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3.00 Credits
3 hours C++ concepts and rules are explained in a clear, understandable manner and applied to modern business applications. Important programming definitions, concepts, and rules are addressed. Students should enter the course with a strong C programming background as this course will focus on such object-oriented elements of C++ as classes, methods, constructors, overloaded functions and operations, templates, virtual functions and the STL. Prerequisite: IS 280.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours This course provides an in-depth discussion of the new tools and technologies that are shaping modern database management. Detailed coverage of client/server and distributed databases, including trends toward architectural downsizing, redefining the role of mainframes, the increased emphasis on LANs, and end-user computing. Case studies are used to illustrate the role of database analysis and design concepts in the total systems development process. The student will become proficient in the utilization of Oracle and Microsoft-Access database management systems. Prerequisite: junior standing.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours This course introduces the managerial and technical aspects of business networks, including the hardware and software mechanisms that allow access from one computer to files and services provided on other computers. An overview of local area nets (LAN) and Wide Area Nets (WAN) is provided, as also those of software protocols, routers, bridges, and firewalls. On the practical side, the student will learn about the network services provided by the operating system (Windows/NT), network analyzers, and the management of security and reliability. The student will also learn to install, configure, and test network hardware/software, and use such facilities in practical applications, including e-mail, remote file access, client/server hook-ups, and dialup networking. Prerequisite: IS 231for CIS majors and IT 203 for IT majors
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3.00 Credits
3 hours This course provides an advanced skill level with the concepts and terminology of computer intercommunications and networking. The course relies on a hands-on approach as the primary teaching method for focusing on organizational enterprise networking and for studying specific network protocols. Prerequisite: IS 341
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3.00 Credits
3 hours This course introduces basic concepts of computer and network security with an emphasis on the threats and countermeasures relevant to Internet and web service. Students will be prepared to evaluate the security needs of organizations, and to develop strategies to address these needs. The requirements and design of security technologies will be reviewed and case studies presented. Prerequisite: IS 342.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours This course covers web publishing and web-based applications development, with emphasis in accessing remote database information. Web site design concepts and tools are introduced, including Active-HTML, CGI, SGML, VRML, and multimedia presentation. A survey of scripting languages for the web includes Perl, VBScript, Jscript, and JavaScript. The goal is to prepare students with skills for designing, creating, programming, publishing, and developing applications on the web. Prerequisite: junior standing.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours This course focuses on models used in a software development project, including tools that improve project productivity. Topics include concepts of project management, task scheduling, cost estimation models, risk assessment, and software maturity framework. Students will be using tools and cases to gain depth in software project management principles and practice. Prerequisite: senior standing for CIS majors or IS 280 for IT majors.
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2.00 Credits
hours Development of alphanumeric touch skills. The course is taught on terminal keyboards using a software program that is correlated to the textbook. Students may progress at their own rate. Skill in speed and accuracy is emphasized. This is a service course.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours This course is designed to give students basic computer concepts and practical experience in the use of the computer. Using software applications packages such as word processing, electronic spreadsheets, graphics, and database management, students will learn to input and output data useful in professional and personal pursuits. Prerequisite: One year of high school typing or IT 100.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours This course introduces students to the concepts of information processing using computer technology. Intermediate and advanced concepts of word processing, spreadsheets, and database processing are required using the Microsoft Office suite of software. Once these skills are mastered, they learn computer-based business problem solving. As a part of the course, students are expected to use personal computers and solve business problems using Excel and Access. Prerequisite: IT 120
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