 or permission of the instructor. Four class hours per week. Instructional Support Fee applies4 credits Spring
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CIS 80: Advanced CIS
3.00 Credits
Bristol Community College
ApplicationsThis course covers an advanced topic in Computer Information Systems. The topic will be announced prior to the semester in which the course is offered. This course is intended for students who are interested in pursuing a sophisticated topic in Computer Information Systems area with an instructor. Prerequisite: permission of the instructor. Instructional Support Fee applies1 credit Fall, Spring; not offered every semester
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