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3.00 Credits
This course introduces basic concepts of the Internet and Internetworking. The subjects covered include basic networking concepts of transmission, topology and switching; highlights of TCPIP protocol; hardware and software needed, and Internet applications of sending and receiving e-mail, navigating through gopher holes, accessing newsgroups, and accessing other computers through telnet and World Wide Web.
Prerequisite:
CIS 100 or MMP 100 or CSC 110
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the use of information systems in business. The dramatic changes in Information Technologies (IT) impact the ways in which companies operate and compete in local and global economies. Students will explore the global and ethical issues that have developed with the use of information systems. Working individually and in teams, the students will complete case studies on the following topics: Management Information Systems (MIS), systems analysis and design, hardware and software concerns, and telecommunications.
Prerequisite:
Any ACC course or any BUS course; and pass computer competency test.
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2.00 Credits
This course enables students to gain skills in the use of computer software specifically designed for medical record applications. This is a required course in the MRT curriculum.
Prerequisite:
HIT 330, HIT 331, HIT 332, CIS 105
Corequisite:
HIT 421, HIT 422, HIT 423, HIT 430
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2.00 Credits
This course will review the important aspects of Health Information Technology (HIT) and introduce the students to the need, purpose and design of health information systems. Students will be exposed to the components of a Health Information System with emphasis on user roles, database, networking and security concepts that govern it. Examples of HIS applications such as Personal Health Records (PHR) and Health Information Exchanges will be used as case studies to highlight the design and implementation considerations of Health Information Systems.
Prerequisite:
CIS 106
Corequisite:
HIT 421, HIT 422, HIT 423, HIT 430
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3.00 Credits
This course covers a full range of BASIC language elements. A series of programs are completed to cover typical business, scientific, graphics, gaming and simulation applications.
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Prerequisite: CSC 210
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4.00 Credits
This course presents a detailed and practical study of the operation of the mainframe computer. Students learn the command language and control statements for the IBM VM/CMS system. In addition, utility programs, disk concepts and terminal concepts along with operations in a networked environment are introduced. Students are familiarized with file handling techniques and how to compile, store, and load programs for various languages supported by the hardware.
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Prerequisite: CSC 110
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4.00 Credits
This course will introduce students to computer software. The topics covered will include Installation, configuration, security, maintenance, administration, and troubleshooting of the operating system and other software. Students will review binary, octal, hexadecimal numbering systems used in computer systems. Industry ethics and career paths will be reviewed.
Prerequisite:
Prerequisite: CIS 155
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3.00 Credits
This course builds upon the knowledge acquired in CIS 180 and introduces the students to the applications of World Wide Web. It teaches how to produce home pages and build hyperlinks to other pages through HTML language; how to configure and install a World Wide Web server; how to use WAIS and other search engines; and to interface with other servers. Students will also be introduced to videoconferencing over the Internet.
Prerequisite:
Prerequisite: CIS 180
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the purpose of digital forensics and investigations. Using industry standard software and hardware tools, students will learn the fundamentals of computer forensics and effective investigative strategies to acquire and analyze digital evidence for use in criminal and civil proceedings. Incident response techniques, the chain of custody for proper handling of digital evidence, guidelines for digital evidence collection and forensic reporting for law enforcement and investigations will be discussed.
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Prerequisite: MAT 150 or MAT 160 or MAT 200 or MAT 206 and CIS 255 or departmental approval
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3.00 Credits
This course teaches the student how to analyze systems of programs and how to document these analyses. The student will learn case (computer assisted systems engineering) tools that are currently used in the field of systems analysis. Students are required to complete a semester project to analyze a complex computer system. This project will require the use of case tools to document the input and output requirements, data dictionaries, database design and normalization, ERD (entity relationship diagrams), DFD (data flow diagrams), systems flowcharts, run charts, and PERT (program evaluation review technique) charts.
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Prerequisite: CSC 210
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